Feurer

Hans (1930). Swiss photographer. During the 1950s, before making his début as an illustrator, commercial artist, and shop window decorator, he attended a school for graphic arts in Zurich. From 1963 to ’66 he lived in London and worked as a creative director for several advertising agencies and for the magazine Telegraph. Between 1966 and ’67 he was in Africa. On his return, he began to work as a fashion photographer, first in London and then, starting in 1972, in Paris. He worked with Nova, Twen, Elle, Vogue (England, France, Italy, U.S), and Marie Claire. In 1977, he did the Pirelli calendar.