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Friends of Photography
1981
56
softcover
book
0-933286-23-6
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New Haven
Yale University Press
1983
397
softcover
book
0-300-03481-4
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New York
Oxford University Press
2000
262
hardcover
book
0-19-513583-0
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New York
Princeton Architectural Press
1998
115
hardcover
book
1-56898-146-5
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New York, NY
G. P. Putnam's Sons
1977
128 p.
hc.
book
399-11885-3
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New Haven, CT
Yale University Press
1988
383
softcover
book
0-300-04866-1
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New York
St. Martin's Press
2000
1st
101
hardcover
book
0-312-26588-3
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Edinburgh
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
1986
172
softcover
book, catalog
0-11-493124-0
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New York, NY
The Museum of Modern Art
1979
sc.
ill.
Buch
Text engl.
Glendale
Balcony Press
1998
120
softcover
book
1-890449-00-8
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New York
Dover Publications
1960
2nd, revised edition
softcover
book
0-486-23667-6
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Mark Seliger
2011
500 copies
hc.
Book
Text engl.
Exhibition Catalog
Williamstown
Sterling and Francine Art Institute
1981
Paperback
Book
0-931103-04-9
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Bala Cynwyd
Paul Cava Fine Art
2001
Paperback
Book
0-9707966-0-9
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Text engl.
Stockport
Dewi Lewis
2011
hc.
Book
978-1-907893-11-7
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Brooklyn
Powerhouse Books
2011
136 p.
hc. in dustjacket
200 duotone photographs
Book
978-1-57687-587-2
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Text engl. - Age of Silver is iconic American photographer John Loengard’s ode to the art form to which he dedicated his life. Loengard, a longtime staff photographer and editor for LIFE magazine and other publications, spent years documenting modern life for the benefit of the American public. Over the years he trained his camera on dignitaries, artists, athletes, intellectuals, blue and whitecollar workers, urban and natural landscapes, man-made objects, and people of all types engaged in the act of living. In Age of Silver, Loengard has focused on of some of the most important photographers of the last half-century, including Annie Leibovitz, Ansel Adams, Man Ray, Richard Avedon, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Harry Benson, and many, many others. Loengard caught them at home and in the studio; posed portraits and candid shots of the artists at work and at rest. - Complimenting these revealing, expertly composed portraits are elegant photographs of the artists holding their favorite or most revered negatives. This extra dimension to the project offers an inside peek at the artistic process and is a stark reminder of the physicality of the photographic practice at a time before the current wave of digital dominance. There is no more honest or faithful reproduction of life existent in the world of image making than original, untouched silver negatives. - Far from an attempt to put forth a singular definition of modern photographic practice, this beautifully printed, duotone monograph instead presents evidence of the unique vision and extremely personal style of every artist pictured. Annie Leibovitz is quoted in her caption as once saying, “I am always perplexed when people say that a photograph has captured someone. A photograph is just a piece of them in a moment. It seems presumptuous to think you can get more than that.” However, by including not just portraits of the artists, but also of their negatives Loengard aims to capture something more than just a piece of each of photography’s greats with Age of Silver. (Publisher's text; seen 02.2018).
Los Angeles, LA
Alskog, Inc.
1975
96 p.
pb.
Book
0-690-00786-8
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Text engl.
NY
Knopf
1976
hb
bk
0 394 40882 9
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London
Cassell Illustrated
2005
hc.
book
1-84403-2906
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Text engl.
London
Cassell & Co.
2005
hc.
book
9780753710722
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Text engl.
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