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Bruce Weber is an American fashion photographer and filmmaker. He was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania in 1946. He attended the University of Arizona and graduated with a degree in journalism in 1968.

Weber began his career as a fashion photographer for GQ magazine in 1979. His work was characterized by its naturalistic, often candid style, which he achieved by using natural light and shooting on location. His photographs often featured models in relaxed poses, often outdoors or on beaches.

Weber's work has been featured in numerous magazines including Vogue, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, and Harper's Bazaar. He has also shot advertising campaigns for Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Abercrombie & Fitch, and Revlon. In addition to his photography work, Weber has directed several films including Let's Get Lost (1988), A Letter to True (2004), and Chop Suey (2001).

Weber has won numerous awards throughout his career including the International Center of Photography Infinity Award for Applied/Fashion/Advertising Photography (1993) and the Lucie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Fashion Photography (2005). He was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2002 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 2004.

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