Magnum Stories (Oprawa miękka)
Marvellous ... how some of the world's best pictures were taken, edited and laid out in order to make the perfect statement.' (The Sunday Times)
'Gives us an inside-out look at how history is recorded. More than 60 photographers tell firsthand about shooting a favourite story, in their own words, and illustrated with famous images as well as some never-before-seen.' (Black & White Magazine)
'The kaleidoscope of world events and prominent figures found within these pages is astounding ... The value of this book can be fully fathomed when one realizes that much of the general population experiences history through photographs, which in turn shapes human memory.' (Library Journal)
'The length of the stories and the essays gives them an uncommonly personal feel and lends humanity to a body of work normally encountered as anonymous, dislocated images. Figuratively and literally a heavyweight title.' (Arena)
'Embracing gritty realism, glamour, intimacy and humour.' (Esquire)
'Scorching, poignant, devastating, serene, playful, Magnum’s powerful images always leave an imprint on the mind … the perfect manual to realise the dynamics and success of this intriguing organisation. If any of their publications represents their ideals and idiosyncrasy, this is it. Like the agency itself, this book is unique. Not only beautiful, these photographs also convey the depth and intelligence with which each photographer has treated his chosen subject. Page after page of extraordinary images … A feast of stunning iconic images … The vision, dedication and defiance on these pages are the latest example of Magnum doing things their own way. As the late Henri Cartier-Bresson urged his fellow members: “Vive la revolution permanente!” It seems they are listening still.' (Elaine Livingstone, picture editor, Sunday Herald)
'Gives the reader some fascinating insights into [the photographers'] work ... with so many interesting stories to tell, Magnum Stories runs to over 500 pages. £40 [sic] seems a small price to pay for an extraordinary book.' (British Journal of Photography)
'Marvellous ... how some of the world's best pictures were taken, edited and laid out in order to make the perfect statement.' (Sunday Times)
'Lavish, well-illustrated, and important.' (Daily Telegraph)
'Glorious … celebration of the photo essay. … stunning, astounding, and beautifully produced.' (Blueprint)
'Such is the pre-eminence of Magnum Photos, that this history of the agency almost serves as a history of photojournalism for the second half of the 20th century.' (RPS (Royal Photographic Society) Journal)
'Impressive, instructive and profound ... an invaluable tool which should be on every picture researcher's shelf.' (Montage, the magazine of the Picture Research Association)
'This mighty tome demands to be taken seriously. Magnum are the originals, the auteurs, the most committed of the photojournalists, and they demand respect. … [a] masterwork.' (foto8 (photojournalism magazine))
'Magnum Stories is a superb compendium of international photojournalism, from war zones and refugee camps to urban street corners and hospital wards.' (The Sacramento Bee)
'In a society bombarded with imagery, this book is a timely reminder of the power of documentary still photography.' (Maclean’s)
'A marvelous new photo collection is Magnum Stories, which profiles photographers from the legendary agency founded by Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa.' (Business Week)
'It is the season for books that cause back strain. This year's 10 lb. plus coffee-table tomes include Magnum Stories, a visual history of the Magnum photography agency…The book combines essays and photos of 61 photographers from the past six decades.' (The Wall Street Journal)
'There’s a great story here—actually 61 stories. Boot has structured a book that is fresh, inviting, and provocative.' (Christian Science Monitor)
'Phaidon Press has just released Magnum Stories a breathtaking collection of work by 61 active, retired and deceased Magnum photographers. The 510-page book explores brilliant photographic storytelling, from Eugene Richards’ crack cocaine photos to Philip Jones Griffiths’ coverage of the 1983 U.S. invasion of Grenada. Along with the photo essays are moving personal statements by each photographer.' (Newark Star Ledger)
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Stan | Książka nowa |
Autor | Chris Boot |
ISBN | 978-[zasłonięte][zasłonięte]48650 |
Oprawa | Oprawa miękka |
Wydawnictwo | Phaidon |
Wymiary | 27.9 x 3.8 x 27.9 cm |
Rok wydania | 2014 |
Ilość stron | 512 |