Rating:  Summary: At Least I Saw It Review: Don't you just love it when people who haven't seen the book (and can't spell) post reviews, like the two below? No? I don't either.
For those of you who don't judge a book by it's cover, you just might like this one. It has some of the best pictures from Rolling Stone in it. Judge for yourself.
Rating:  Summary: Sooo much colour Review: From the very moment you open the cover, the photos in this book are very obviously "glossy magazine" photos. The colour is incredibly rich. The has obviously been a lot of work put into setting up each photo, and they would work well in magazine format. It was a little strange to see them set out in a book like this, but does it makes for a really interesting book. Whilst it isnt an "elite fashion photography" book, I dont think it is trying to be. It is simply a nice collection of photos of some of the popular people (eg. singer, actors) form our era. Mark Seliger and Isabel Snyder are superb fashion photographers, and it really shows in this book. Their photos really stand out from all others in the book, and are all incredibly good photos taken in an interesting manner. Its a good book to sit back on a couch with during the day, with some good tunes in the background.
Rating:  Summary: Sooo much colour Review: From the very moment you open the cover, the photos in this book are very obviously "glossy magazine" photos. The colour is incredibly rich. The has obviously been a lot of work put into setting up each photo, and they would work well in magazine format. It was a little strange to see them set out in a book like this, but does it makes for a really interesting book. Whilst it isnt an "elite fashion photography" book, I dont think it is trying to be. It is simply a nice collection of photos of some of the popular people (eg. singer, actors) form our era. Mark Seliger and Isabel Snyder are superb fashion photographers, and it really shows in this book. Their photos really stand out from all others in the book, and are all incredibly good photos taken in an interesting manner. Its a good book to sit back on a couch with during the day, with some good tunes in the background.
Rating:  Summary: My favorite book!!!!! Review: HOTHOUSE - a balmy book full of heat-seeking images that capture the essence of the assorted hotties we can't get out of our minds - is dedicated to the fetching principle that youth isn't NECESSARILY wasted on the young. Even to a feverish thirty-something writer, all the sweet birds and babes of youth on display within these pages at their most glowing, glamorous, intimate and flamboyant have become captivating, sometimes pulse-increasing, subjects of desire. All of our lovely HOTHOUSE flowers - preserved for posterity by some of the world's greatest photographers - are seen in full bloom and stand deliciously at the corner where Youth and Pleasure meet and often hang out. These fin de siecle stars - pop icons in various levels of training and undress - appear to move on flying feet. Often they have been graced with other remarkable body parts as well. Turn the page and you'll likely find yourself feeling hot and not at all bothered.- Bob Weisz, AKA David Wild, or whatever.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Book of Photographs.... Review: I have to say that this book of photographs is one of the sexiest books to have come out since Hustler magazine! All the young stars are set up in highly seductive poses. No one could be disappointed by this collection of hot pictures. There is something here for everyone. You get an equal amount of male and female celebrities in the pages of HotHouse. Some of my favorite stars photographed were Britney Spears, Katie Holmes, Ryan Phillippe, and Sarah Michelle Gellar. I just wish that the editors had chosen to add some pictures of Madonna to the pages--then it would have had practically every celebrity that I love.
Rating:  Summary: A Great Book of Photographs.... Review: I have to say that this book of photographs is one of the sexiest books to have come out since Hustler magazine! All the young stars are set up in highly seductive poses. No one could be disappointed by this collection of hot pictures. There is something here for everyone. You get an equal amount of male and female celebrities in the pages of HotHouse. Some of my favorite stars photographed were Britney Spears, Katie Holmes, Ryan Phillippe, and Sarah Michelle Gellar. I just wish that the editors had chosen to add some pictures of Madonna to the pages--then it would have had practically every celebrity that I love.
Rating:  Summary: Soooo Hot Review: I love this book. The pictures are awesome. The only disappointment is that there weren't more pictures. Excellent ideas and very creative. I especially love the Mena Survani and Anna Kournikova.
Rating:  Summary: Soooo Hot Review: I love this book. The pictures are awesome. The only disappointment is that there weren't more pictures. Excellent ideas and very creative. I especially love the Mena Survani and Anna Kournikova.
Rating:  Summary: Very good, fairly spicy; big pictures of beautiful people Review: If you're youthful, up on all the current young stars, and enjoy the kind of photography that Rolling Stone made popular, buy this book now! It's big, colorful, and balmy enough to make you long for a cool shower. If you're a connoisseur of the finest in photographic images, you may be somewhat underimpressed. Although "HotHouse" is nearer to boiling than freezing, I wouldn't rate the seductivity level as highly as David Wild--who writes the introduction--would make it out to be (see instead the work of Herb Ritts and Sante d'Orazio, among others). Still, overall, it's definitely worth a few looks. The roughly 100 quality photos get high marks for being uninhibited, expressive, and big (each taking up AT LEAST a full page, thank you). On the downside, I take exception to the overuse of the airbrush and the underuse of b/w photography (but that's just me and my preferences). Thirty-one photographers are represented; however, nearly two-thirds of the shots were taken by only four: Mark Seliger, Isabel Snyder, David LaChapelle and Martin Schoeller. The credits list nothing more than subject and artist, but that's not a major drawback for this type of book. My favorite photos are the b/w of Jennifer Love Hewitt (that face!) and the color shot of Charlize Theron reclining with a wooden mannequin (great imagination!). Other notables are of Katie Holmes, Ananda Lewis, Mariah Carey, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe and Mena Suvari. All in all, this is a very worthwhile book for fans of young entertainers or photography.
Rating:  Summary: Very good, fairly spicy; big pictures of beautiful people Review: If you're youthful, up on all the current young stars, and enjoy the kind of photography that Rolling Stone made popular, buy this book now! It's big, colorful, and balmy enough to make you long for a cool shower. If you're a connoisseur of the finest in photographic images, you may be somewhat underimpressed. Although "HotHouse" is nearer to boiling than freezing, I wouldn't rate the seductivity level as highly as David Wild--who writes the introduction--would make it out to be (see instead the work of Herb Ritts and Sante d'Orazio, among others). Still, overall, it's definitely worth a few looks. The roughly 100 quality photos get high marks for being uninhibited, expressive, and big (each taking up AT LEAST a full page, thank you). On the downside, I take exception to the overuse of the airbrush and the underuse of b/w photography (but that's just me and my preferences). Thirty-one photographers are represented; however, nearly two-thirds of the shots were taken by only four: Mark Seliger, Isabel Snyder, David LaChapelle and Martin Schoeller. The credits list nothing more than subject and artist, but that's not a major drawback for this type of book. My favorite photos are the b/w of Jennifer Love Hewitt (that face!) and the color shot of Charlize Theron reclining with a wooden mannequin (great imagination!). Other notables are of Katie Holmes, Ananda Lewis, Mariah Carey, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe and Mena Suvari. All in all, this is a very worthwhile book for fans of young entertainers or photography.
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