Legendary photographer Mario Testino focuses on Sydney as he prepares for new role as guest editor of Vogue Australia
He's had some of the biggest names in film, fashion and royalty pose for him.
So it is an intriguing mystery as to who famed photographer Mario Testino will have in front of him when he touches down in Sydney next month.
According to Confidential, the 61-year-old, who gained international recognition for his intimate portraits of Diana, Princess of Wales, will be taking his first trip Down Under to guest edit Vogue Australia.
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Snap happy: Legendary photographer Mario Testino will direct his lens to Sydney next month as he guest edits Vogue Australia
None have been confirmed yet, but speculation suggests supermodel Nicole Trunfio, potential Oscar contender Joel Edgerton, and model-turned-actress Abbey Lee Kershaw are among the possibilities.
One of the most highly regarded and prolific photographers in the industry, Mario's illustrious career has spanned 35 years.
While the subjects of his work often err on the side of international fame, his portfolio also includes those whom he encounters on his travels.
Legendary: His intimate portraits of Diana, Princess of Wales, gained him international recognition
Who could it be? Speculation suggests the star he's coming to snap could be supermodel Nicole Trunfio, potential Oscar contender Joel Edgerton, and model-turned-actress Abbey Lee Kershaw are among the possibilities
Front row motif: The 61-year-old is a steadfast presence in the front row at fashion weeks around the world (From L to R: pictured with Jourdan Dunn, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell)
Mario's visit comes as after a partnership was struck between Vogue and Destination NSW.
Born in Peru, he abandoned his studies of Economics, Law and International Affairs to study photography in 1976.
His work first appeared in Vogue in 1983, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Creating a brand: He photographed Lady Gaga in The Power Issue of Vogue US
He has gone on to create images for international brands such as Chanel, Valentino, Calvin Klein and Mercedes Benz.
Come fashion week, he is a motif in the front row, often seated next to supermodels and stars of the industry, such as Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Jourdan Dunn.
His work with Vogue Australia will feature in the magazine's April 2016 issue.
Making history: It will be Mario's first trip to Australia, guest editing with Vogue Australia Editor-in-Chief Edwina McCann
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