Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
|
 |
Kate : The Kate Moss Book |
List Price: $12.95
Your Price: |
 |
|
|
|
| Product Info |
Reviews |
<< 1 >>
Rating:  Summary: Incredible Review: I loved it, it's fantastic. I'm a big fan of Kate and never before have I seen a more complete and extraordinary scrapbook of Kate's pictures. Kate is without a doubt the most beautiful woman that has ever posed for the camera. A must have for true Kate Moss fans.
Rating:  Summary: SuperModel Kate Moss. Review: Kate Moss is the most beautiful woman in the world, without a doubt.
There are some photographs in the book "Kate" that have been tampered with, as some of the images seek to embarass her, either way it is still a great book, she is beautiful and still is more and more gorgeous every "ad" campaign she is in to this day.
The Book is a photo book of Kate Moss, it also contains the "Obsession" campaign. I had to order this book but I used it everyday for a couple of years as I was doing a double Major in Graphic Design and Computer Graphic Design this book helped me to pass.
Rating:  Summary: sensational! Review: kate: the kate moss book is the best retrospective of kate moss's work up until 1995, when it was released. it's packed with images of kate from birth to the age of twenty-one. there are pictures shot at home, by the papparazi, and for magazines and clothing companies. the book includes many never-before-seen photos of kate, especially those taken by corrine day of the face magazine between 1989 (when kate was only fifteen) and 1992. there are nudes, glamour shots, and pictures of kate doing what she is best at, being herself. there are also photos of fellow supermodels christy turlington and naomi campbell. basically, this book is phenomenal and if you can buy it, i strongly recommend you do.
Rating:  Summary: If you like Kate, then the book is for you. Review: This book is a great view of the behind the scene Kate Moss, as well as top photos from some of the most celebrated photographers on the planet. The diversity of images as only Kate can pull off. She does nudity or full blown fashion dress like no other. She isn't just another face, she is THE face. The photos in the book are of surprising quality for the cost of it. I recommend this book for all Kate fans, and all fans of great photography.
Rating:  Summary: If you like Kate, then the book is for you. Review: This book is a great view of the behind the scene Kate Moss, as well as top photos from some of the most celebrated photographers on the planet. The diversity of images as only Kate can pull off. She does nudity or full blown fashion dress like no other. She isn't just another face, she is THE face. The photos in the book are of surprising quality for the cost of it. I recommend this book for all Kate fans, and all fans of great photography.
Rating:  Summary: A BEAUTIFUL BOOK Review: To celebrate her 21st birthday, supermodel Kate Moss published a collection of her own favourite modelling photos in the book Kate. Dispelling an unjust myth that the body-beautiful people have nothing much up top, Kate was actively involved with the project, overseeing every stage of the book from conception through proofing stages until the book signing blitz on publication day. She has also written a witty and perceptive introduction outlining her reasons about publishing the pictorial autobiography. I was lucky enough to interview Kate at her luxurious London hotel where I found the down-to-earth British girl to be friendly, sincere and utterly charming. And without any of the airs and graces often associated with stars thrust into the spotlight at such a young age. Here's what Kate told me about her book... Did the publishers want her to have more editorial input in addition to the introduction and picture captions? 'I'm sure they would have wanted more biographical material, but I just wanted pictures. At my age [an autobiography] would be just slightly premature. I see the concept on another level: as a retrospective, not necessarily of my work, but of six years of changing fashions, and the work of some of the best photographers in the business.' Did she feel lucky to have, what in effect, is a record of her life in pictures - almost like a photo album? 'It's really nice. My friend said that it's such a nice thing to have of your friend. I wouldn't mind having books of all my friends. I'll be proud to show mine to my children.' Would she like to write an autobiography one day? 'No, not yet. Maybe when I'm an old lady of 70 or even 80. The only writing I've ever done is in my journal. When I'm on planes I like to jot down how I'm feeling at the time. I travel a lot and I like to document my impressions of different countries and cultures. And, of course, I was famous when I was younger for writing love letters! I wrote lots but only ended up sending a few of them. I would open the envelope and re-read them, and think, "I'm not sending that!" How I cringe at the memory of them now.'
Rating:  Summary: Very beautiful photographs of supermodel Kate Moss Review: You have to like Kate to like her book. But show me the man that doesn't like her! The book contains not much text, but appears merely like a chronological catalogue of Kate's looks and changes over the years, starting from the very beginning of her career up to some of her more recent pictures. There is only one drawback: All of the photos are plain b/w shots; not always looking as good as could be. By the way, this little collection is not representative, and Kate tells us the reason in a little note: "I chose them all by myself." Well, I like the book a lot.
<< 1 >>
|
|
|
|