Max Vadukul
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- Date of birth
- 1961-02-02
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- Kenya
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Max Vadukul (born Mradukant Shantilal Vadukul on 2 February 1961), is a British-Indian photographer based in Milan, Italy. Noted for his black-and-white imagery, Vadukul expressed his preference for monochrome photography as superior, stating, “Black-and-white is king. King of kings. Color is Commercial”, in an interview with J’aipur journal. He holds the distinction of being the first photographer of Indian origin to publish in the editions of Paris, Italian, British, and American Vogue, photographing celebrated figures such as Amy Winehouse, Tilda Swinton, Beyonce, Paul McCartney, Natalie Portman, Tom Hanks, Justine Timberlake, and many more. Sting has described his photography as a sort of "On the move style". The National Geographic channel produced a feature documentary on Vadukul in 2000 about the improbable arc of his life after Africa; the documentary continues to air around South Asia today.
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Max Vadukul is a British photographer who is based in New York City.
Last modified: 2020-07-28 (revision #15952)
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- Max Vadukul provided photography for Rolling Stone Deutschland 154 - August 2007
- Max Vadukul provided photography for Rolling Stone Deutschland 133 - November 2005
- Max Vadukul provided photography for Rolling Stone Deutschland 130 - August 2005
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