Rodin Museum
(Urban Sketchers)
--------------- [excerpt from Jerry Hall, My life in pictures. Quadrille Publishing. 2010] --------------------------
Horst
Horst was a German-American photographer who had taken some extraordinary photos of celebrities as far back as the thirties.
When I worked with him he was in his seventies and working for American Vogue.
His style was very arty and surrealist, I thought it was beautiful and I did quite a lot of work with him.
Horst liked natural light and tungsten light; he was an old-time photographer who took very stylized black-and-white, graphic photographs.
He was a charming man who was polite and thoughtful, entertaining and very knowledgeable.
He loved to use a classical setting and one of my favourite photographic sessions with him was at the Rodin museum in Paris, where he pictured me alongside the stunning marble sculptures.
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If you wake up and don't want to smile
If it takes just a little while
Open your eyes and look at the day
You'll see things in a different way
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It'll be here, better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Why not think about times to come?
And not about the things that you've done
If your life was bad to you,
Just think what tomorrow will do
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It'll be here -- better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
All I want is to see you smile
If it takes just a little while
I know you don't believe that it's true
I never meant any harm to you
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow
Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It'll be here, better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Don't - stop - thinkin' about tomorrow
Don't stop, it'll soon be here
It'll be here, better than before
Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Don't you look back
(Ooh)
Don't you look back
(Ooh)
Don't you look back
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{"Don't Stop," song written by Christine McVie, recorded by Fleetwood Mac, Rumours album, 1977}
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