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France Cause of death (asphyxiation) Occupation, David Hamilton (15 April 1933 – 25 November 2016) was a British and best known for his photography of young women and girls, mostly in the. His signature style was called the 'Hamilton Blur', which was erroneously thought to be achieved by smearing Vaseline on the lens of his camera. It was not created that way. Hamilton's images became part of an 'art or pornography' debate. In October 2016, French presenter accused him of raping her in 1987, when she was 13 years old. In November 2016, French magazine published anonymous accounts from three other former models claiming to have been raped by Hamilton. Hamilton issued a statement threatening legal action against his accusers and affirmed that he did not do anything wrong.
On 25 November 2016, he was found dead in his Paris apartment by apparent suicide. Download free building construction by spbindra and sparora pdf software.
British photographer David Hamilton has died in Paris on Friday night at the age of 83 after committing suicide, according to police sources. Mr Hamilton,who had lived much of his life in France and whose works had appeared in high-end fashion magazines, was found unresponsive in his home by a neighbour who alerted emergency services, the sources said.
It comes as a French presenter who accused the photographer of raping her and several other victims when they were teenagers said his apparent suicide had denied them justice. “By his cowardice, (Hamilton) condemns us again to silence and the inability to see him convicted.
The horror of this news will never wipe out that of our sleepless nights,' said Flavie Flament. Famed for his soft-focus portraits of unclothed girls, Mr Hamilton last week denied allegations by a French radio host and three other women that he raped them while they were in their early teens. 'Today I am the subject of no legal proceedings. This oversteps the presumption of innocence. I am innocent and must considered so,' he told Agence France Presse last week.
'The instigator of this media lynching is seeking her quarter of an hour of fame through slander. I will be filing several legal complaints in the coming days,' he said. When she was 13 during a photo shoot at a nudist camp in Cap d'Agde, southern France, in the mid-1980s after persuading her parents to let him work alone with their daughter. She recounted the alleged rape in a book, The Consolation, out last month. While she did not name Mr Hamilton in the work, she put his photograph of her as a young girl on its cover. Last Friday, she confirmed she was referring to him after being contacted by other women with near-identical allegations. Krossvord po menedzhmentu s otvetami.
'When I chose with my publisher to put this photo on the cover, I knew that it would prompt other testimonies. And I can tell you that I wasn't the only one to have gone through this abuse, this rape by this photographer. I knew I couldn't be the only one,' Ms Flament, 42, told France 2. The case re-ignited a debate over the statutes of limitation for rape in France. Currently, a woman cannot file for rape more than 20 years after reaching the age of 18. Ms Flamant said that the memories of the rape only returned to her when she was reaching 38 - too late to file for charges.
On Tuesday, Laurence Rossignol, French women's rights minister, announced that she had nominated Ms Flament to conduct a 'mission' to look into whether the statutes of limitation should change. In interviews with Nouvel Observateur, the weekly magazine, two alleged victims recounted how a 'smiling' Mr Hamilton – then in his fifties – had approached them while they were 13 and 14 and on holiday with their parents in Cap d'Agde, where the photographer had bought a flat. They said he could be seen every day accompanied 'without fail by a very young slim blonde girl walking up and down the beach in search of models'. His posters were sold the world over and his postcards were on sale in all the seaside resort's shops.