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I, Will McBride |
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Rating:  Summary: A TRIBUTE TO A LONER IN PHOTOGRAPHY Review: Will Mc Bride is chasened by some of the reviews on Amazon, because in this compliation of mostly nude boys by this one of a kind photographer, some have been seen before. That is like refusing to look at The Winged Victory in the Lovere, because you have seen it before. Encompassing his shocking breakthrough "Show Me" a sexual guide for children, and numerouse nude and clothed subjects, this is a lasting memory of genius whether you like the subject matter or not. His photos of a sculpture he is working on for a square in German are stirring. It could be said that this man is the Jock Sturges of the other sex.
Rating:  Summary: Sad text, contrast the luminous photos of his sons & others. Review: Will Mcbride is as different as a man -saying he was a "bad father"- as one can contrast with his magnetic images.Never spending much time with his sons or his wife, yet creating nude portraits of them and others that transfix your imagination. Images one would swear were taken by a man doting on his subjects. Divorced later he saw little of his family thereafter. Maybe the camera was the only instrument Will McBride knew to communicate his feeling.How fortunate we are he use it. Beautiful, yet controversial to some,this book establishes again why we should all thank our founding fathers for our 1st amendment.
Rating:  Summary: Sad text, contrast the luminous photos of his sons & others. Review: Will Mcbride is as different as a man -saying he was a "bad father"- as one can contrast with his magnetic images.Never spending much time with his sons or his wife, yet creating nude portraits of them and others that transfix your imagination. Images one would swear were taken by a man doting on his subjects. Divorced later he saw little of his family thereafter. Maybe the camera was the only instrument Will McBride knew to communicate his feeling.How fortunate we are he use it. Beautiful, yet controversial to some,this book establishes again why we should all thank our founding fathers for our 1st amendment.
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