When a model is added to "Terry's Diary" --a Polaroid shot of every model that he's ever worked with-- their fans either cringe or clap. Of course, working with this photographer is great for a model's career, but at what cost? Richardson is known for controversial and erotic photo shoots, although the models do look great. There is no doubt that if you work with Terry, you will be either objectifying a controversial topic in society, another culture, or just posing sexually. People either love or hate his work, with the bright colours, and nudity. Some of his most recent work includes:


Left: Natasha Poly in 'The Brightest', Vogue Russia October 2010 Right: Freja Beha Erichsen in 'La Geisha', Vogue Paris November 2010

Lea Michele in 'Glee Gone Wild', GQ November 2010
So despite his graphic themes, Terry Richardson is a very sought after photographer. His work appears in several magazines monthly, and now even celebrities are lining up to work with him. But really, is he a talented photographer and artist? Or do people want to work with him because of the controversy around his work? The best example of this is Richardsons's recent work for GQ magazine. It depicts Glee's three biggest stars, Lea Michele, Cory Montieth and Diann Agron in a high school setting in provocative poses, like Britney Spear's 'Hit me Baby'. All of the debate that has come from this editorial goes to show how much talk a star can get from a few pictures. But will terry tone it down after this, or heat things up?
