Garry Gross (1937–2010) was an American fashion and commercial photographer based in New York City. He worked for major magazines like Harper’s Bazaar , Mademoiselle , and Esquire , and shot advertising campaigns for brands such as Clairol and Revlon. Gross was known for his technical precision, dramatic lighting, and ability to capture a blend of innocence and sensuality—a blend that would eventually land him at the center of a firestorm.
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