More about the printAlberta Tiburzi was born in Rome, and her career began when a modeling agency scout spotted her on the street. She went on to work with some of the greatest photographers of the era, including Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Irving Penn, and Hiro Wakabayashi, and became a fixture in both Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. It was Diana Vreeland who eventually brought her to New York, where she was drawn into the city's cultural scene, the same world Orator was moving through at exactly the same moment. By the 1970s she had transitioned from model to photographer, becoming known in Italian fashion circles as signora della luce, the lady of light, for her distinctive approach to natural light. She and Orator were working the same rooms, the same magazines, the same shores. The archive holds dozens of frames of her.
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Negative reference: OW-1966-0222
