Fashion Images De Mode No. 3 and No. 4 [PDF Scan]

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    Fashion Images De Mode No. 3
    by Lisa Lovatt-Smith (Author), Stephen Gan (Editor)

    More Info HERE

    File Format: PDF Scan
    Publication Date: November 1998

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    Fashion Images de Mode is fashion's visual memory. It collects the very best fashion images of 1997 taken by the very best photographers. With a pertinent introduction by fashion guru Stephen Gan, Fashion Images de Mode No. 3 takes off by examining the recent phenomenon of British supremacy in art direction, photography, and fashion with an, A to Z of London's wildest. Other tests include an examination of sex and violence in fashion imagery and the related boom in Japanese "school girl" photography. The worlds of Inez van Lamsweerde and Vindoodh Matadin are explored by art critic Benjamin Weil; cutting edge fashion illustration make its debut in the book with a much anticipated twenty-four page portfolio; and the most brilliant fashion photographers edit their own work.

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    Fashion Images De Mode No. 4
    by Lisa Lovatt-Smith (Author), Stephen Gan (Editor)

    More Info HERE

    File Format: PDF Scan
    Publication Date: October 1999

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    Fashion photography's pervasive presence has brought the intimate aesthetics of post-80s realism into everybody's lives. This year's Fashion Images de Mode, the fourth volume of an annual series, showcases emerging as well as established photographers. Editor Lisa Lovatt-Smith presents photographs which capture the new directions in current fashion media, such as an increasingly subjective photographer's eye and a heightened reliance on digital image manipulation. This edition includes an introduction by renowned writer Susan Sontag, an essay by Patrick Remy, and sections devoted to prominent photographers Steve Hiett, Phil Poynter, Sean Ellis, Anette Aurell, Ellen Von Unwerth, Mario Sorrenti, Melodie McDaniel, Nathaniel Goldberg, Terry Richardson, Jack Pierson, Peter Lindbergh, David La Chapelle, and Mario Testino.

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