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Match Prints
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Timonthy White
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Match Prints is a visual and editorial dialogue between two important photographers and longtime friends. Jim Marshall was one of the foremost photographers of the rock music scene in the 1960s and 1970s; Timothy White is one of the most in-demand music and Hollywood photographers working today. Over their twenty-year friendship, Tim and Jim discovered that their work had striking similarities, despite time differences of as much as 20 or 30 years, whether the image reflected a common pose or expression, a common prop or situation. This book includes pairings of their selection - primarily of popular musicians and actors - in a dynamic composition on every spread. Jim Morrison and Robert Mitchum; Bob Dylan and Julia Roberts; Robert Plant and Nicole Kidman; and, Shelley Winters and Shirley MacLaine - these are just four examples of the compelling pairings selected especially for the book. There is an introduction by renowned music writer Anthony DeCurtis that compares the work of the two photographers and provides first-hand, behind-the-scenes anecdotes - an entertaining, informative read that sheds light on the photographers and their friendship. Throughout are anecdotes about the photographs by their subjects, among them Keith Richards, Jon Bon Jovi, Slash, Aretha Franklin, Alice Cooper, and Joan Baez. Whether poignant, dramatic, hilarious, or shocking, these are powerful portraits by two masters of the genre.
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Published date |
15 Mar 2009
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Format |
Hardback
Pages |
208
Dimensions |
298 x 254 x 26mm (L x W x H)
Weight |
1529g
ISBN |
978-0-0616-8912-3
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photography / photoessays & documentaries
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