Beautiful Photos of Sharon Tate Taken by Orlando Suero in 1966

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Born in 1925 in New York, photographer Orlando Suero began his journey with a Kodak Jiffy camera in 1939.

Later attending the NY Institute of Photography and working at Compo Photo Color, where he printed images for Edward Steichen’s “The Family of Man.” One of his early notable assignments was documenting Jackie and Senator John F. Kennedy in 1954, leading to a successful career photographing Hollywood icons like Natalie Wood and Brigitte Bardot, with his subjects opening up to his friendly approach. Suero passed away in 2019 at age 94.

These beautiful photos are part of his work that Orlando Suero took portraits of Sharon Tate in 1966.

h/t: vintag.es

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