Remy Holwick
Remy Holwick
Remy Holwick | |
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Date of birth: | 1981[1] |
Place of birth: | Venice Beach, California, United States[1] |
Early life
Holwick was born in Venice Beach, California.[1] At 6 years old, she moved to Hawaii and was raised there.[1] Her father, painter Wayne Holwick, died when she was 11 years old.[1][2] At age 13, she worked as a tour guide for Japanese teenagers.[3] Throughout high school, she worked in a record store called Requests.[1][3] She pursued theatre at Reed College in Portland, Oregon and waited tables in Chicago, Illinois right after graduation.[1] She has also worked in her college's mail-room, a costume shop, a porn store, and as a contact juggler.[3]
Career
Holwick joined Ford Models and her first two bookings where as the face of MAC Cosmetics and CK Jeans.[1] She released her first photography book, Sleep Machines, through Paradigm Publishing.[2] Her photography work, which is all film, has a 60s and 70s west coast aesthetic in terms of content and color.[1] Her photography often contains nudity.[4][5] She directed the music videos for the songs "Oh Suzanne" by Low Cut Connie, "Home" by The Natvral, and "Most of My N%$#@" by LoftBlue.[6][7][8] She also launched the clothing line Beg Borrow Steal at Urban Outfitters.[3] In October 2014, she founded the New York chapter of GRLCVLT.[9][10]
Personal life
Holwick is a mother.[11]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 INTERVIEW / REMY HOLWICK: PHOTOGRAPHER, MODEL, ACTIVIST
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The photographer capturing bodies on the beach lost in nature
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 FUNNY & INTERESTING PEOPLE: REMY HOLWICK
- ↑ Emotions in front of the camera, by Remy Holwick
- ↑ Exclusive: Remy Holwick Explores Intimacy in ‘This Is The Light That Never Goes Out’
- ↑ Low Cut Connie holler ‘Oh Suzanne’ and unveil fall tour
- ↑ THE NATVRAL: HOME
- ↑ "Most of My N%$#@"
- ↑ A secret international girl cult is taking a stand against the Brock Turner case judge
- ↑ Inside Grlcvlt, a secretive 3,000-woman network against Brock Turner and the patriarchy
- ↑ Six Models Discuss the Inclusivity of New York Fashion Week