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Rating:  Summary: captivating!! Review: Anyone who is interested in taking up photography should have this book. There are many emotions "pictured" in this book, a wonderful and artful way for people to get in touch with themselves.
Rating:  Summary: captivating!! Review: Anyone who is interested in taking up photography should have this book. There are many emotions "pictured" in this book, a wonderful and artful way for people to get in touch with themselves.
Rating:  Summary: INCREDIBLE...NEED I SAY MORE? Review: GORMAN IS ONE OF THE MOST GIFTED PHOTOGRAPHERS OF OUR AGE. HE CAPTURES HIS SUBJECT IN A WAY ONLY HE CAN. LOOKING AT YOUR FAVORITE CELEBRITY THROUGH HIS LENS IS A TRUELY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE
Rating:  Summary: A great book Review: If you are thinking of buying this book because you are a Keanu Reeves fan, then go ahead and do so. It is definately worth it! It is a great quality book.
Rating:  Summary: Fine Artistic Commitment Review: When a Photographer has done the hard work necessary to become a portraitist for many of our modern musicians, screen personalities and others of note there is always a danger that his or her work will lose its innovative drive. Greg Norman has managed to avoid this pitfall and has retained his ability to make deep, searing penetrations into the personae of his subjects. There is a natural intensity to Norman's work that often disguises the tremendous control he actually exerts over the process.Greg Norman's career started as an amateur taking shots at rock'n'roll concerts. He went on to document the protest era, film work in Los Angeles and portraiture. Always showing a fine sense of the moment, his images breathe with life. He works almost entirely in black and white, creating strong, graphic prints. I love the perfect contrast of a shot of the Barbi Twins, the incredible expression on a photo of Nina Hagen, the frequent glimpses of Keanu Reeves, and many, many others. "Inside Life" has about 175 beautifully printed photographs in it, and very little distracting text. There is a foreword by John Waters, an introduction by Dave Fulton, and a short afterthoughts section for reflections from some of his subjects. "Inside Life" is a remarkable testimony to the work of one of America's notable photographers during the 90's. It has value as a source of inspiration for other photographers as well as being a beautiful coffee table book.
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