摄影画册
American Prospects 豆瓣
作者:
Joel Sternfeld
.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.
2003
Peter Lindbergh 豆瓣
作者:
Martin Harrison
/
Peter Lindbergh
Schirmer/Mosel
2004
- 9
After his "aperitif" book of models, Ten Women, which was a world success within five months of publication, Peter Lindbergh presented in 1997 his long-awaited larger title Images of Women, comprising the creative essence of his photographic work. Images of Women contains Lindbergh's classic fashion photos, his great portraits of actresses and pop stars such as Madonna, Tina Turner, Demi Moore, Milla Jovovitch, Catherine Deneuve, Charlotte Rampling, Daryl Hannah, and many, many more— and, of course, all the photos of his supermodels that he has been saving up for his larger book. Images of Women thus provides a comprehensive overview of twenty years of artistic work of the highest level, showing Peter Lindbergh in his favourite role—as a man who loves women.
Ruins 豆瓣
作者:
Josef Koudelka
Thames & Hudson Ltd
2020
- 5
Between 1991 and 2015, Josef Koudelka completed an epic journey across twenty countries bordering the Mediterranean, stopping at over 200 Greek and Roman archaeological sites, relentlessly researching the beauty of the ancient world.
Before the Magnum photographer, nobody had attempted to make such a comprehensive photographic record of these artefacts with so much persistence and so little assistance. In this book, produced in close collaboration with the photographer, Koudelka's aim was to use art to re-appropriate a world that is escaping us and that we could lose - a world where the mind alternates between reason and faith, law and liberty.
Before the Magnum photographer, nobody had attempted to make such a comprehensive photographic record of these artefacts with so much persistence and so little assistance. In this book, produced in close collaboration with the photographer, Koudelka's aim was to use art to re-appropriate a world that is escaping us and that we could lose - a world where the mind alternates between reason and faith, law and liberty.
美国人 豆瓣
9.1 (11 个评分)
作者:
罗伯特·弗兰克
史泰德出版社
2008
Robert Frank’s The Americans was first published on May 15, 1958 by Robert Delpire in Paris. It featured 83 of Frank’s photographs taken in America in 1955 and 1956, accompanied by writings in French about American political and social history selected by Alain Bosquet. Delpire’s Les Américains formed part of the Encyclopédie essentielle series, which presented foreign countries to a French audience. Each of Frank’s photographs in this edition is placed on a right-hand page, with the texts on the left-hand pages.
The first English edition of The Americans was published in 1959 by Grove Press in New York. It presented the same photographs as the Delpire edition, however a text by Jack Kerouac replaced the French writings. The book begins with Kerouac’s introduction, followed by Frank’s photographs in the same sequence as the Delpire edition. On the left-hand pages are short captions from Frank, which describe the location.
Since 1959 The Americans has been reprinted by different publishers, in multiple languages and formats. Frank has had varying influence on these editions; some were printed without his input, approval or knowledge. In July 2007 the Steidl edition of The Americans was printed. Frank was involved in every step of its design and production. The 83 photographs were scanned in tritone at Steidl’s digital darkroom from vintage prints in Frank’s collection, which revealed that many images in past editions were actually crops of the originals. For the Steidl book Frank studied and revised these crops and in many cases included the full photographs; in only a few cases the Delpire and Grove Press compositions remain.
The Steidl edition also reproduces two photographs printed from negatives different to those used for all previous editions. These photographs depict the same two subjects as in other editions (Metropolitan Life Insurance Building–New York City and Assembly Line–Detroit), but from a slightly different perspective.
Kerouac’s text and Frank’s captions remain unaltered from the Grove Press edition, the typography however was redesigned. As well as revising the book’s design, Frank also chose the paper, endpaper and book linen. He opted for a thread-stitched book, and conceived a new dust jacket made from the same paper as in the book (Xantur 170 g from Scheufelen, Germany), sealing it with a simple varnish. Frank personally oversaw printing on July 18, 2007, inspecting and approving each sheet at Steidl’s press in Göttingen.
In January 2009 the National Gallery of Art, Washington, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of "The Americans" with an exhibition that will examine both the construction of the book and the photographs themselves. All 83 photographs published in "The Americans" will be presented in the order established in the book, providing a detailed examination of the book's roots in Frank's early work and the impact on his later art.
"Looking In: Robert Frank's The Americans" will be touring the following US museums:
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. January 18–April 26, 2009
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, May 17–August 23, 2009
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, September 20–December 27, 2009
"Looking In: Robert Frank's The Americans"
Edited by Sarah Greenough
ISBN 978-3-86521-748-6
Co-published by National Gallery of Art and Steidl
in conjunction with the exhibition
The first English edition of The Americans was published in 1959 by Grove Press in New York. It presented the same photographs as the Delpire edition, however a text by Jack Kerouac replaced the French writings. The book begins with Kerouac’s introduction, followed by Frank’s photographs in the same sequence as the Delpire edition. On the left-hand pages are short captions from Frank, which describe the location.
Since 1959 The Americans has been reprinted by different publishers, in multiple languages and formats. Frank has had varying influence on these editions; some were printed without his input, approval or knowledge. In July 2007 the Steidl edition of The Americans was printed. Frank was involved in every step of its design and production. The 83 photographs were scanned in tritone at Steidl’s digital darkroom from vintage prints in Frank’s collection, which revealed that many images in past editions were actually crops of the originals. For the Steidl book Frank studied and revised these crops and in many cases included the full photographs; in only a few cases the Delpire and Grove Press compositions remain.
The Steidl edition also reproduces two photographs printed from negatives different to those used for all previous editions. These photographs depict the same two subjects as in other editions (Metropolitan Life Insurance Building–New York City and Assembly Line–Detroit), but from a slightly different perspective.
Kerouac’s text and Frank’s captions remain unaltered from the Grove Press edition, the typography however was redesigned. As well as revising the book’s design, Frank also chose the paper, endpaper and book linen. He opted for a thread-stitched book, and conceived a new dust jacket made from the same paper as in the book (Xantur 170 g from Scheufelen, Germany), sealing it with a simple varnish. Frank personally oversaw printing on July 18, 2007, inspecting and approving each sheet at Steidl’s press in Göttingen.
In January 2009 the National Gallery of Art, Washington, will celebrate the 50th anniversary of "The Americans" with an exhibition that will examine both the construction of the book and the photographs themselves. All 83 photographs published in "The Americans" will be presented in the order established in the book, providing a detailed examination of the book's roots in Frank's early work and the impact on his later art.
"Looking In: Robert Frank's The Americans" will be touring the following US museums:
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. January 18–April 26, 2009
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, May 17–August 23, 2009
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, September 20–December 27, 2009
"Looking In: Robert Frank's The Americans"
Edited by Sarah Greenough
ISBN 978-3-86521-748-6
Co-published by National Gallery of Art and Steidl
in conjunction with the exhibition
Cape Light 豆瓣
作者:
Joel Meyerowitz
Bulfinch
2002
- 6
This classic volume of colour photographs of Cape Cod is back in print in an expanded edition with a new preface and photographs from Joel Meyerowitz's continuing body of work taken on Cape Cod. Originally published in 1979, the book is regarded as one of the most influential photography texts published in the latter part of the 20th century. Common scenes - tiny figures on a beach, a porch railing against a storm-darkened sky, a blue raft against a summer cottage - are transformed by the poignant light of the Cape and the photographer's subtle vision.
Vivian Maier 豆瓣
9.8 (16 个评分)
作者:
Vivian Maier
/
John Maloof (EDT)
…
powerHouse Books
2011
- 11
Product Description
A good street photographer must be possessed of many talents: an eye for detail, light, and composition; impeccable timing; a populist or humanitarian outlook; and a tireless ability to constantly shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot and never miss a moment. It is hard enough to find these qualities in trained photographers with the benefit of schooling and mentors and a community of fellow artists and aficionados supporting and rewarding their efforts. It is incredibly rare to find it in someone with no formal training and no network of peers.
Yet Vivian Maier is all of these things, a professional nanny, who from the 1950s until the 1990s took over 100,000 photographs worldwide—from France to New York City, to Chicago and dozens of other countries—and yet showed the results to no one. The photos are amazing both for the breadth of the work and for the high quality of the humorous, moving, beautiful, and raw images of all facets of city life in America’s post-war golden age.
It wasn’t until realtor and amateur historian John Maloof stumbled upon a box of anonymous negatives in a Chicago auction house just a few years ago that any of her marvelous work saw the light of day. Presented here for the first time in print, Vivian Maier: Street Photographer collects the first wave of the best of her incredible body of work—much of which still hasn’t been enlarged or in some case even developed into negatives. Hidden treasures like this don’t come along every day, and powerHouse is excited and honored to present this astounding body of never-before-seen work to the public at large.
About the Author
There is still very little known about the life of Vivian Maier. What is known is that she was born in New York in 1926 and worked as a nanny for a family on Chicago’s North Shore during the 50s and 60s. Seemingly without a family of her own, the children she cared for eventually acted as caregivers for Maier herself in the autumn of her life. She took hundreds of thousands of photographs in her lifetime, but never shared them with anyone. Maier lost possession of her art when her storage locker was sold off for non-payment. She passed away in 2009 at the age of 83.
John Maloof is a historian, street photographer, and former real estate agent from Chicago’s Northwest Side. He discovered the first negatives of Vivian Maier’s work in 2007 while compiling a book about the history of the neighborhood where he grew up.
A good street photographer must be possessed of many talents: an eye for detail, light, and composition; impeccable timing; a populist or humanitarian outlook; and a tireless ability to constantly shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot and never miss a moment. It is hard enough to find these qualities in trained photographers with the benefit of schooling and mentors and a community of fellow artists and aficionados supporting and rewarding their efforts. It is incredibly rare to find it in someone with no formal training and no network of peers.
Yet Vivian Maier is all of these things, a professional nanny, who from the 1950s until the 1990s took over 100,000 photographs worldwide—from France to New York City, to Chicago and dozens of other countries—and yet showed the results to no one. The photos are amazing both for the breadth of the work and for the high quality of the humorous, moving, beautiful, and raw images of all facets of city life in America’s post-war golden age.
It wasn’t until realtor and amateur historian John Maloof stumbled upon a box of anonymous negatives in a Chicago auction house just a few years ago that any of her marvelous work saw the light of day. Presented here for the first time in print, Vivian Maier: Street Photographer collects the first wave of the best of her incredible body of work—much of which still hasn’t been enlarged or in some case even developed into negatives. Hidden treasures like this don’t come along every day, and powerHouse is excited and honored to present this astounding body of never-before-seen work to the public at large.
About the Author
There is still very little known about the life of Vivian Maier. What is known is that she was born in New York in 1926 and worked as a nanny for a family on Chicago’s North Shore during the 50s and 60s. Seemingly without a family of her own, the children she cared for eventually acted as caregivers for Maier herself in the autumn of her life. She took hundreds of thousands of photographs in her lifetime, but never shared them with anyone. Maier lost possession of her art when her storage locker was sold off for non-payment. She passed away in 2009 at the age of 83.
John Maloof is a historian, street photographer, and former real estate agent from Chicago’s Northwest Side. He discovered the first negatives of Vivian Maier’s work in 2007 while compiling a book about the history of the neighborhood where he grew up.
我见 豆瓣
Choses Vues
9.4 (25 个评分)
作者:
[法]马克·吕布
译者:
孟蕤
世界图书出版公司·后浪出版公司
2015
- 1
20世纪最伟大的摄影师之一
影响一代中国纪实摄影
50年创作经典首次全面回顾
领略大师卓越影像之路
【编辑推荐】
·马克·吕布与中国有着半个多世纪的渊源,往返中国二十余次,但他始终以一个旁观者和陌生人的身份为巨变中的中国留下了众多珍贵的视觉档案。
·马克·吕布擅长通过细微的生活细节反映出生活的意蕴,书中的每一张照片,都践行了他的摄影美学——日常生活、见微知著、直觉而富于诗意。
·“照片不能改变世界,但是可以让世界知道发生了什么”,在玛格南的信条支持下,马克花了五十多年行走、拍摄,记录这个世界和各种人生的真实面貌,不惜不悲,张弛有力。
【内容简介】
本书全面梳理了马克·吕布的经典作品,精选其中165张。这些照片地域跨越大半个地球,时间贯穿马克50多年的摄影生涯,充分代表了马克的摄影美学——日常生活、见微知著、直觉而富 于诗意。很多经典的瞬间已经成为了20世纪的时代缩影:舞者般的巴黎埃菲尔铁塔油漆工;手捧鲜花对抗刺刀的女孩;以及被窗口分隔的北京琉璃厂街道等等。此外还收录了很多难得一见的珍贵影像。
全书编排也十分巧妙,打破时间地点的束缚,正文不着一字,完全以视觉为线索承起,让读者去感受大师最本真的影像力量。
影响一代中国纪实摄影
50年创作经典首次全面回顾
领略大师卓越影像之路
【编辑推荐】
·马克·吕布与中国有着半个多世纪的渊源,往返中国二十余次,但他始终以一个旁观者和陌生人的身份为巨变中的中国留下了众多珍贵的视觉档案。
·马克·吕布擅长通过细微的生活细节反映出生活的意蕴,书中的每一张照片,都践行了他的摄影美学——日常生活、见微知著、直觉而富于诗意。
·“照片不能改变世界,但是可以让世界知道发生了什么”,在玛格南的信条支持下,马克花了五十多年行走、拍摄,记录这个世界和各种人生的真实面貌,不惜不悲,张弛有力。
【内容简介】
本书全面梳理了马克·吕布的经典作品,精选其中165张。这些照片地域跨越大半个地球,时间贯穿马克50多年的摄影生涯,充分代表了马克的摄影美学——日常生活、见微知著、直觉而富 于诗意。很多经典的瞬间已经成为了20世纪的时代缩影:舞者般的巴黎埃菲尔铁塔油漆工;手捧鲜花对抗刺刀的女孩;以及被窗口分隔的北京琉璃厂街道等等。此外还收录了很多难得一见的珍贵影像。
全书编排也十分巧妙,打破时间地点的束缚,正文不着一字,完全以视觉为线索承起,让读者去感受大师最本真的影像力量。
最后的胡同 豆瓣
作者:
冯建国
2008
- 8
北京的胡同到底有多少呢?据文献记载,在元末熊梦祥撰写的《析津志辑佚》中,北京当时共有街巷胡同413条,其中29条直接称为胡同。明代张爵的《京师五城坊巷摘打衙集》记载了1170条街巷,其中有459条胡同。清末朱一新的((京师坊巷志稿》中,共有2077条衡巷,其中有978条胡同。1949年前后,北京街巷数量达到高峰,其时共有3216条衡巷,其中有1039条胡同。1980年以后,随着经济和城市建设的发展,北京的城区有了很大的扩张,据1982年中国展望出版社出版《古今北京》一书说:“至今,北京城区的胡同约有4550多条。”但在改造建设城区之中又拆迁了一些老的街巷,昔日的许多街巷胡同变成了高楼林立的社区,一些老胡同也随之而消失了。伴随人口的增长,城区的扩大,截止到2003年的统计,北京的老城区尚存有1000多条胡同。
北京胡同历经了数百年的风雨苍桑,它既是老北京生活的象征,又是北京传统文化的生动体现。岁月如歌,古老的胡同虽然大都改变了模样。但还在生生不息,还在向人们讲述着一个老北京的故事。
“北京古城是世界历史最长、规模最大的杰作,是中国历代都城建设的结晶。目前,古城虽已遭到一些破坏,但仍基本保持着原来的空间格局,并且还保留有大片的胡同和四合院映衬着宫殿庙宇”。
建筑家:贝聿铭
“文物与文化是两个概念。文物是指历史建筑的精华,如皇家建筑、宗教建筑;文化是指历史街区,如北京四合院、胡同等。…文化是人立足之根。一个失去了文化的城市,人将无根。”
作家:冯骥才
“感谢《最后的胡同》,钩沉了几百年的春秋往事,完成了对胡同文化记忆的整理和存留,定格了古都最后的有点苍凉的背影。”
文学评论家:汪兆骞
北京胡同历经了数百年的风雨苍桑,它既是老北京生活的象征,又是北京传统文化的生动体现。岁月如歌,古老的胡同虽然大都改变了模样。但还在生生不息,还在向人们讲述着一个老北京的故事。
“北京古城是世界历史最长、规模最大的杰作,是中国历代都城建设的结晶。目前,古城虽已遭到一些破坏,但仍基本保持着原来的空间格局,并且还保留有大片的胡同和四合院映衬着宫殿庙宇”。
建筑家:贝聿铭
“文物与文化是两个概念。文物是指历史建筑的精华,如皇家建筑、宗教建筑;文化是指历史街区,如北京四合院、胡同等。…文化是人立足之根。一个失去了文化的城市,人将无根。”
作家:冯骥才
“感谢《最后的胡同》,钩沉了几百年的春秋往事,完成了对胡同文化记忆的整理和存留,定格了古都最后的有点苍凉的背影。”
文学评论家:汪兆骞
大国志(画册) 豆瓣
作者:
严明
译者:
Dave Haysom
2015
- 11
本书是摄影家严明继畅销书《我爱这哭不出来的浪漫》之后,代表摄影作品“大国志”的首度全面精美呈现。
书中,严明提出了“决定性气氛”的摄影理念,引申了布列松“决定性瞬间”概念,把摄影的要义和理论推向一个新的高度。
全书为双语版,中英文对照。
全书百余幅作品全部为黑白胶片拍摄,包括摄影家大量近年来从未发布过的作品,所有图片皆为诚意之作,诚意之选。
全书内外每个细节均出自著名设计师陆智昌之手。寒来暑往,本书历时近一年,从开本到版式更换数次,封面纸张的顺纹与否、侧边刷黄的深浅色值、精装堵头布的选择,每一个细节都经过反复的推敲。
全书每一张图片,都经过摄影家本人的亲自挑选,并亲赴雅昌印刷厂,历时数日,确认每一个页面印刷的深浅明暗。
每一本画册,都有其亲笔签名。
本书采用雅昌最精良的印制技术,全体人员倾注了大量心血。本书定价约为行业定价的一半,希望喜欢的人都有机会拥有。
书中,严明提出了“决定性气氛”的摄影理念,引申了布列松“决定性瞬间”概念,把摄影的要义和理论推向一个新的高度。
全书为双语版,中英文对照。
全书百余幅作品全部为黑白胶片拍摄,包括摄影家大量近年来从未发布过的作品,所有图片皆为诚意之作,诚意之选。
全书内外每个细节均出自著名设计师陆智昌之手。寒来暑往,本书历时近一年,从开本到版式更换数次,封面纸张的顺纹与否、侧边刷黄的深浅色值、精装堵头布的选择,每一个细节都经过反复的推敲。
全书每一张图片,都经过摄影家本人的亲自挑选,并亲赴雅昌印刷厂,历时数日,确认每一个页面印刷的深浅明暗。
每一本画册,都有其亲笔签名。
本书采用雅昌最精良的印制技术,全体人员倾注了大量心血。本书定价约为行业定价的一半,希望喜欢的人都有机会拥有。