After studying he joined a psych/pop band, Pyramid.[2][3] This experience led to him photographing
Jimi Hendrix backstage in the 1970s.[5][6] In addition Hiett began a series of photos of empty suburban streets that resulted in his first book, Pleasure Places (Flash Books, 1975).
In 1968 he began his career as a fashion photographer for Nova magazine.[3][7] In 1972 he moved to Paris and his work began to be published regularly in Marie Claire,[2]Vogue,Elle and other magazines.[citation needed]
During the 1980s he worked as a photographer and developed his signature style of over-saturated images, off-centre framing and dazzling flash.[8][9]
In the same period he made a guitar solo album in Japan for
Sony/
CBS: Down on the Road by the Beach accompanied by a photo book. He said "I just loved writing music and playing guitar. When all that came to a close for various reasons I still took my guitar with me where ever I went. In the 80's I made a guitar album in Japan and also played on some french tv commercials and actually had a hit on a record in France by the singer Valli which I co produced and played guitar on. I am still working at playing guitar and writing music."[10] The album has since amassed a cult following.
In the 1990s Hiett moved to New York City and did graphic design and typography.[11] There he met
Carla Sozzani, who invited him to return to Paris and work for Vogue Italia. He said "I then realised there was a whole new world of fashion magazines. And my career as a fashion photographer seemed to start all over again. My style has evolved with the new digital technology but I guess it still looks almost the same."[12]
In 2014 he led the judging of the photography category at the Hyeres Festival,[13] during which a retrospective entitled Steve Hiett: The Song Remains the Same was held at
Villa Noailles.[2][14]
Hiett was born on 26 December 1940 in Oxford. Later, his parents moved him and his sister from the East End of London to Lancing, West Sussex where they grew up. He has a daughter and two grandchildren. In 2018, Hiett married former fashion model and modelling agent Louise Despointes. He died aged 78 on 28 August 2019.[15][16]
Exhibitions
Down on the Road by the Beach, Galerie Watari, Tokyo, May 1983[citation needed]
Beyond Blonde. Munich:
Prestel, 2015.
Philippe Garner.
ISBN978-3791381800. "Traces the evolution of his first shots, taken in Bromley of "simple pictures of quiet empty places" to his time as art director at Arthur Elgort's Model Manual and his ongoing work in fashion today."[2]