Twenty Five Years of an Artist

Twenty Five Years of an Artist is a 1993 photography book chronicling the long career of David Hamilton.

The text starts from Hamilton's childhood, and proceeds chronologically through his career in a fairly prosaic manner, concluding with candid photographs of the man himself.

The latter half of the text is more personal, discussing Hamilton's outlook on his art and life, including an explanation for his fascination with young girls, which the majority of his photography expresses.

A few include his photographs for the Nina Ricci perfume L'Air du Temps, which he published for years in their advertisements.

[2] The final one fourth document Hamilton's life, showing him with his models and other important people whom he has known and with whom he has worked.