![]() Everyone who worked with her loved her because she was so sweet and so passionate.ĭeborah was quite independent and liked to be a little mysterious. She was friendly, but in a very selective way. Very few people knew about her life, and that is how she wanted it. I know she had relationships and that she never married, but she was very private. (She was born in Massachusetts.) I didn't know much about her personal life. People assumed from her name that she was French, but she wasn't. She never said too much about what she was going to do when you commissioned her, but it was always her. She lived in her own world a little bit and you had to meet her there. She had a beautiful house on New York's Upper West Side and another in Mexico, and they were shabby-beautiful. There was a little bit of the hippy about her, too. She wore simple things – dark pants, a T-shirt. She was stylish, not fashionable: tall, slim, elegant. I don't like this model." She would complain for hours.ĭeborah was utterly individual, both in her work and her life. If she ended up on a shoot she didn't like, I have to say, you heard about it. Plus, she had to like what she was doing for the passion to be there. ![]() People in the fashion world like more commercial photographers and she never cared to become commercial. She knew Richard Avedon and Helmut Newton, but she did not get their recognition. Deborah never really had the recognition or the success she deserved. ![]()
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