As the official photographer on the film set of ‘Barbarella’, David Hurn captured images of a young Jane Fonda, which turned the shy actress into an icon in the Swinging Sixties. In 1967, as a friend and photographer, Hurn spent nine months living next to Fonda and her director husband Roger Vadim, documenting the couple’s lives and the making of the film. Hurn continued to hold Fonda’s confidence and took photographs of the star through the early 1970s, including on the film sets of ‘The Doll’s House’ and ‘Spirits of the Dead’.