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Nudes

Nudes

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: Andreas continues to demonstrate his facility with the human form in dynamic composition. Unfortunately, the cover is by far the most exquisite image.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A stunning collection of the human form at it's finest.
Review: Gorgeous all the way around. Simply, oneof the most beautiful books of it's type around. Andreas is magical with his camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bitesnich knows a good idea when he sees it
Review: Herb Ritts, in Men/Women, 1989, enthralled us with images of women against a stark white wall -- women whose skin Ritts rendered profoundly dark regardless of race. Dennis Manarchy did some amazing pictures in 1990-1991 of a wonderfully muscular black man dressed only in a coat of baby oil, also against a pure white backdrop. Albert Watson, ca. 1989, gave us murky, sexy images of white women rendered so dark as to be indistinguishable from the gloom that enveloped them. Andreas Bitesnich synthesizes these and other similar influences in "Nudes", a series of pictures from about 1993-1998 in a luxuriously produced volume from Edition Stemmle. The images are mostly dark, very simple nudes, male and female, all rendered with very dark skin oiled in varying amounts from just a drop to slathered. The poses are from graceful modern dance with plenty of bulging muscle and extension, and all aloof personae. They are spectacularly beautiful and about as inviting as a pit bull. The pleasure here, for the most part, is a nearly abstract indulgence in sculptured nude humans.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Bitesnich knows a good idea when he sees it
Review: Herb Ritts, in Men/Women, 1989, enthralled us with images of women against a stark white wall -- women whose skin Ritts rendered profoundly dark regardless of race. Dennis Manarchy did some amazing pictures in 1990-1991 of a wonderfully muscular black man dressed only in a coat of baby oil, also against a pure white backdrop. Albert Watson, ca. 1989, gave us murky, sexy images of white women rendered so dark as to be indistinguishable from the gloom that enveloped them. Andreas Bitesnich synthesizes these and other similar influences in "Nudes", a series of pictures from about 1993-1998 in a luxuriously produced volume from Edition Stemmle. The images are mostly dark, very simple nudes, male and female, all rendered with very dark skin oiled in varying amounts from just a drop to slathered. The poses are from graceful modern dance with plenty of bulging muscle and extension, and all aloof personae. They are spectacularly beautiful and about as inviting as a pit bull. The pleasure here, for the most part, is a nearly abstract indulgence in sculptured nude humans.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Andreas H. Bitesnich's Nudes is Disappointment.
Review: I bought this book on the weekend despite the fact that I'm broke. I walked away, leaving two copies on the shelf, and when I came back there was only one left! Obviously I was not the only person impressed with this gentleman's photography. It was worth every penny that I paid for it. It is absolutely breathtaking and exquiste! Andreas knows how to bring forth the human form in all of its glory without making it salacious and lubricious. Andreas knows truly knows what the true meaning of the word SEXY means. It is trully remarkable and I hope to see more of him down the road.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Herb Ritts watch out!
Review: I bought this book on the weekend despite the fact that I'm broke. I walked away, leaving two copies on the shelf, and when I came back there was only one left! Obviously I was not the only person impressed with this gentleman's photography. It was worth every penny that I paid for it. It is absolutely breathtaking and exquiste! Andreas knows how to bring forth the human form in all of its glory without making it salacious and lubricious. Andreas knows truly knows what the true meaning of the word SEXY means. It is trully remarkable and I hope to see more of him down the road.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Technically excellent, but artistically disappointing
Review: I was actually fairly disappointed by this book, though it does merit very high marks on the technical issues, i.e. the reproductions are of high quality, and the photographer knew his tools. It's just that I didn't care for the choice of images. Most of the images are very contrasty, moving quickly between almost oily highlights and deep shadows. The poses, while visually interesting, were very artificial and to me, unappealing. I guess the photographer was going for presenting the structure of the body and different kinds of lines you could generate with it. In that regard, he did a good job, but it was not a goal that appealed to me. And one final FYI, the book is black and white -- no value judgement on that, just information that I didn't see elsewhere on this page.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply Beautiful
Review: I was so lucky to finally find this book, as all the bookstores I asked had already sold out. Andreas H. Bitesnich must really be the undisputed master of black & white nude photography. This large-format book contains his work through the last decade, and is from start to finish an ode to the human form. Bitesnich avoids all use of props and styling to create mood. Instead he creates human sculputres, using the form itself, and his wonderful sense of lightning. His nudes are highly charged and sexual without borrowing any clichés. Even the most abstract retain this quality through the gorgeous textrues of skin, simultaneously soft and vulnerable, hard and unobtainable. It is precisely with these contrasts that Bitesnich comes into his own. Simply Beautiful!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply Beautiful
Review: I was so lucky to finally find this book, as all the bookstores I asked had already sold out. Andreas H. Bitesnich must really be the undisputed master of black & white nude photography. This large-format book contains his work through the last decade, and is from start to finish an ode to the human form. Bitesnich avoids all use of props and styling to create mood. Instead he creates human sculputres, using the form itself, and his wonderful sense of lightning. His nudes are highly charged and sexual without borrowing any clichés. Even the most abstract retain this quality through the gorgeous textrues of skin, simultaneously soft and vulnerable, hard and unobtainable. It is precisely with these contrasts that Bitesnich comes into his own. Simply Beautiful!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Andreas H. Bitesnich's Nudes is Disappointment.
Review: This book is a major disappointment. The images are too dark, the style is overly contrived and the subjects are likely to please only those who are who like their women to look like men and vice versa. The only reason I rated it one star is because there is no lower rating.


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