0s and 1960s were bought by the million. One of her first image-makers was Bruno Bernard, who one day in 1946 spotted the as yet unknown Norma Jean Dougherty on Sunset Boulevard, gave her his card "Miss, this is strictly professional" and told her he wanted to take some photo tests of her. She w
Just how passionately the camera loved her can be seen in Marilyn: Intimate Exposures, edited by Bruno Bernard's daughter Susan. He was present in New York on the day in 1954, during the shooting of The Seven Year Itch, when Marilyn did one of her most iconic scenes, standing over the subway grating