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roye was born in England in 1906. after an
adventurous early life, which included a spell as a diamond smuggler
in South Africa, he began his career as a professional photographer
in 1931.
he settled in paris and his first major project
was the launching of a cinematic casting directory, le plateau,
which contained photographs of all the leading stars of the day
including and mireille balin. It is a measure of the
esteem in which he was held by the French establishment that he
was commissioned to take the photographs for en provence: autour
du moulin d'alphonse daudet, jean de la valliere's commemorative
tribute to the important french author.
in 1935 he returned to london where his chelsea
studio was patronised by a number of distinguished sitters including
, , arturo toscanini and . his spectacularly successful career as a photographer
of nudes began in 1938 when he was approached by george routledge
& sons who commissioned perfect womanhood, the first of a
series of an internationally popular collection of nude studies.
it was in 1938, at about the time of the munich crisis, that his
notorious and groundbreaking appeared in a regional
london newspaper, occasioning much debate and controversy. later
in the 1940s he was the first photographer to publish a nude study
in the pages of a national daily.
at the outbreak of the second world war Roye
was recruited by the Ministry of Information where he worked on
a number of projects ranging from routine propaganda to more sensitive
missions, one of which involved the composition of a photograph
depicting a nazi officer in a compromising situation with two call
girls. after the war Roye's career went from strength to strength
and his own company, the camera studies club, continued to
publish nude studies which were marketed by mail order in immense
quantities, sales totalling in excess of 2 million copies worldwide.
it was at this time that he was commissioned by the rank organisation
to photograph all of their leading stars.
he pioneered the roye-vala 3D stereoscopic
process and the most popular Roye publication employing this
technique was the best-selling booklet . these and other studies provoked sporadic prosecutions
for obscene libel, most of which were defused by the self-evidently
harmless nature of the published material and the significant fact
that Roye had co-operated with scotland yard in the tracking down
of photographers trading in unquestionably obscene and depraved
images. yet it was felt that he had overstepped the mark when in
1955 he published unique edition, a booklet in which, crucially,
pubic hair had not been removed by airbrush as was the accepted
convention for nude studies at the time. Roye contested the resulting
case vigorously, and the judge shared the view, forcefully pleaded
by the photographer, that the pursuit and representation of beauty
should be untrammelled by prudishly petty considerations. the verdict
set a precedent which freed Roye and all other photographers to
this day from the more absurd constraints of the law.
roye retired to portugal in 1959 having summarised
his photographic career in the immensely entertaining autobiography
nude ego, which was published by Hutchinson. he had achieved
international acclaim, and had travelled widely in canada and the
united states where he was the first british photographer to address
a photographic convention. on the home front he was honoured with
a fellowship of the british institute of photographers.
roye passed away on 11 June 2002 in rabat,
morocco where he had lived for many years.
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