"From the first day I worked with Arthur," writes the hairstylist Christiaan Houtenbos, "I realized his prism is dance. He took its languid, exuberant perfection as his inspiration when he found himself a young Turk in fashion photography. It has to this day served as his anchor." Elgort's snapshot style allows the pain and pleasure of one of the world's most beloved forms of expressive dance to be seen with beauty.
Arthur Elgort, born in 1940 in New York City, has photographed the world's most beautiful and talented people for over 40 years. He has published seven books to date, including Personal Fashion (1983), The Swan Prince (1987), Models Manual (1993) and Camera Ready (1997). In addition to Ballet, Edition 7L has published Camera Crazy (2004) and The Big Picture (2014).
The girls trusted Elgort to convey their bodies to the world in the way they wanted. His credentials at Vogue, where he was known for a spontaneous, body-in-motion style, reassured them that he could be relied on to make them look not just attractive, but also simmering with energy - and strong.--Lucy Davies "Telegraph"
If Arthur Elgort's body of work were to be performed as a recital, each photograph would be considered a principal dancer [...] Ballet showcases a series of images of dancers both on and off stage -- a dazzling spectacle that takes flight, showcasing an intimate portrayal of both strength and softness from a plie to saute.--Mitchell Nugent "Interview"