Manuel Alvarez Bravo: Polaroids | 
enlarge | Author: Colete Alvarez Urbajtel Creator: Manuel Alvarez Bravo Publisher: Editorial RM Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 96 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 9685208379 Dewey Decimal Number: 770 EAN: 9789685208376 ASIN: 9685208379
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Product Description Manuel Alvarez Bravo is generally recognized as one of the masters of modern photography and one of Mexico's most significant artists. He is well-known for his black and white images, therefore this selection of never-before-published Polaroids might be a surprise to those familiar only with his signature style. The simple design of the book--a single photograph per page--reproduced in the original Polaroid's dimensions--creates an ideal context in which to enjoy this segment of Bravo's work. Colette Alvarez Urbajtel, the photographer's widow writes: "Although Manuel used a Hasselblad with special backing until his late career, when Polaroid cameras appeared on the market, he was quick to avail himself of their convenience and speed. He started taking black and white Polaroids with the appropriate fixtures, and then moved on to color. His work in color tended to be the result of some sudden impulse, when he had just supplied himself with materials or in quest of a particular effect. It might be at home, on the weekend, when there were people visiting, or when he wished to capture some prank of his daughters . . ." Beautifully reproduced, Manuel Alvarez Bravo: Polaroids reveals a playful, charming, and spontaneous side of the great Mexican master of light and shade, and is the first book on his work published since his death in 2003. It will appeal to those interested in photography and Mexican art in general.
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Bravo, Bravo! March 9, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Long one of Mexico's masters of photography, Manuel Alvarez Bravo's collection of poloroid images gives an intimate view of some private moments. In photography, many newcomers concentrate on buying the latest and greatest equipment to produce that 'perfect' image, rather than focus on visualization. In this book, the master photographer proves why it's the photographer not the camera that makes the shot.
Every picture is a joy to see. Pick this book up, while it's still available. Unfortunately, many of his books are so hard to get.
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