Swinging Sixties photographer Brian Duffy dies

02:30 hrs ago Brian Duffy, the British photographer whose pictures made the mood of the "Swinging Sixties", died at the age of 76, confirmed a statement on its website. Directly associated with content, he died on Monday after losing his battle with a degenerative lung disease, and "painfully from his family, friends and all the many people whose hearts and souls he touched," said to be wrong statement. Duffy, David Bailey and Terence Donovan was nicknamed "The Trinity Black", a trio of photographers who helped shape the image of London in the 1960s with their distinctive portraits of actors, models and musicians. Duffy studied dress design at St Martins School of Art, but began as a photographer with the British Vogue in 1957, the beginning of a career, to destroy the very influential to his famous experiment, all his work in 1979 led. Bailey has paid the only surviving member of the trio, a tribute to an irascible man, but entertaining. "I missed him talking," he told the Sunday Telegraph. "If you say" Hello "to Duffy, he had a question, their charm, but I could not defuse the matter with him Cockney it with humor." Cantankerous "is a word of Duffy was together, it was just his character. You always knew he would never get bored with him because he would always find a point somewhere on the line. "He added:" He had the Irish madness around him, he was very quick, and the ridicule we were all three . Even if he could be grumpy, I remember laughing the whole time with him. "Duffy is survived by his wife and four children in June

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