Guy Aroch

Israeli photographer


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::summary Israeli photographer ::

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FieldValue
nameGuy Aroch
native_nameגיא ארוך
birth_placeIsrael
citizenshipIsraeli-American
educationNew York School of Visual Arts
occupationPhotographer
childrenleyla Blue
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| name = Guy Aroch | native_name = גיא ארוך | birth_place = Israel | citizenship = Israeli-American | education = New York School of Visual Arts | occupation = Photographer | children = leyla Blue

Guy Aroch () is an Israeli American New York–based fashion and celebrity photographer who emigrated from Israel in 1988. He lives and works in New York City and Los Angeles.

Aroch moved to New York to become a professional photographer. He graduated from the New York School of Visual Arts in 1993. As a professional photographer, he specialized in beauty, fashion, and celebrity portraits.

His photography has been seen on covers and features of newspapers and international magazines, such as Vogue UK, Men's Vogue, Italian Glamour, Italian GQ, French, Block, Violet Grey, WWD Beauty, Interview, Nylon, and Wonderland. His advertising clients include Diesel, Victoria's Secret, Gant Rugger, Dorchester Hotels, 7 For All Mankind, Aldo, Jean Louis David, Wella, Bloomingdale's, Regis, Kenneth Cole, L'Oréal, Garnier, Sonia Rykiel, and H&M. His photography also features the cover of British indie rock band the Arctic Monkeys's third album, Humbug.

References

References

  1. "Photographers Limited Edition".
  2. "Julian Meijer Agency photographer Guy Aroch bio".
  3. [https://www.nme.com/news/nme/45526 NME], Arctic Monkeys unveil 'Humbug' artwork.

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