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Following the blockbuster success of "Back in the Days," Shabazz captures the style and spirit of an era long gone. Documenting the streets of New York City from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, his photographs reveal the families, the poses, and the players who made this age extraordinary.
Striking monochrome illustrations and plates after photographs by Joan van der Keuken with text by Remco Campert, some illustrations after lino-cuts by Georgette Apol, Layout by Joan van der Keuken. (softcover)
Foto's van beeldhouwers in hun atelier. Merendeel van de foto's is uit 1958. Louise van der Veen was de vrouw van Gerrit Jan van der Veen en schoonmoeder van Ed van der Elsken. (Via Gerda van de Veen)
The Burden of Existence; intimate stories and photos of mentally handicapped people.
Photographic illustration laid down on front cover. First edition hardcover, edited by Robert Delpire and Pierre Faucheux. Brassaï’s friend the novelist Henry Miller contributed an essay ‘Oeil de Paris’
Kempe, Fritz, (1909-1988) compiler and photographer
3-page preface by Hans Baumann, 86 black and white photographs of German soldiers in all branches of the military service, many close-ups highlighting facial expressions, many illustrating head-gear and uniforms, 2-page afterword by Kempe. No interior markings. Kempe became known in the 1950s and 1960s as a teacher in the development of photography as part of the artistic expression in Germany. He later received an award for his artistic contributions to the city of Hamburg.
This book is a rough chronological record of the work Diane Arbus did for magazines.
B / W photography by Catrien Ariën Bertien van Manen, gives a good view of the Catholic community in the Netherlands.
Original publisher"s sewn paperback, pictorial front- & backcover, square 8vo: frontispiece, pp. 262 bl.& wh. photographs with captions, afterword & comments on photos
Award-winning Dutch portrait photographer Koos Breukel is associated with large-format cameras. Despite his experience of contemporary techniques, Breukel considers the original large camera to be an appropriate tool for his vision, where the camera's demanding handling is compensated for by ultra high-quality negatives perfect for his large format portraits. Breukel's original focus on friends and artists is balanced today by some of the more famous subjects in this refined monologue with about 40 amazing studio photographs in black and white and colour. Portraits of Lucian Freud, Rineke Dijkstra and many others.
Quadratones and full colour + extra black. Text in English and French
Interesting and rare book with some highly erotic photographs, comes with the original protective cellophane cover. Photographs by Lehnert & Landrock (Cairo), A. Jouve (Algeria ) and E. Banse.
Design by Anthon Beeke. Portraits of normal people with an abnormal life.
Colour photographs by Anthon Beeke, and also by Eddy Posthuma de Boer, Hans Samson, Laura Samson Rous and Sarah Wong
Photo documentary about the life of multiple handicapped boy Harrie, by Hans Zoete.
Images of the Kodak Photo exhibition, which was first shown at Photokina 1972 in Cologne. With an introduction by Francis Wyndham, with 220 mostly b / w photographs, including but not limited Portraits of . Portraits of Vanessa Redgrave (in "Blow Up"), Liz Taylor, Sophia Loren, Laurence Olivier, Alec Guiness, Eric Clapton, Leonard Bernstein, Marlene Dietrich, Henry Moore, Oskar Kokoschka, Francis Bacon, E. Ionesco, T.S. Eliot, Igor Stravinsky.
Jean Cocteau photographed everywhere, by everyone, in all disguises and poses. 78 black & white photographs of Robert Doisneau, Man Ray, Irving Penn, Arnold Newman, Paul Strand, Jaques Henri Lartique and many more.
Accompanying an exhibition celebrating the centenary of Cocteau's birth, introduction by Julie Saul, essay by Francis Steegmuller.
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