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Elliot Erwitt's dogs. Ediz. multilingue by Elliott Erwitt Pdf
Photographies prises à partir des années 1950 qui témoignent du regard amusé et étonné que le photographe américain porte sur la ville, sa vitalité et sa diversité. L'ensemble cherche à refléter tous les aspects de la ville à travers des instantanés tantôt graveleux et tantôt élégants.
One of the 20th century's most celebrated image-makers, this collection, in a generously oversized format, focuses on Elliott Erwitt's distinctive photographs of dogs. In a heartfelt and original tribute to man's best friend, this photographic master captures all the diversity of the canine kingdom. We witness Fido's many moods from playful, perky scamp to quiet and constant companion. Ranging from daring little imps to lumbering and gentle beasts, Erwitt's images unveil the quirkiness that makes these creatures so beloved while combining an unerring sense of composition with the magic of the moment.
This book has been an opportunity for Erwitt to revisit the photographs he made in his early career and to uncover meaning upon second glance which was not apparent when the image was originally taken. The master of visual one-liners--bold statement images replete with humour, irony and acknowledged absurdity--the photographs selected for this book are quieter, more subtle and suggest Erwitt's increasing confidence in his own eye. By selecting these photographs he has begun to both examine and challenge how his younger self saw the world.
Elliott Erwitt by Jessica S. McDonald,Stuart Alexander,Sean Corcoran,Steven D. Hoelscher Pdf
Published on the occasion of an exhibition of works from the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin, held there, August 15, 2016-January 1, 2017.
One of the 20th century's most celebrated image-makers, this collection, in a generously oversized format, focuses on Elliott Erwitt's distinctive photographs of dogs. In a heartfelt and original tribute to man's best friend, this photographic master captures all the diversity of the canine kingdom. We witness Fido's many moods from playful, perky scamp to quiet and constant companion. Ranging from daring little imps to lumbering and gentle beasts, Erwitt's images unveil the quirkiness that makes these creatures so beloved while combining an unerring sense of composition with the magic of the moment.
"Dogs love to lie on their backs. They love to sniff things; dig; swim in water, be it salty or fresh; pull against their leashes; carry sticks; and in almost any situation, bark loudly and insistently - more often than not at something unseen or unheard by lowly humans. Elliott Erwitt - as luck would have it - loves to take photographs of dogs. He loves taking photographs of dogs sniffing things, dogs digging, dogs swimming in ponds or in the ocean, dogs carrying sticks, dogs barking at something, and, more often than not, dogs lying on their backs in the grass, belly up and grinning from ear to ear." "Elliott Erwitt is a man of consequence: statesmen, authors, icons, and film stars make up his portfolio; he's been a member and three-time president of Magnum Photos; he's made critically acclaimed films and has produced for television. But, for all the impressive names and important achievements, his career just keeps going to the dogs. After a few minutes in the company of Woof; it's easy to see why."--BOOK JACKET.
The ultimate collection of canine photography for the discerning dog lover with images selected from the renowned Magnum Photos archive. Magnum Dogs brings together a brilliantly diverse and entertaining selection of images that showcase man’s best friend, through the visual wit and skill of Magnum’s photographers. This collection features some 180 photographs of dogs from across the world—and highlights the depth of their relationships with humans. The book is organized into five thematic chapters—“Streetwise,” “Best in Show,” “It’s a Dog’s Life,” “At the Beach,” and “Behind the Scenes.” These encounters include immaculately coiffed showdogs captured in wryly observed photography from the likes of Martin Parr and Harry Gruyaert as well as privileged, intimate glimpses of Hollywood stars alongside their trusted, four-legged confidants, as seen through the lenses of Eve Arnold and Dennis Stock. Since the Magnum photo agency was founded eight decades ago, dogs have found their way into the collection’s most captivating images. Whether depicting pampered pooches lounging in Parisian apartments or beloved family dogs, these photos convey affection, humor, and insight into the universal human bond with canines. Packaged in an irresistible gift format, this is the perfect book for anyone, around the world, who is a “dog person” at heart.
Includes previously unpublished photographs of Pittsburgh by acclaimed photographer Elliot Erwitt taken between 1949 and 1950. These photographs, capturing the humanity and spirit of the architecture and people of the city of Pittsburgh, were thought lost until the negatives were recently located in the Pittsburgh Photographic Library.
Elliott Erwitt’s eye for humor catches at the same time the subtle hint of tragedy. Seeing what few others see, and capturing it for all of us, is the essence of Personal Exposures. For this volume Elliott painstakingly culled the work of a lifetime, rediscovering prints he had not seen in years and creating a unified whole that reflects a consistent, mature vision of photography and humanity. Here are men, women, and children in off-guard moments; old people; little girls hamming it up; and even various dogs, who have their own preoccupations. The pictures reflect a lifetime of humorous, ironic observation and sensitivity to the human condition.
WOOF is a wonderful tribute to the dogs that enrich our lives in so many ways. It is obvious that Elliott Erwitt has a particular affinity for these unique creatures, and his masterful depictions are filled with love and gentle humour. As Trudi Styler notes in her foreword to the book, Elliott's photographs convey the special nature of dogs, whatever the breed. He is 'a dog person', and it shows. The dogs pictured in WOOF include the aristocratic and the humble, the elegant and the scruffy, the aloofly cool and the exuberantly involved. Sometimes their humans are pictured with them, illustrating that special relationship that we develop with no other type of animal. But it is the dog that is given centre-stage - sometimes demanding it, sometimes bashful and sometimes indifferent.