Editor: Albert Watson
Publisher: Bullfinch Press
Publication: 1994, First Edition
Binding: Hardcover, section sewn
Pages: 300
Size: 285 x 360
Text: English
Design: David Carson
(Introduction) 'MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPHY is an unruly marriage between ideas and process. On one hand is the photographer's vision. On the other is the army of editors, stylists, models, celebrities, publicists, technicians, assistants, and hairdressers he must assemble, pacify, and seduce to achieve the picture. It goes without saying that a great deal of contemporary magazine photography leaves a more powerful impression of the process than of the idea that launched it; photography is now largely and visibly the product of collaboration. While this shouldn't diminish the artistry of the photog-rapher—it is, after all, how movie-makers have always done business—it can complicate the issue of authorship. How does the photographer identify himself within the collaboration? Is his signature legible? Is it necessary?
Condition: Very Good. All titles are used and show shelf ware consistent with age. Light rubbing to dust jacket. Slight wave to interior pages.
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