From 2015 to today, Bidault-Waddington's captured nearly two hundred photographers at work. Shaped by her stylist's perspective, Bidault-Waddington's images reveal the collaborative craft, offering a thoughtful exploration of authorship, gesture, and the invisible work that defines what fashion photography is.
Photographer’s at work: Adam Peter,
Alex Leese,
Alice Neel,
Anatheine,
Angelo Penneta,
Bryan Liston,
Camille Vivier,
Casper Sejersen,
Cass Bird,
Charlotte Wales,
Chaumont-Zaerpour,
Coco Capitan,
Collier Schoor,
Craig Mcdean,
Dale Cutts,
Dan Martensen,
Ezra Petronio,
Guen Fiore,
Hanna Moon,
Harley Weir,
Heji Shin,
Hiromix,
Inez & Vinoodh,
Indigo Lewin,
Jessica Madavo,
Joe Lai,
Joshua Woods,
Julia Hetta,
Krisztián Éder,
Larissa Hofmann,
Laura Jane Colson,
Lena C. Emery,
Leo Arnaud,
Lina Scheynius,
Liv Liberg,
Lucrezia Ganazzoli,
Lucie Rox,
Luna Conte,
Marie Deteneuille,
Marie Valognes,
Marili Andre,
Martina Hoogland,
Mark Peckmezian,
Max Farago,
Nigel Shafran,
Patrick Demarchelier,
Patrick & Max,
Pierre-Ange Carlotti,
Rachel Fleminger Hudson,
Sarah Stedeford,
Senta Simond,
Spela Kasal,
Terry Richardson,
Valeria Herklotz,
Vincent Van De Wijngaard,
Yelena Yemchuck,
Zac Bayly,
Zoe Ghertner,
Zhong Lin,
Zora Sicher.
Camille Bidault-Waddington's unique perspective and broad body of work have made her one of the most esteemed stylists of her generation. Beginning her career in the late 1990s when she moved from Paris to London, Bidault-Waddington's use of styling as a form of storytelling has given her work a depth and resonance, leading her to collaborate with the most prestigious photographers. Her emotional approach to fashion and the pervasive influence of art, literature and photography on her work combine to create distinctive images that linger in the memory.
Her work is featured in the most respected fashion magazine such as Self Service, AnOther Magazine, Double, Harper's Bazaar, System and many more.