Photographer and filmmaker
Jerry Schatzberg did more than just chronicle the fashion and celebrity scenes of the '50s and '60s – he was a part of the action. Perhaps best known for the cover of
Bob Dylan's 1966 album
Blonde on Blonde, The Classicist covered his groundbreaking work for Esquire at the Paris fashion shows in 1962 in this
2008 column. His journalistic, documentary style ran counter to the usual carefully-posed
fashion shoots of the time and influenced many to come. A conoisseur of gorgeous women with an unmatched eye for beauty, Schatzberg's alluring new book
Women Then: Photographs 1954 - 1969, pays homage to 15 years of favorites. Featured in the lavish volume are the likes of Nico,
Edie Sedgwick, Sharon Tate,
Catherine Deneuve and
Faye Dunaway, to whom he was once engaged. It also contains a few surpises, including the
Rolling Stones dressed in drag.