Anton Corbijn: Star Trak
Anton Corbijn has "a reluctance to impose" on his subjects that they admire, "a way of making you feel that you wouldn't mind experimentally making an arse of yourself--because he doesn't either," says Brian Eno, whose eerie portrait is one of the more arresting images in this collection of Corbijn's work. There are some powerful photographs here--Sinead O'Connor, David Byrne, William S. Burroughs--that stand as testament to the portraitist's talents. His use of color is beautifully surreal, but most of his pictures are black and white. Some are decidedly unflattering: Johnny Cash looks like a cadaver, Neil Young like an ex-con who could use a kind word. Some are playful, such as those of Mick Jagger cavorting in a pair of masks. The majority of Corbijn's photographs are raw and unsettling; few are possible to ignore
| Dane książki |
| Autor |
Anton Corbijn |
| ISBN |
978-[zasłonięte][zasłonięte]96005 |
| Oprawa |
Oprawa twarda |
| Ilość stron |
144 |
| Wydawnictwo |
Schirmer/Mosel |
| Wymiary |
30.2 x 30 x 1.8 cm |
| Język |
Angielski |
| Rok wydania |
2005 |