Influential fashion photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri has died, confirms his foundation, Fondazione Gian Paolo Barbieri.
His niece, Giada Barbieri said of her uncle: “You were like a second father to me, a precious guide who stood by me through so many moments of my life. You passed on to me your passion for all things beautiful, like nature and aesthetic harmony. I will carry you with me always, Uncle. I will love you forever.”
Born in Milan in 1935, Barbieri first picked up his skill for the camera at his father’s warehouse. From there, he worked in the theatre before moving to Paris to work for Tom Kublin, the Harper’s Bazaar photographer, in 1960.
From then on, Barbieri became a key figure in representing the times, capturing the soul of the 60s and Italian fashion.
His work has been seen across countless world famous brands and magazines, including advertising campaigns for Valentino, Armani, and Dolce & Gabbana to the stunning images gracing the pages of Vogue Italia, Vogue America, Vogue Paris, and Vogue Germany.
In later years, Barbieri devoted himself to his foundation to promote photographic culture, support young talents, and preserve the value of photography as both testimony and artistic expression.
“With his passing, we lose not only a master but also a man who dedicated his life to beauty, creativity, and the pursuit of artistic perfection,” the foundation said.
They have promised to carry on his mission, “honouring the memory and work of an artist who immortalised the essence of his subjects.”
Gian Paolo Barbieri – 1935-2024.