Photographer: Michael Joseph
Date: 1971
Image : W: 47 cm H : 27 cm
Mount: w 56 cm h 38 cm
The Fernet Branca orgy photo shoot was conducted by Michael Joseph for an alcoholic beverage called Fernet Branca.
The budget was very tight, so they promised to pay the models in alcohol and give them 25 pounds each to get home by taxi.
This iconic image was meant to serve as the focal point of the renowned 1971 Fernet-Branca advertising campaign. Originally intended as a wrap-around label for the Fernet Branca apéritif bottle, this specific print is a test proof for the photograph. However, due to a fascinating anecdote shared by my father, who was closely involved in the campaign, involving one of the clients having familial ties to the Pope and some unanticipated inclusion of topless models introduced by my father, the picture never saw the light of day on the bottle label.
Remarkably, despite its unconventional origins, this image earned a distinguished place in history, being the sole photograph granted a two-page spread in the British Journal of Photography Annual 1974. The audacious concept behind the photograph, depicting an exuberant scene of diverse individuals reveling in the moment, aimed to capture the spirit of the era when such depictions were embraced. Interestingly, the image found renewed relevance three decades later when it was featured on multiple album covers by Funk Spectrum.
Presented with an off-white mount, this authentic Kodalith print on card bears the photographer’s signature, adding a layer of authenticity and historical significance to this remarkable piece.
Extract from a Paul Gorman blog article dated Nov 13th, 2016 :
« Joseph, who bought the rights the the photo-session, became the go-to photographer for crowd scenes, “some with up to 200 people”, he recalls. “My last epic was for an Italian port, which had 80 people and animals, shot at Knebworth House in the very spot where Kim Basinger dined with Batman in the film. My rep Peter Lyster-Todd also handled (Lord) Snowdon and (Norman) Parkinson. When Peter was asked if they would be interested in a mega-shoot he would decline and suggest I do it. They became commonly known as ‘Michael Josephs’.” «
Link : https://paulgormanis.com/?p=18894