Lee Miller was one of the foremost photographers ... The art and photography history books are being re-written to include them but there is still an imbalance, and in some cases a reluctance ...
The legendary Vogue model turned war correspondent is the subject of a new film depicting how she broke barriers both in front of and behind the camera.
It's an apt detail given that the film is based on a section of Penrose's 1985 book The Lives of Lee Miller. Penrose opens ...
Look up Lee Miller and you’ll find a list of descriptors that speaks to her life of reinvention: model, Surrealist artist, fashion photographer, war correspondent, gourmet chef. She had many ...
Stories like the one about Lee Miller, model-turned-war photographer who died in 1977. But “Lee,” directed by Ellen Kuras, wasn’t easy to make. “We didn’t have anything handed to us on a ...
Kate Winslet stars as the world weary photojournalist Elizabeth “Lee” Miller – better known for featuring in an iconic photograph, rather than taking one. The same day Adolf Hitler committed ...
Based on Antony Penrose’s book The Lives of Lee Miller, Lee follows Miller in her midlife, long after her career as a model has reached its sunset. Self-described as “good at drinking ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Portraying real-life iconic American war correspondent Lee Miller in Lee saw the Hollywood great appear naked on camera but not in any way in a ...
Winslet, who produced “Lee” in addition to her starring role, has spent nine years developing the project, working with ...
In 1929, sought-after New York fashion model Lee Miller moved to Paris to apprentice with surrealist photographer Man Ray, joining an influential circle of artists. An exhibition presents around 50 ...
The Academy Award winner's World War II drama about the real-life photographer Lee Miller will be premiering on the channel on Friday, November 1, following its theatrical run earlier this year.
Stories like the one about Lee Miller, model-turned-war photographer who died in 1977. But “Lee,” directed by Ellen Kuras, wasn’t easy to make.