Occupation Photographer Name David Montgomery | Role Photographer | |
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Website www.davidmontgomery.org |
Interview with david montgomery yarat
David Montgomery (born 8 February 1937 in Brooklyn, New York) is a photographer known for his portraits of the rich and famous. He studied music at the Juilliard School of Music. He was an assistant to photographer Lester Bookbinder in New York and accompanied him on a working visit to the United Kingdom in the early 1960s and stayed.
Contents
- Interview with david montgomery yarat
- Riz khan photographer david montgomery 29 oct 07
- Photograph archive
- Personal life
- References

Riz khan photographer david montgomery 29 oct 07
Photograph archive

Montgomery's photographic subjects have included Bill Clinton, Lucian Freud, Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, Margaret Thatcher, Peter O'Toole and Andy Warhol. His photographs of Andy Warhol have been included in The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, USA. For his photograph of Hendrix, which is shown in the inside cover of the 1968 album Electric Ladyland, Montgomery started a controlled fire using a can of petrol to photograph flames behind Hendrix.
Personal life

Montgomery has two daughters from his first marriage, Rebecca Montgomery and Krishna Montgomery. He married his second wife, Martine née King, in 1982. They have a daughter Marissa Montgomery and a son Max Montgomery, who is also a photographer. He lives with his wife in a five-bedroom Victorian terraced house in Chelsea, London. He collected guitars as a hobby and at one time owned about 20. He has sold most and by 2014 he only had two.

