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Unleash your creative potential with Mario Testino. In this exclusive docustyle course, the iconic photographer reveals over 40 years of secrets behind crafting unforgettable images.

Unleash your creative potential with Mario Testino. In this exclusive docustyle course, the iconic photographer reveals over 40 years of secrets behind crafting unforgettable images.

ABOUT MARIO TESTINO

Mario Testino OBE is one of the most influential fashion and portrait photographers of our time.

With a career spanning over four decades, Testino has worked with the world’s top models, creatives, and royals, becoming a key figure in the fashion industry.

His iconic photographs have been featured in prestigious publications and displayed in renowned museums worldwide.

Over his illustrious 40-year career, Testino has distinguished himself as a photographer and made significant contributions as a creative director, guest editor, museum founder, art collector, collaborator, and entrepreneur. In the realms of fashion and beauty, Testino is a visionary force contributing to the success of 

many luxury brands, creating images for the likes of Gucci, Burberry, Versace and CHANEL, Estée Lauder and Dolce & Gabbana, and his photographs have graced the pages of countless renowned international publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. 

In his latest series, “A Beautiful World,” Testino offers a captivating exploration of diverse cultures and traditions, capturing emblematic imagery that delves into the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions from different communities worldwide.

Born in Lima in 1954 to a traditional Catholic family, remote from the worlds of fashion and Hollywood, Testino moved from Peru to London in 1976. During apprenticeships at the studios of John Vickers and Paul Nugent, he made his first attempts as a photographer, inspired by how photography masters documented the society of their times. 

During the early nineties, Testino looked to his experience growing up in Peru and his long teenage summers in Brazil for inspiration, which helped him to create a unique and personal photographic language: “I noticed an evolution in my work…when I tried to recreate my youth in pictures.”[1] Testino’s is an artistic vocabulary that has constantly transgressed gender, mixing and defying masculinity and femininity and suggests sensuality rather than sexuality. Suzy Menkes, Vogue’s Former International Editor, explains, “Testino’s skill is first and foremost to catch the moment and to bring out the humanity in his subjects.”[2] His subjects appear confidently alive; he captures their energy by creating openness. Known for the extraordinary way he can capture private moments, Testino’s spontaneous, intimate portraits offer the viewer new perspectives on famous faces, often establishing new fashion icons. He has documented subjects from A-list stars, muses, supermodels and artists to subjects he has encountered throughout his travels, adding to his A Beautiful World series.

Testino was nicknamed the “John Singer Sargent of our times” by Terence Pepper, photography curator at The National Portrait Gallery in London.[3] The Gallery’s 2002 Portraits exhibition attracted more visitors than any other show in the museum’s history at the time. Charles Saumarez Smith, then director of the NPG, compared him to court artists and portraitists from Holbein to Reynolds. “There is a strong relationship between Mario’s work and the general tradition of portrait artists. Just like court artists in the past, he works to a tight timetable and significant commercial constraints.”[4]

One of Testino’s most memorable sittings to this day is his series with Diana, Princess of Wales, which was commissioned for Vanity Fair in 1997. “One of my greatest experiences in life was photographing Princess Diana. It’s not only that the experience itself was amazing, but she opened a door for me because I then started photographing the royal families of Europe. 

It is part of my love for tradition and family,” said Testino. Since then, he has photographed many royals, including The Prince of Wales, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry, the King and Queen of Jordan and King and Queen of the Netherlands, The Crown Prince and The Crown Princess of Denmark, among others.

Within the realm of philanthropy, Testino attributes a significant portion of his charitable pursuits to the influence of the Princess of Wales. 

Over the span of several decades, his philanthropic efforts have expanded to encompass numerous charities and causes. “Diana wasn’t only the one to introduce me to other royals, but she also served as a profound source of inspiration for my philanthropic endeavours, which I hadn’t previously considered due to my preoccupation with ensuring food was on the table. When she revealed that she was donating the profits from the sale of her clothes to charity, I followed suit and donated proceeds from the sale of my photographs towards charitable causes,” Testino reflected. 

A highlight of his charitable undertakings launched in October 2016, when he opened the Parques Teresita playpark in association with Natalia Vodianova’s Naked Heart Foundation in the Provincial Municipality of Urubamba, located in Cusco, Perú. Parques Teresita is named after Testino’s late mother. The second Parques Teresita was opened in January 2019 in Ayacucho, at the Municipality of Huamanga. A third park was opened in March 2023 in Alto Selva Alegre, in Arequipa. It is estimated that the first two parks have impacted over 20 thousand families. Testino has worked with Save the Children, amfAR, The Elton John Aids Foundation and CLIC Sargent for children with cancer. The arts are a source of joy to Testino to the extent that in 2012, he opened a non-profit museum in Lima: MATE – Museo Mario Testino. MATE was established to contribute to Peru through the cultivation and promotion of culture and heritage. For Testino, art is never static. It is something to be appreciated and collected as fragments that make up a more significant mental library: a library in constant flow.

Aaron Hicklin of The Observer described Testino as “the world’s most prolific magazine and fashion trade photographer” [5]. His persistence in shooting Gisele Bundchen and Kate Moss is widely credited with elevating their supermodel status. In 2013, he started the Towel Series on his Instagram account, which featured influential people, including musicians, actors, and models. In 2018, he began his A Beautiful World series to raise awareness of the value and beauty of cultural heritage all around the world.

Testino’s extensive body of work has been celebrated in over twenty published books, including notable titles such as “Portraits” (National Portrait Gallery, 2002), “Let Me In!” (Taschen, 2007), “Kate Moss by Mario Testino” (Taschen, 2010), “In Your Face” (Taschen, 2012), “Alta Moda” (Museo MATE, 2013), “SIR” (Taschen, 2015), “Undressed” (Taschen, 2017), and “Ciao” (Taschen, 2020). Testino’s artistry has been exhibited at renowned museums worldwide: the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin (“Undressed” 2017), the National Portrait Gallery in London (“British Royal Portraits” 2013), MALBA in Argentina (“In Your Face” 2012), the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston (“In Your Face” 2012), the Shanghai Art Museum (“Private View” 2012), to the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid (“Todo o Nada” 2010), Museo San Ildefonso in Mexico (“Portraits” 2007) the Metropolitan Museum in Tokyo (“Portraits” 2004), Foam in Amsterdam (“Portraits” 2003) and Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP) in  São Paulo (“Fashion Photographs” 1998). Solo exhibitions of his work have been presented at galleries such as Hamiltons Gallery in London (“East”, 2019), Phillips de Pury in London, Yvon Lambert in Paris and Timothy Taylor in London.

His growing personal collection of artworks, ranging from painting to sculpture and photography, has also been the subject of numerous shows. Testino’s relationship with fine art developed after frequent visits to galleries and artist’s studios. 

He said: “Just as photography is a vehicle for me to live a new moment, to go to a new place, meet a new person and so on, art is a process of encounter and discovery. For me, the display of art is not just about seeing the work isolated in a white cube. It’s also about engaging with the art – and sometimes the artist – to make something new.” [6] He has collaborated with artists such as Keith Haring, Vik Muniz, John Currin, and Julian Schnabel to create some unique works.

Testino was awarded the Order of the British Empire in 2014 and Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur in 2017, both in recognition of his career and charity work. In 2007, the state of Rio de Janeiro awarded him the Tiradentes medal for exceptional public service, and in 2010, he was appointed one of the highest honours in his native country, The Grand Cross rank of the Order of Merit of Peru for Distinguished Services.

CREATING IMAGES BY MARIO TESTINO

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Creating Images by Mario Testino is a groundbreaking docustyle journey where one of the world’s most iconic photographers shares his 40+ years of expertise. Through engaging episodes, Mario offers an insider’s perspective on crafting impactful visuals, navigating the creative industry, and discovering your unique voice. Perfect for photographers and creatives alike, this course is your chance to learn from a legend and transform the way you create.

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THE PROGRAM

Potrati of Mario Testino

0. INTRODUCTION


Welcome to Creating Images! Looking back at the past 40 years of my career, I realize I’ve been extremely lucky. I’ve worked with the best models, hair and makeup teams, stylists, editors, and designers. I’ve had the most talented people working around me, and I want to share how amazing these past decades have been and all that I’ve learnt in the process.

Mario Testino behind the scenes

1. IDENTITY


When working in a creative field, you have to find out what makes you different from the next person and what makes your work uniquely yours. It took me many years to define the elements that form my identity, develop how I express myself and finally be recognized for it.

2. SUBJECTS


Models are not a blank canvas, and actors demand to be understood differently than musicians or athletes. No subject is the same. Observation, research and tact are essential to capturing or conveying what you have in mind.

Mario Testino reviewing and marking up a printed image.

3. CREATING THE IMAGE


You have to strive for your final image. From the moment an idea starts forming in your head, until the final action when you’re aiming for that precise shot. Every detail must be accounted for and, at the same time, you need to leave space for magic to happen.

: Mario Testino and the photoproduction team on set

4. Collaborators


Collaborations can be the most magical part of a career. Other people bring something else to the table, they make you grow. Good collaborations arise from life itself and you’ve got to listen to the opportunities it can offer you.

Mario Testino reviewing a magazine pagination on a wall.

5. PUBLICATIONS


An important consideration for a photographer is to find out his true identity, and planning a publication can help you do exactly that. The placement of images must reveal your view of the world, create a whole narrative and be a total exploration of the topic.

Mario Testino in a jovial mood.

6. MEMORABLE IMAGES


Many of the images I have photographed in my career will always be memorable to me. I treasure them for different reasons. Some of them were turning points and they changed the way I perceived and approached my work. Choosing a final image that encapsulates an entire shoot is tough, but usually there’s a stand out that strikes you as ‘the one’, although you may have to trust your own resolve later down the line!

Mario Testino outdoors photographing a subject for A Beautiful World series

7. NEW HORIZONS

My latest ventures, including Alta Moda and A Beautiful World. Get a glimpse into my projects beyond fashion and discover how I continuing to push creative boundaries in the ever-evolving world of photography and art.

ON THE SET WITH MARIO TESTINO

This docustyle educational program is an opportunity to go behind the scenes of Testino’s most iconic shoots throughout his career. From his early years as an aspiring young photographer in the 80s, to photographing the most influential personalities of our time, Testino has worked with models, actors, actresses, musicians and royals, alongside top creative minds of the fashion business.

❝ Your identity is defined
by what interests you.
And it’s where you feed
yourself and what you put out. ❞ - Mario Testino

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The program is divided into seven chapters containing more than 40 classes and over six hours of exclusive content from Mario Testino.Throughout the online course, Testino shares all of the secrets and insights to help you succeed in the creative business.

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