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Backgammon Players
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Bettina Graziani
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Black Tie Pool Party
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Boats At Hotel Du Cap, Eden Roc
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Buzios
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Cannes Watersports, 1958
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Cavallo Coast, Corsica
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Conca dei Marini Bay, 1984
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Countess On Deck
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Deck Dwellers
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Dining In The Bahamas, 1957
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Donna Fabrizia Lanza Di Mazzarino, 1984
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Earl Levy’s Castle, Jamaica
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Eye Of The Beholder, 1974
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Gasthof Post Pool
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Holiday In Capri, 1958
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Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc, 1969
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Hotel Taormina, 1975
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Il Canille, 1980
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Lake Tahoe Canoes, 1959
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Leisure In Antibes, 1969
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Life In The Bahamas, 1967
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Lynne Wyatt
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Marbella House Party, 1967
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Marina Piccola, Capri, Italy, 1954
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Megachess
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Motorboats In Antibes, 1969
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Nelda and Friends, Palm Springs
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Neo-Classical Pool
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On the Beach, Bermuda, 1967
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Out Islands
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Party at Romanoffs, 1959
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Polo Gear, 1990
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Pool at Lake Tahoe
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Poolside In Sotogrande, 1975
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Poolside Promenade, Palm Beach
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Porto Ercole, 1967
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Portofino Villa, 1977
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Rhode Island Surfers, 1965
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Saint Tropez
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Saint-Tropez, 1971
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Scotti’s Yacht
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Skiing Holiday, 1977
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Skiing Waiters, 1962
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Snow mass Gathering, 1968
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Snowmass Village
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Swimmer and Sunbather
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Swimming In Bermuda, 1977
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Tennis In The Bahamas, 1957
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The Meridian Club
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Vane’s Villa
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Volleyball In Santa Barbara, 1975
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Yachting Trip, Sardinia, 1967
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Zermatt Skiing
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Acapulco Pool
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Al Fresco Tea
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Annevoie
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Antonelli Sisters
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Bacall & Bogart
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Balcony Bathing
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Barbados Bliss
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Barrett Family Picnic
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Beach at St. Tropez
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Beauty and the Beast
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Bikini Society
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Britt Ekland
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Brunch at Brennans
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Bucking Bronco
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Cadillac Cars
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Caped Skiers
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Capote at Home
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Capucine
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Carl Sandburg
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Carlton Hotel
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Catherine Wilke
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Chalet Costi
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Chicago Poet
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Chopin Family
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Christmas Swim
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Cushing Home
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Dimitris Kitsas
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Dixieland Jam
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Dolly Fritz
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Dolores Del Rio
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Donald Lease
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Drinks on the Lawn
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Eden Roc Pool
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El Venero
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Esther Williams in Pool
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Family Chair
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Family Pool
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Fan Mail
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Farfield Croquet
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Fashion Hatter
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Filmmaker
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Flintstone Home
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Garden Party
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Garden Stroll
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George Hamilton
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Gloria Schiff
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Golfing Pals
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Goodman’s Pool
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Guinness Family
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Hello There
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Henry Fonda
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Hotel Orden
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Il Pellicano Pool
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In Transit
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J. Gorden Douglas
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Jazz Scooter
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Jean Serpieris
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Joan Collins Relaxes
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Katharine Hepburn, Montego Bay, Jamaica 1953
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Kaufman House
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Keep your Cool
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Kennedy and Friends
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Kings of Hollywood
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Klosters
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Leisure and Fashion
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Luxury Holidays
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Man Ray in Studio
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Man’s Work
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Marquess of Waterford
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Mies in Chicago
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Monocled Miss
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Mustique
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My Toy
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Nassau Speed Week
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New York Picnic
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Nice Pool
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Nirvana
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Ocean Club
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Oleander Drive
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Palace Hotel
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Palm Beach Streets
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Palm Springs Riders
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Park Avenue, 1953
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Penthouse Pool
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Pool at Las Brisas
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Pool at Villa Gli Arieti
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Poolside Backgammon
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Poolside Gossip
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Poolside in Arizona
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Poolside Party
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Pop and Society
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Portofino
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Princess Bianca
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Racquet Club Pool
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Relaxing at Lake Tahoe
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Rockefeller Brothers
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Saint Tropez Beach
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Scone Madam?
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Sea Drive
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Serge Obolensky
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Skiers at Verbier
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Snowmass Picnic
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Sundowners
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Surfing Brothers
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Swimming in the Bahamas
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The High Life
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The Marlboroughs
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Top People’s Eatery
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Tropical Mustique
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Underwater Drink
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USA Trianon
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Verbier Vacation
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Verbier View
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Vermont Winter
The world of Aarons’s photographs, where wealthy people lounge poolside looking effortlessly beautiful, became an iconic look often mimicked in advertising. Renewed interest in his work led to two recent books and many admirers, particularly among fashion designers such as Paul Smith and Tom Ford.
In a career that spanned six decades, Aarons visited many destinations like Beverly Hills, Capri and the French Riviera and photographed the Kennedy family, Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, and other elite jet-setters. Aarons worked without stylists or elaborate lighting, preferring to photograph celebrities in their own clothes and own surroundings.
Aarons’s photography career began not with pictures of stars, but of soldiers. He was born in New York and enlisted in the U.S. Army at age 18. He worked as the official photographer for the United States Military Academy at West Point, served as a combat photographer in World War II and was awarded a Purple Heart. Also during the war, he shot for Yank magazine and met some of the era’s top photojournalists. After World War II, Aarons moved to California, where he began photographing celebrities. It was there that he shot his most famous photograph, “The Kings of Hollywood,” showing Clark Gable, Van Heflin, Gary Cooper, and Jimmy Stewart shooting the breeze, and shot for magazines, including Life, Town & Country and Holiday.
Aarons died in 2006, but in the last few years of his life, his work, which had been appropriated or paid homage to by so many photographers, was finally back in vogue and recognised again.
“I’m not a master photographer. I’m a journalist with a camera,” Aarons said. “People forget. It isn’t about one photograph, like all magazines publish today. We were storytellers.”
Crane Kalman Brighton offers premium quality photographic prints from the Slim Aarons Archive, owned and housed by Getty Images. All photographs are printed and authorised by the Getty Images Gallery, London.