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Eye to eye, photographs by Vivian Maier, written and edited by Richard Cahan and Michael Williams

Label
Eye to eye, photographs by Vivian Maier, written and edited by Richard Cahan and Michael Williams
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Eye to eye
Oclc number
881401064
Responsibility statement
written and edited by Richard Cahan and Michael Williams
Sub title
photographs by Vivian Maier
Summary
Since her death in 2009, Vivian Maier has become a photographic phenomenon. Her story--thousands of photo negatives and prints found in a storage locker and sold for pennies at auction--has stirred millions around the world. Maier was a painfully private woman who now speaks powerfully through the photographs she took only for herself. This new collection offers readers a chance to follow Maier as she travels the world, including images of France, Italy, Malaysia, Yemen, Puerto Rico, and America. These eye-to-eye portraits, published for the first time, are the single constant in her lifetime of photographic work. Maier is often cast as a quirky, anti-social character, moving on the outskirts of real connection. But these photographs show something more. Printed with the latest technology, the book utilizes a modified 4-color process that produces images parallel to traditional silver gelatin prints. Combined with 15u stochastic screening, Maier's 96 photographs in this volume are spectacularly sharp, full-range black and white reproductions
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