Publisher's Synopsis
Vincent Bozzino never set out to be just a face. At 18, he posed for a Japanese flatmate and her Berlin photography exhibition. The intensity of his Kubrik glare, his trademark eyebrows and chiseled features hit hard but he shied away when he became one of London's most sought-after models for art students during classes.
A Parisien scout wandered through Soho crowd with a camera in his hand, ready to immortalize the young man and bank on that charisma - and slightly rugged persona.
But once the test shoot was over, those powerful portraits were never seen by anyone, like the tens of thousands of original photos Vincent kept hidden from the world for over a decade.
An intriguing, Rizz-filled photographic diary, Face (1996) is a long overdue compilation of all the character faces Vincent Bozzino has been, over the past ten years, in front of the cameras.
Numerous photographers have chronicled his coming of age with a multitude of off-the-cuff, straight images and stunning snapshots, exclusively available here - and nowhere else - alongside polaroids and rarely seen studio prints. Color, indoor and outdoor, 130 large-size pics.
Discover the magnetic presence of this exotic model in our inaugural coffee table book.