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Valenda Newell
June 05, 2017 | Indianapolis, IN
NEW YORK (AP) — Garry Gross, a fashion photographer known for his 1970s nude images of Brooke Shields, taken when she was 10 years old, has died in Manhattan, his sister said Tuesday. He was 73.
His sister, Linda Gross, said he died Nov. 30 from a heart attack at his home in the Greenwich Village neighborhood. "He'll be sorely missed by family and friends alike," his sister said when reached by The Associated Press by telephone at his studio.
Though Garry Gross earned his reputation as a celebrity image-maker — his pictures graced the covers of albums by Whitney Houston and Lou Reed — in 2002 he switched careers and became certified as a dog trainer.
Most recently, he had turned to photographing portraits of canines, including such notable dogs as talk show host Rachael Ray's pit bull Isaboo.
But it was the 1970s images of Shields that marked his career most significantly.
In 1975, the actress' mother, Teri Shields, consented to allow her daughter, then a child model, to be photographed nude for a Playboy Press publication. She and her mother earned $450 for the shoot, which included a full-frontal nude image of the girl standing in a bathtub.
When Shields' acting career took off years later, she said she was embarrassed by the continued circulation of the images. At 17, Shields sued Gross in New York to stop him from selling the images, arguing they were an invasion of her privacy and caused her embarrassment.
But after a lower court granted her an injunction, the state's Court of Appeals decided 4 to 3 that the teenager could not break the contract signed by her mother that allowed Gross to take the pictures.
The court said Gross could continue to market the photos except to pornographic publications.
The photo shoot continued to make headlines decades later. In 2009, one of the images, appropriated by American artist Richard Prince for a work, had to be withdrawn by the Tate Modern museum in London after Scotland Yard warned that the image could break obscenity laws.
Jane Feldman, who managed the studio on Broadway and East 20th Street where the photographs of Shields were taken, said they were part of a series intended to explore young women coming of age.
"Garry saw it as art," she said. "It's an exploration, but it was done with great respect," she added. "Yes, it's intriguing, it's provocative."
But she said the protracted court battle cost him his career, saddling him with legal fees and marring his reputation among art directors.
"He went through periods of times where he was really angry about it," she said.
Gross was born in New York City on Nov. 6, 1937. After college, he studied under photographers Francesco Scavullo, Lisette Model and Richard Avedon.
After winning the court case against Shields in 1981, Gross went to Italy, where he worked for an agency. Upon returning to the U.S., he left the fashion industry and became a dog trainer in 2002.
It was while training dogs that he became interested in photographing them and soon grew interested in the plight of senior dogs, his sister said.
"He was very concerned about the destiny of old dogs," Linda Gross said. "When their owners die, they end up in shelters. But people don't typically want to take them home."
She said he had hoped to produce a book about aging dogs and had taken many photographs for the yet-unpublished work.
Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press
Valenda Newell
June 05, 2017 | Indianapolis, IN
Petal & The Pits of The Shaggy Shack Pack November 2012 https://www.facebook.com/theshaggyshackpack
Dear Mr. Gross, I am so sorry to hear of your passing. We were the couple who brought our two 170 lb mastiffs in your little elevator to your home for the senior photo shoot. That was a very interesting day. I will never forget that puffer thing LOL. You were a very good host and very very kind. Sad when dog lovers leave the world. Our mastiffs inspired us to start rescuing and rehoming many many dogs now. Our mastiffs have passed as well but they will always be in our hearts and we are...
Lynda & Rick Blood
December 03, 2012 | Long Island, NY
Garry, I loved you and miss you more that I can ever say. You were such a wonderful friend, so generous and kind. Like a big teddy bear. You will always be in my heart.
Mara Kurtz
mara kurtz
April 15, 2012 | New York, NY
I was a close friend of Garry's. I was shocked to learn of his passing. I own the photo lab that produced much of his work. If his dream was to produce a show of the older dogs he photographed, I can really help. Please email me at [email protected]. I send my love and sympathy to his family and friends!
Beth Schiffer.
Beth Schiffer
February 08, 2011 | NYC, NY
Surely there is a place of grace and peace reserved for such a caring man. He gave the world beauty, through his photography. Best of all, he gave the world compassion, which is sorely needed. I never knew him, but I will miss him. RIP Mr. Gross
Holly Hardy
December 17, 2010 | Ogden, UT
what a just and caring man. may you rip
robert dotson
December 15, 2010 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Sorry to hear about your loss, it hurts when you loss a love one.
I have read and seen some of his picture
with his Pug.
I was once had a Pug over for 7 years, but suffer seizer until the last of 2009
So I know it hurts very badly when it is your own family.
Live in peace, and your all ways in our hearts.
To your family Happy Holidays
from Cheryl In Imperial, Pannsylvania
December 13, 2010
Sorry to hear of the lost of the Pug owner, I was Pug owner until a year ago. When I read and seen his photos. But my Pug went in to seizures at the age of 5 and I stayed with it all until he was 7.
NO, matter if is a owner or the lost of a pet, is it still family
so sorry to hear you loss
Cheryl from Imperial, Pennsylvania
December 13, 2010
Can you see my pug's legs behind me?
Who will take care of the beautiful Pug in the photograph of Garry? I have a 9yr. old female pug, Ashley AnnaEna, whom I love with all that I am. I am in North Carolina, limited funds, but if someone wants to get that pug to me I will love him/her until his/her natural death. I am a Registered Nurse and I watch my Pug closely. She is never outside without my presence. She sleeps with me, spends 100% of her time in my presence. My condolences to Garry's family and may you know that the energy...
Clydia Jackson
December 12, 2010 | Valdese, NC