Julius Shulman: Architecture and its Photography | 
enlarge | Creators: Peter Gossel, Julius Shulman Publisher: Taschen Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 299 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.8 Dimensions (in): 12.7 x 9.9 x 1.3
ISBN: 3822872040 Dewey Decimal Number: 778.94092 EAN: 9783822872048 ASIN: 3822872040
Publication Date: November 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: FREE USPS Expedited shipping Upgrade! hardcover, has dust jacket, minimal shelf wear, corners/edges slightly worn/bent, -JCC
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Amazon.com Our contact with great architecture tends to be indirect, through representations. Few of us have seen the Taj Mahal, yet we all know exactly what it looks like. The useful act of photographing buildings can be an art, particularly when the photographer's presence seems to recede, and a great architectural shot suggests that you're seeing things as they are rather than through someone else's prism. Julius Shulman has documented buildings in that seemingly transparent way for more than six decades. This meticulous and prolific craftsman was in the right place, California, at the right time, the golden age of West Coast modern residential architecture that spanned the 1930s to the 1960s. Richard Neutra helped him get his start, and he recorded early modernists such as Wright, Schindler, Soriano, Harris, Frey, Ain, Stone, Gropius, Kahn, and Neutra, as well as younger ones such as Goff, Lautner, Ellwood, Koenig, Drake, Killingsworth, Eames, Greene, Legoretta, and even early Frank Gehry. His view camera captured the glamour of hillside steel-and-glass houses cantilevered above the city lights, the serenity of desert vacation homes at dusk, and the clean-lined ingenuity of young architects working on modest budgets. Shulman's text is a knotty quasi biography, but some good stories lurk there. This is a physically impressive book: its 300 large-format pages contain 500 superbly reproduced color and black-and-white photos that are worth more than the proverbial thousand words each. --John Pastier
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Brillant Book January 11, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book has been my bible. From the pure joy of looking at the visuals to the wealth of knowledge perched on it pages. For anyone interested in architecture and photography this is a must read.
Buy this book January 10, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
If one is ever to purchase a book concerning mid-century modernism, purchase this book. The photography is amazing, and inspiring. The text is informative without being verbose. This is definitely one of the top ten favourites in my collection. Mr. Shulman is absolutely brilliant.
Shulman - A great Photographer of Architecture July 26, 1999 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
A terrific insight into the professional career of Julius Shulman. His work, his thoughts on Architects and their work and a cross section of some of the most beautifully crafted Photographs of Architecture from his files.
precise and remarkable; shape and form is astounding April 25, 1999 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
an amazing book; the photography is superb in capturing the essence of architecture
Stunning design, beautiful photography, entertaining memoir December 21, 1998 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
An extraordinary and rare book. Master architectural photographer Julius Shulman showcases the stunning modern designs of Neutra, Koenig, Eames, and others with extraordinary talent and craft. The photographs literally glow. Many of them bowl you over with their beauty. Others have the camp value of '50s advertising: housewives in modern kitchens, families lounging at poolside, couples entertaining in open living spaces. Shulman adds considerable depth by recalling his relationships with the architects, his encounters with the homeowners, his notes on making the photographs. If you admire modern design, appreciate fine photography, and like a good story, this is a book you will cherish.
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