
Hana in Paris




Hana in Paris

Hana in Paris

Hana in Paris

Saskia de Brauw for Bazaar Italia


Saskia de Brauw for Bazaar Italia
Vogue Japan

Stella Tennant for Numero

Stella Tennant for Numero

Stella Tennant for Numero

Morning ritual for W Magazine

Trish Goff for Vogue UK


Carolyn Murphy & Audrey Marnay for Allure


Apolline Rocco-Fohrer for Bazaar Italia
Ella McCutcheon for Bazaar Italia


Apolline Rocco-Fohrer for Bazaar Italia


Ella McCutcheon for Bazaar Italia

Erin Wasson for Vogue Japan


Bridget Hall for Numero Magazine

Bridget Hall for Numero Magazine

Gisele for Numero

Audrey Marnay for L'Air du Temps


Amber Valetta for Elle US

Carolyn Murphy for Allure

Carolyn Murphy & Audrey Marnay for Allure

Irina Shayk

Irina Shayk

Hana in Paris


Hana in Paris


Hana in Paris

Hana in Paris

Cedric & Aurelie for Forum

Roch Barbot for WSJ

Elise Crombez for M le Monde

Italian Vogue

Raquel Zimmermann & David Alexander Flinn for Bazaar US

Veronica Kunz for Italian Vogue


Lucas El Bali & Takfarines Bengana for HTSI

Lucas El Bali & Takfarines Bengana for HTSI

Lina Zhang for V Magazine

Gemma Ward for Italian Vogue

Arena Homme Plus

Daria for V Magazine

GQ


Ryan Gosling for GQ


Jane Birkin

Vogue Japan

Stella Tenant for W Magazine

Christy Turlington for Bazaar US

Patrick Petit Jean for GQ Style

Shalom Harlow for W Magazine

Tenz, Bangkok

Vogue Japan


Trish Goff for Vogue UK
V Magazine

Malgosia Bela for Vogue NL

Malgosia Bela for Vogue NL

Adut Akech and Alton Mason for Australian Vogue


Adut Akech and Alton Mason for Australian Vogue


Adut Akech and Alton Mason for Australian Vogue

Brad Pitt for GQ

Brad Pitt for GQ


Matthew Avedon & for Numero


Maria Carla for Bazaar Italia

Vivian Solari for Numero

Nina Heimlich for Costume National
SKP

Cedric Gimenez for W Magazine

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L'Uomo Vogue

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Biography

Nathaniel Goldberg was born in France to a French Father and an American Mother. At the age of 15, he discovered a passion for photography that would later push him to leave his native Paris for New York City to pursue a career in photography. In the mid- 90’s his talent for image making was noticed by many prestigious brands & magazines. He now resides in Paris and continues to collaborate with magazines and brands such as Vogue Italia, Vogue Paris, V Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Armani, Hermès, Gucci and Christian Dior.
Délicatesse in photography
by Jérôme Neutres
Book published by Damiani Editore
If you ask me to sum up in one word my feelings about Nathaniel Goldberg’s photography, the word “délicatesse” comes first. Subtle, radiant, peaceful: the images created by Goldberg through twenty-five years of a rich and productive career allow us to see a world in which the attention to the beauty of things goes with a sensitive respect for it. Nathaniel Goldberg is a man one could call a “great soul”. Logically, his work testifies to a true humanism, particularly rare and precious in an art world often marked by the egocentrism of many artists. Goldberg knows how to watch, and through his photographs, we as viewers, also learn how to watch and indeed how to see – surely the highest achievement of a visual art. In those images, the photographer isn’t controlling his models but dialoguing with them; he never aims to capture a subject or a personality directly, but lightly approaches the spirit of the things his eye observes. Portrait, fashion, landscape, documentary: composed with images selected and edited by the photographer himself, this book is definitely what we call an “artist book”. Displaying various themes and heterogeneous subjects like waves of memories, this panoramic summary of Goldberg’s photographic work looks in a sense like a self-portrait. In these portraits, Stella Tennant appears perhaps as the heart of the photographer’s work. Aristocratic and punk, feminine and masculine, Stella embodies the delicate balance of the contraries the art of Goldberg searches out. Both fascinating and disturbing, India is naturally a land of paradoxes Nathaniel Goldberg explores: “One needs three lives to know India”, a proverb says. The photographer knows it, and explores the magical subcontinent with the necessary humility, regarding it as a land of opportunities and confusions. What else better than the daily life of Aghori Guru to depict the deep philosophy of an Indian vision of life?
As brilliant with studio photography as in his documentary work, magazine commissions or personal explorations, Nathaniel Goldberg handles all techniques and styles perfectly. Add a rare delicate eye to this most professional touch, and there you find the artist in the photographer.