Rolling Stone readers first saw David LaChapelle’s work when he shot Tori Amos surrounded by fireflies in an English garden for the magazine’s June 25, 1998 cover. He’d been a professional photographer for more than a decade at that point, and was on his way to becoming one of the most celebrated visual artists of […]
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