teNeues Publishing has been nominated for the renowned LUCIE AWARD 2007 in the category Photography Book Publisher of the Year with Elliott Erwitt's Book 'Unseen'. The LUCIE AWARDS - the photography community's Oscar - are awarded in NY each year to salute the achievements of the world's finest photographers and to promote the appreciation of photography. Elliott Erwitt received the famous Lifetime Achievement Award 2007 in New York on 22.10.2007. This stunning assembly of work was personally selected by Erwitt himself. Most of these images have never been published before. The generous trim size and large number of double-page spreads allow you to admire the master's technique and artistry up close. Every image is photography at its most ebullient and life-enhancing and each reflects the scope of Erwitt's observant and eclectic eye. Here is a fitting tribute to this Magnum photographer who has shot such Hollywood legends as Marlene Dietrich and Marilyn Monroe, yet whose delight in everyday irony has captured many witty moments, including his famous portraits of people and their dogs. AUTHOR: Born in Paris in 1928, Elliott Erwitt arrived in the U.S. in the late 1930s. Establishing himself in the 40s and 50s as a leading magazine photographer, he joined the prestigious Magnum Agency in 1953. In addition to his work in magazines, he achieved great success as an advertising photographer. He currently lives in New York City. 343 tritone photos
This stunning assembly of work was personally selected by Erwitt himself. Most of these images have never been published before. The generous trim size and large number of double-page spreads allow you to admire the master's technique and artistry up close. Every image is photography at its most ebullient and life-enhancing and each reflects the scope of Erwitt's observant and eclectic eye. Here is a fitting tribute to this Magnum photographer who has shot such Hollywood legends as Marlene Dietrich and Marilyn Monroe, yet whose delight in everyday irony has captured many witty moments, including his famous portraits of people and their dogs.
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.
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 photographer's interpretive photo-essay in this volume captures the esprit de corps of Texas's Kilgore College Rangerettes, the first precision dance drill team, and beautifully conveys the timeless quality of this unique subculture of young American womanhood.
First published in 1995. This is Volume 11, number 3 of Psychoanalytic Inquiry focusing on the recent developments in the concept and treatment of phobias and panic states. This text presents an integration of neuroscientific and psychoanalytic information, and is scientifically comprehensive and clinically sensitive.
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.
- A week-to-view hardback diary featuring images by Elliott Erwitt (b. 1928) - More than 50 images taken from the best of Erwitt's work are combined here with elegant typography and a practical layout in this exclusive hardback diary - Contains details of major public holidays and space for listing appointments and rendezvous, or notes and musings - Atmospheric witty, whimsical, and funny, Erwitt's images will consistently delight and amuse - whatever the season
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