
Fashion Shoot for Amica Magazine, New York
<p>Documentary photographer Martin Parr captures the habits and behaviors of common Britons, often focusing on forms of escapism such as seaside vacations and the consumption of junk food. Parr shot this photograph of an elegantly dressed woman pumping gas as part of his first-ever fashion commission, for the magazine <em>Amica</em>. His interest in fashion photography grew after this project: he now does four or five such shoots per year, and in 2005 he produced his own tongue-in-cheek publication, <em>Fashion Magazine</em>, sequencing his own photographs alongside “advertisements” he made himself. This image was included among its pages.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1999
- Medium
- Chromogenic print
- Dimensions
- Image/paper, sight: 125.4 × 103 cm (49 3/8 × 40 9/16 in.); Frame: 130.3 × 108 × 5 cm (51 5/16 × 42 9/16 × 2 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Martin Parr
Artist

Photography
Martin Parr is a British photographer known for his saturated color work documenting everyday life and consumer culture across the postwar period. Working primarily in color film from the 1970s onward, his photographs capture the mundane details of ordinary people in domestic and public spaces, often with a deadpan formal precision that exposes the absurdities of routine existence. His work oscillates between anthropological observation and subtle social critique, treating shopping, leisure, and family rituals as sites of visual and cultural interest. Parr was a member of Magnum Photos from 1994 onward.
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- Martin Parr
- Year
- 1999
- Medium
- Chromogenic print
- Dimensions
- Image/paper, sight: 125.4 × 103 cm (49 3/8 × 40 9/16 in.); Frame: 130.3 × 108 × 5 cm (51 5/16 × 42 9/16 × 2 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1999-135806
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





