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| Born | February 9, 1917 Detroit |
| Died | February 11, 2000 (aged 83) |
| Nationality | American |
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| Occupation(s) | Photographer |
| Field(s) | Glamour, Fetish, Fashion |
Phillip Stearns was a photographer
He was employed by Bob Guccione in London in the 1960's and at one time was the Photographic Director of Penthouse. He also produced images for Mayfair.
External links
http://www.philsp.com/mags/penthouse_uk.html
http://www.philsp.com/mags/mayfair.html
http://www.boxdioramas.com/phillip-o-stearns The required page is still available by use of a search engine.
http://www.glamourphotographers.yolasite.com Phillip Stearns can be found on More Photographers page 2.
Work
- For a list of big bust Phillip O. Stearns models, see Category:Phillip O. Stearns models.
Phillip Stearns was educated at Brooks School, Andover, Massachusetts and at Princeton University, for whom he rowed in 1940.
Phillip was a charismatic photographer who, before he lived in London, had also done some work for Playboy. He was also active behind the scenes in the film industry. Credits include :-
- Cool it Carol! (1970)
- The Love Box (1972)
Among the books on which he collaborated or wrote are:-
- Six Nymphets (King's Road Publishing 1966)
- How To Make Model Soldiers (Hamlyn 1974)
Among the erotic nudes whom he photographed were:-
- Adele Warren
- Carol Ryva
- Jan Carson
- Joelle Corio
- Marianne Hallberg
- Mia Martin
- Rita Reamur
- Sarah Bodley
He also produced a feature entitled 'Evening With Eve' (Penthouse Volume 2 Number 3). It featured the stylish Eve nightclub in London SW1.
