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Terry Richardson's Diary 2010
Terry Richardson
出版
Damiani
, 2013
主題
Art / American / General
Photography / Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Photography / Subjects & Themes / Fashion
Photography / Individual Photographers / General
Photography / Individual Photographers / Artists' Books
Photography / Photoessays & Documentaries
Photography / Subjects & Themes / Portraits & Selfies
ISBN
8862082894
9788862082891
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=x1iGnAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Since September 2009, the legendary fashion and portrait photographer Terry Richardson has been keeping an online photo diary, posting a new picture every day. These posts typically contain informal portraits of whomever Richardson is shooting, or whichever celebrity, artist or other public figure has dropped by the studio--either for an actual sitting or perhaps to discuss an upcoming project. Also posted to the site are examples of Richardson's street photography--snaps of street signs, buildings and sights around New York. As with Andy Warhol's
Time Capsules
, the accumulation of these candid, off-the-cuff photographs over the past three years has amounted to a social map of the most interesting people on the fashion, art, political and music scenes. Equal parts red carpet and intimate salon, the parade of people who enter Richardson's studio is boggling in its diversity. Amongst the thousands featured in
Terry Richardson's Diary 2010
are Barack Obama, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Angela Westberry, Frank Ocean, Richard Prince, Ryan McGinley, Donatella Versace and Kate Moss. This tantalizing array of images also provides a sense of how many of our media and pop culture images are shaped by the creative energies of one talented individual. The book is presented in a yearbook format to accentuate its origins as a daily practice.
Known for his punk-rock sensibility and willingness to take a fresh, edgy approach to portrait, fashion and documentary photography,
Terry Richardson
(born 1965) boasts a list of fashion clients including Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford and Yves Saint Laurent. His editorial work has been featured in publications ranging from
Rolling Stone
to
Vogue
and
Vice
.