After being blamed for Balenciaga’s controversial BDSM marketing campaign, photographer Gabriele Galimberti has been subjected to thousands of death threats and now fears he will never work again.
, but the damage was done. Social media not only tried to blame the photographer for the shoot but also cruelly dissected his previous work.
which is one of my biggest clients, they pay $400 or $500 per day’s work and you are traveling and you are away for a month,” he says. He said that when the lighting and styling were agreed on, the mannequins were then swapped for the children who were accompanied by their parents. Within five minutes of their arrival, Galimberti had taken the photo.
“I was probably naive not to think about these objects, but I don’t work in fashion. So when they told me the whole collection and the bags were punk-inspired, I trusted them. I’m not stupid, if they were giving a dildo to the kids, of course that would have been clear. I would have said no, you’re going too far guys,” Galimberti continues.“But when I saw these bags, I thought that maybe they were ugly, but I didn’t think we were going too far.
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