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A Middle Eastern dancer's NY worldReview Date: 2006-03-13

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A Touching and Humorous Look at HumanityReview Date: 2002-11-24

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Nearly essential for Elvis fansReview Date: 2001-03-23

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Amazing Kids PhotographyReview Date: 2000-11-16

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Showcases their local wildlife, the incredible scenic beauty, and engaging history.Review Date: 2007-12-02

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Encounters With China: Merchants, Missionaries & MandarinsReview Date: 2001-03-19

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Ready, Steady, Pose! Pin-Ups of the Early Brit Pop/Rock SceneReview Date: 2007-09-20
Speaking of whom, the book is remarkable not only for the famous, but for those the Kinks called "those you never even heard of." The Cheetahs (dressed, of course, in full cheesy Cheetah costumes, the N' Betweeners, the Shadows; in fact, a whole panopoly of posers and poseurs. Their publicity shots were often taken by EMI suits at around the EMI building--most famously, the roof. As Jobey points out, and as the title suggests, photos during the early 60's showed young men in band uniforms (no one was to stand out), posing good-naturedly in stock locations and themes. The roof, of course, but also in front of the curtain where EMI groups performed for a select few entering the studio, near a Mercedes, and the obligatory shot of the band leaping into the air after signing their EMI contract.
Even the Supremes, Jobey comments, posed with hats and umbrellas, in something of a tribute to the British music hall tradition. The musicians had an abundanceof patience and a dearth of attitude, and Jobey recalls this time fondly as an age when the photographer as image maker wasn't as independent, and the musicians weren't as confident of long-lasting fame. OF course, image was always important, even in the ridiculous scenarios set up by the technically excellent but conceptually bogged-down EMI staff photographers (reminds me of the early days of MTV--and some comtemporary videos as well, where every lyric is linked to a corresponding literal referent).
The photographs are enjoyable as kitsch, as a window into period fashion and sensibilities, and, occasionally, as great photography. Probably a combination of the photographer and David Bowie's understanding of the image, his late 1960's pictures already show his angularity, and his singular relationship with the audience. The cover photo (repeated inside) shows Bowie looking distant and alienated; he looks directly into the camera, but with a blank expression, it's a startlingly prescient view of the Bowie to come. Shots of the Beatles, the "girl groups," groups that faded quickly, and what may be novelty acts are distributed in roughly chronological order throughout the book, and the last several pages feature small photos of album covers--another treat. THe book certainly needs an index, and, ideally, a discography, bibliography, and/or brief biosketches of the musicians, but EMI chose not to put out anything definitive or particularly research-friendly. YOu'll just have to GOOGLE (or A-1, ok, Amazon?) the beautifully dressed Julie Driscoll, or P. B. Proby, or the Cheetahs to find out more.
Apparently out-of-print, the book is available from several independent sellers using Amazon.com's tremendous customer base. Recommended for collectors of early rock "bibliobilia" (I'm getting one), and those who follow trend in photography and early pop/rock music. Despite the lack of text, it's an invaluable visual resource, and, really, just great fun.
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Black Spain as BeautyReview Date: 1997-06-14

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The Genius of Arlene GottfriedReview Date: 2000-05-17

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Beautiful Atget BookReview Date: 2004-05-14
Of the images in the book, I think that any Atget fan knows that trees were a favorite subject of his, and some of the images feel very familiar. But what this sequence of photographs reveals through multiple images of the same trees is something of the working methods of the photographer. At least some of the images are of places and trees that most photographers would pass by as not likely to produce an image of lasting interest, but Atget manages to produce photographs full of grace and mystery, and to transform the ordinary into something lush and satisfying. How he managed to accomplish this is, of course, unknowable, but it is precisely this magic that draws us to his work.
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