How a ‘Vogue’ Editor Found Everyday Magic in an Irving Penn Photo

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'This image is a lesson for all of us, in these stay-at-home times to appreciate the things around us, the objects that make up the fabric of our daily lives, and to find the magic in them.'

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In the summer of 2007, I was temporarily living in Santa Barbara, California, feeling far away from my real life back in New York. This was around the time when I was first starting to think about photography as a medium and profession, and learn its history. I had just “discovered” Irving Penn, whose work I had seen for years in magazines and advertisements without really thinking about how they got there or who had made them.July 2007, and stopped on a full-page photo of a rainbow lamp.

What first struck me was how magical he had made this everyday object look. This was a visual love letter from a master of lighting to his favorite source of illumination.

This image is a lesson for all of us, in these stay-at-home times to appreciate the things around us, the objects that make up the fabric of our daily lives, and to find the magic in them. “The Mighty Penn,” by Kennedy Fraser, with photographs by Irving Penn, was first published in the July 2007 issue of

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