Fall de Wilde

Fall de Wilde (born in 1970) is an American photographer specialized in the portaits.

De Wilde was born with Woodstock (New York), in the state of New York. His/her father, Jerry De Wilde, were distinguished in the Années 1960 by his photographs from Jimi Hendrix with the Festival from Monterey as well as other icons from this time. Fall de Wilde forever learned photography and learned its trade near his/her father.

De Wilde carried out photographs of small pockets of albums for artists like The Raconteurs, The White Stripes, Fiona Apple or Beck. It moreover carried out Clip S vidéos for Elliott Smith, Spoon and Death Cab for Cutie.

Among the personalities of which it carried out the portrait, one counts Willie Nelson, Sean Watkins, and Wolfmother. It also completed documentary work at the time of concerts of the Flaming Lips, Spoon, and Arcade Fire. Its photographs made the cover of magazines like Spin magazine and in the pages off Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly, and The NewYork Times.

In the month of October 2007, to the United States a collection will leave photographs Autum de Wilde devoted to the late American singer Elliott Smith.

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