1995, Cameron, Pacific Campaign
The campaign has received celebrity backing through Storm model agency, which has published a poster featuring the likes of Michael Hutchence, Naomi Campbell, Jazzie B, and Paul and Linda McCartney, who are demanding a nuclear-free Pacific. It was shot by the photographer Regan Cameron, who has also produced a video that has been running on MTV.
1995, Doverganes
1995 by Damian Dovarganes
1995, Hom
1995, by Hom
1995, McCartney
1995, by Linda McCartney
September 1994, Sturgess
September 1994, by Clare Sturgess in London
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US Magazine February 1994
JOHNNY DEPP APPEARS TO BE IN A TRANCE. HIS EYES ARE GLAZED, registering something halfway between panic and pure bliss; his arms twitch in a kind of slow morion; his famously bowed lips are frozen in a secretive semi-smile.
This is how Depp behaves when he’s really huppy. He is standing in his favorite store, the Heritage Book Shop, on Melrose Avenue, in Hollywood, sraring at a stack of letters – unpublished correspondence between two well-known writers (whose names Depp has requested be kept off the record in case he buys them) – on a desk. Moments before, Depp’s arrival caused a cheery flutter of greetings from the sraff, all of whom the actor knows byname. “This is where he gets into trouble,” says owner Lou Weinstein with a wink,
The 30-year-old actor has been coming here since he arrived in LA. from Miramar, Fla.,some 10 years ago as a high school dropout who thought playing guitar in a rock & roll band was his destiny. “I didn’t have any money, but they were always nice to me,” he says. Though Depp prohably looks the same as he did back then -today he’s wearing chinos and a black jacket so frayed it gives new meaning to the word threads -now he can afford the pricey first editions and rare manuscripts that put him over the moon: He’s a movie star.
In the hierarchy of young Hollywood, Depp stands alone.
1994, Chris Buck
1994, Chris Buck
1994
1994, unknown photographer







