Stella Lucia by Craig McDean for Vogue Italia September 2015
Prada Fall 2015 Menswear Ad Campaign
Prada campaigns rarely disappoint and the latest from the Italian house is no exception. Shot by Craig McDean, this graphic set of monochrome images returns to a more pared back aesthetic, the iconic label switching seamlessly between rich complexity and stark simplicity across Miuccia Prada’s 37 year reign. Entitled “Nothing more than is necessary,” actors Scoot McNairy, Michael Shannon and Tye Sheridan are chosen as the faces of Fall/Winter 2015, the brand once again favouring character over Hollywood shine.
Kate Moss by Craig McDean for W Magazine May 2015, ‘Piece of Kate’
Julia Nobis by Craig Mcdean for Interview Magazine April 2015, ‘Broken Down’
Shia LaBeouf for Interview Magazine
Does the devotion to craft and, finally, fearlessness that sent Cody up on the sky-high waves time and again excuse the willfulness and need to conduct his life on land as if he were still on the water? Well, that same stubbornness in recognizing boundaries seems consonant with LaBeouf's public conduct of late—behavior that includes his 2013 dustup with Alec Baldwin during rehearsals for the play Orphans, from which LaBeouf was later ousted, and continues through his recent arrest in New York City for criminal trespassing, disorderly conduct, and harassment, after disturbing a Broadway performance of Cabaret.
Amber Valletta by Craig McDean for Vogue Italia 2012, 'More And More Beautiful'
Dior: Lady Dior Fall 2014 Ad Campaign
'The city of lights' unleashes all of it's magic in the latest Lady Dior campaign starring Marion Cotillard photographed by Craig McDean. Tracing the horizon, and diffusing Cotillard's Simons cinched silhouette and a set of new handbags.
Interview Magazine - Shia LaBeouf
I've been a runner my whole life, running from myself. Whether to movies or drinking and drugging or fucking calamity or whatever it is, I've always been running.
Michael Pitt by Craig McDean for Interview Magazine
Edie Campbell by Craig McDean for Vogue September 2014, 'City Swagger'
Stefano Pilati by Craig McDean for Interview Magazine 2008
Freja Beha Erichsen by Craig McDean for Vogue UK May 2014, 'All Tomorrow’s Parties'
Arizona Muse by Craig McDean for Vogue Italia 2011, 'So Pure, So Modern'
Interview Magazine - Elle Fanning
Elle Fanning has literally been acting for longer than she can remember. Chancing into a bit part in the 2001 Sean Penn vehicle I Am Sam before she turned two, Fanning followed her big sister Dakota into Hollywood with prestigious film work almost right off the bat. Early roles included The Door in the Floor (2004), Babel (2006), Reservation Road (2007), and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008). Her charming performance as a movie star's daughter in Sofia Coppola's Somewhere (2010) seemed to announce a change—both a progression in her abilities as a performer and a distinctive taste in selecting projects—and since that time, Fanning has been putting together a series of impressive turns in increasingly impressive movies. Her performance as an English teen coming of age against the backdrop of the Cuban Missile Crisis in writer-director Sally Potter's Ginger & Rosa (2012) was widely acclaimed. And earlier this year, she led an incredible cast (including John Hawkes, Peter Dinklage, and Glenn Close) in Jeff Preiss's dark drama Low Down, about jazz musician Joe Albany. This month she gets to play the dreamy Princess Aurora—a.k.a. Sleeping Beauty—in Robert Stromberg's Maleficent, a painterly adaptation of Charles Perrault's fairy tale about the good princess, the enchanted forest, and one wicked fairy, and gets to hang out with her co-star Angelina Jolie in the process.
Freja Beha Erichsen by Craig McDean in Vogue UK May 2014 'All Tomorrow’s Parties'