Boekdetails
Formaat
Hardcover
Pagina's
160
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Aug 15, 2006
Uitgever
ICP/Steidl
ISBN-10
386521312X
ISBN-13
9783865213129
Beschrijving
Weegee emerges as a captivating figure in the landscape of photography, embodying the gritty essence of 1940s New York. His lens captured the raw and unfiltered moments of life, often focusing on the darker aspects of urban existence. Through a striking collection of images, the work showcases Weegee's unique perspective, intertwining stark reality with an undeniable artistry.
Accompanied by insights from well-respected writers like Lucy Sante and Cynthia Young, the narrative delves deeper into the man behind the camera. These voices paint a portrait of Weegee not merely as a photographer but as an astute observer of humanity's complexities, revealing his influence on the evolution of photojournalism.
The contributions from notable figures such as Paul Strand and Ralph Steiner further enhance the dialogue around Weegee's legacy. Together, they explore themes of social commentary and the relationship between spectacle and suffering, offering readers an understanding of how Weegee's work resonates with contemporary audiences while firmly rooting it in its historical context.
Accompanied by insights from well-respected writers like Lucy Sante and Cynthia Young, the narrative delves deeper into the man behind the camera. These voices paint a portrait of Weegee not merely as a photographer but as an astute observer of humanity's complexities, revealing his influence on the evolution of photojournalism.
The contributions from notable figures such as Paul Strand and Ralph Steiner further enhance the dialogue around Weegee's legacy. Together, they explore themes of social commentary and the relationship between spectacle and suffering, offering readers an understanding of how Weegee's work resonates with contemporary audiences while firmly rooting it in its historical context.
Genres
Mysterie
Geschiedenis
Misdaad