Richard Murrian

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Richard Murrian (born 1969) is a Paris-based American photographer, most famous for his nude photography of women.

[edit] Biography

Richard Murrian started working as a photographer in around the year 2000, following a career as a rock musician. His early work gained some attention as an heir to David Hamilton, as his work shared a similar dreamy style and the use of attractive young models. In more recent years, his photography has evolved into a more contemporary style and his subjects have included mostly professional glamour and fashion models from eastern Europe.

His first book "Reanna's Diaries" was published in 2004, followed by a second book, "See Me, Feel Me" in 2006. A third title, "Babydoll" is scheduled for publication in early 2007 according to the publisher's website. All his books to date have been published by famed Swiss publishing house Edition Skylight. His photographs have been exhibited internationally in galleries and major photographic exhibits in New York, Paris, and many other cities around the World.

The year 2006 saw the launch of the website MUSE - Inspiration Eternelle jointly with partners in the UK and France. Murrian serves as featured photographer and creative director for this website.

His photographs have been published by scores of magazines including French Maxim, FHM, PHOTO, and Der Stern magazine in Germany.

Richard Murrian is married to model and photographer Nancy Murrian.

[edit] Books by Richard Murrian

[edit] External links

  • MUSE - Inspiration Eternelle The official website of Richard Murrian (NOTE: Contains Nudity)
  • [1] Richard Murrian's portfolio website (NOTE: Contains Nudity)