Elaine Constantine
Elaine Constantine (* 1965 in Bury, Lancashire) is a BAFTA nominated writer/director and photographer, globally recognised for her colourful and upbeat fashion imagery of confident young women.
Constantine came to prominence in the 1990s due to work published in The Face magazine. Her energetic and honest take on young women attracted international interest when she was regularly commissioned by Italian Vogue editor, Franca Sozzani and US Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
Constantine's work has been exhibited at The Photographers' Gallery, Tate Britain's Look at Me exhibition, curated by Val Williams, and the V&A's Imperfect Beauty exhibition, curated by Charlotte Cotton. A series of Constantine's prints are held in the photography collection at the National Portrait Gallery.
Our collection helds six color works.
Girls on Bikes, 1997. Digital lambda print. 65 x 80 cm (paper size), signed © Elaine Constantine / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Juliet on Swing, 1998. Digital lambda print. 65 x 80 cm (paper size), signed © Elaine Constantine / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Jumpin Jack, 2002. Digital lambda print. 50 x 60 cm (paper size), signed © Elaine Constantine / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Dormitory, 1998. Digital lambda print. 50 x 60 cm (paper size), signed © Elaine Constantine / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Michelle with Dog, 1997. Digital lambda print. 49,8 x 39,2 cm (paper size), signed © Elaine Constantine / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection
Vicky on Bike, 1997. Digital lambda print. 49,8 x 39,2 cm (paper size), signed © Elaine Constantine / courtesy IKS PHOTO Collection