Fashion Photography

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There is no question that Focus is a book that must be evaluated on several planes depending on one’s point of view and frame of reference.

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So many spectators of the fashion business and worlds of fashion believe that growing old and being fashionable, stylish, and glamorous is just about being an older fashion model, but that couldn’t

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The most pertinent fact about Sarah Moon: Now and Then is that this is not some glossy table coffee table book but rather a very scholarly, if not erudite, examination of Sarah Moon’s body

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If one picture is worth a thousand words then Night Flowers would be five complete sets of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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The Isaac Mizrahi Pictures, photos by Nick Waplington, bears a striking resemblance to Fashion's Front Line that features the images of Niall McInernery, in that both boo

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Frank Horvat is considered to be one of the most influential and notable photographers of the 20th century, and yet he is not as well known as many of his colleagues.

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“one of the most authoritative, educational, and gut-splittingly funny books about the do’s and don’ts of men’s style.”

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Vogue Like a Painting is a love letter to fashion, photography and Vogue itself.

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Apparently this is the third book in a series celebrating the continuing collaboration of Juergen Teller and Nicolas Ghesquière.

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There is no other way to say this other than Best of British is truly a love letter to the world of fashion but totally focused on British fashion.

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Minh-ha Pham has taken a somewhat innocuous topic and tried to make it a Major Topic.

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What is so remarkable about books such as this one is that their titles are often misleading and always highly subjective.

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There is always high expectation when a reader opens a book like Portraits in Fashion: Norman Parkinson. The reality should live up to or graze the level of expectation.

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“more educational and enlightening than it is entertaining.”

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Electric Fashion stands alone in the genre of fashion monographs as this is a book that can be appraised and applauded on multiple levels.

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Paris Haute Couture is possibly one of the most informative and exhaustive volumes on the subject.

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