Magdalena Frackowiak by Terry Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar US March 2011

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published February 23, 2011

Terry Richardson reunites with Magdalena Frackowiak for the March issue of Harper’s Bazaar US with a tourist themed shoot. Styled by Mel Ottenberg, Magdalena dons seventies chic pieces from labels such as Roberto Cavalli, Fendi and Donna Karan in Chic Easy Pieces.










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55 thoughts on “Magdalena Frackowiak by Terry Richardson for Harper’s Bazaar US March 2011”

  1. this is so cute, i love the panda shots!

    the quality could be better for some of the outdoor photos… but Magdalena looks great nonetheless!

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  2. I’ll give the Terry whinge. I believe I am entitled to because I have come to like some of his work, and some of his overt older stuff has won me over too. Terry’s predilection of inserting himself into his shoots makes me want to puke but that is not the problem here.

    The first problem is that Terry is just not a very good photographer. He only knows how to shoot straight on with the model facing him (and us). That is so obvious here. Also the shots are just poor. I know what we see are scans but as someone has said the outside shots are just terrible and they are. I know it is a Terry signature but the brazen overlit colours are just exhausting. Finally, without the sexual innuendo, all meaning falls away in Terry’s shoots till it is revealled that his shoots are just a model in a setting, and unlike the settings of other photographers, Terry’s sets aren’t dressed. What you see is what is there is – overgrown grass, peeling paint, mess on the ground.

    Perhaps most importantly, whatever our taste for Magdalena is, Terry has managed to make her look crass and even ugly.

    This is one of the worst big name shoots I have seen in ages.

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  3. there are no ninjas in china, you ignorant americans. if you choose to shoot a culturally inspired editorial, stick to one culture. don’t assume that all asian cultures are exactly the same, because they are not. and i really hope that ninjas are not the first things that come to mind when thinking of asia.

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  4. there are no ninjas in china, you ignorant americans. if you choose to shoot a culturally inspired editorial, stick to one culture. don’t assume that all asian cultures are exactly the same, because they are not. and i really hope that ninjas are not the first things that come to mind when thinking of asia.

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  5. This editorial is a mishmash of every Asian stereotype rolled into one. It would’ve come full circle if they’d put the Mr. Miyagi/palm reader in a changshan. The cheap panda suit and the flying ninja are the most distracting (not to mention, RIDICULOUS) accessories and completely unnecessary to the story. The clothes are almost secondary to the editorial, which is confusing as is this not a FASHION magazine?

    Talentless Terry and his stupid ego need to go away and die.

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  6. Magdalena is HOT. This is very cute and there is no reason to make it political or cultural. Its fun, its sexy and she looks amazing. As usual!

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  7. Magdalena is HOT. This is very cute and there is no reason to make it political or cultural. Its fun, its sexy and she looks amazing. As usual!

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  8. Magdalena is HOT. This is very cute and there is no reason to make it political or cultural. Its fun, its sexy and she looks amazing. As usual!

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  9. The problem is that these poor overworked girls has absolutely no say in how they are portrayed , the just submit to these designers whims and collect a paycheck. Magdalena is a doll and a very hardworking doll.

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