David Hamilton- 25 Years Of An Artist -4500 Artistic Photographies- -

Here’s a critical review of the work you mentioned, keeping in mind both artistic and ethical perspectives.

Hamilton was undeniably influential in 1970s–90s European art photography and cinema. His techniques (using filters, shooting into light, deliberately underexposing) created a distinct, romanticized “impressionist” look that blurred the line between photography and painting. His work appeared in magazines like Photo and Zoom and inspired many fashion and fine-art photographers. From a purely formalist perspective, his compositions and control of atmosphere are skilled. Here’s a critical review of the work you

In 2024, several galleries and publishers quietly distanced themselves from his work. Many critics now classify his images not as art but as exploitation, given the power imbalance (he was an adult male photographer directing underage, non-professional models in intimate settings). His work appeared in magazines like Photo and

Any review of Hamilton’s work today must address the elephant in the room: the subject matter. The vast majority of his models were adolescent girls (often aged 12–16), presented in soft-pornographic or sexually suggestive poses. While Hamilton and his defenders argued he was capturing “innocence,” “adolescent femininity,” or “classical beauty,” critics—increasingly loudly since the #MeToo movement—point out that this is a long-established aestheticization of child sexual abuse imagery. Many critics now classify his images not as