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One of the great photographers of the human form turns his camera lens toward athletes from a variety of sports fields, capturing spectacular images of Alonzo Mourning, Alan Houston, Stephon Marbury, and many others.
It's no wonder that photographer Howard Schatz, trained as an ophthalmologist, has an unwavering eye for the human form. Well known for his series of improvisional portraits of actors for Vanity Fair, the acclaimed photographer now takes on the ultimate theatre of sport and physique in At the Fights. Over the last six years Schatz has entrenched himself in the world of boxing, photographing and interviewing the game's biggest stars and newest players as well as managers, trainers, promoters, club fighters and many others. In 256 oversized pages, Schatz's remarkably powerful images are paired with insightful commentary to provide a truly unique look into the sport. As promoter Lou DiBella tel...
A collection of photographic portraits featuring well-known actors assuming a variety of roles, accompanied by their comments on the art of acting. By the award-winning photographer and best-selling author of "Athlete and "Nude Body Nude.
Illustrious actors and actresses demonstrate their skill for improvisation while acclaimed photographer Howard Schatz captures the surprising, exciting complexity of their emotional and physical range. ,
Body Knots celebrates the human body by transforming it into something larger than life. The bodies assume a wild variety of forms: creative compositions, biologic sculpture, and dazzling design. Sometimes witty, sometimes glamourous and sometimes strange, the images are always captivating, beautiful, compelling and fun. In this book, the human body is twisted and turned into shapes and contortions one would not have dreamed possible.
In Schatz' first underwater book, WaterDance, he brought his remarkable eye as well as skill and determination to bear on the problem of energizing the human body in an essentially languid environment. In Pool Lith, he plumbs the depths not only of water, but of emotion, feeling, and eroticism.
Shooting underwater is an artform, and so is dance photography. Howard Schatz is a master of both. In Water/Dance, he presents classical dancers flying unencumbered by the effects of gravity. In a remarkable combination of light, color and design, these images celebrate the power of movement, the grace of design, and the expressiveness of dance. Over 100 full-color illustrations.
From a master photographer celebrated for his innovative photographs of the human body comes his most stunning exposition year, destined to become the classic body book of all time. Includes graphic photos of nude studies. A gallery exhibition of Schatz's photography is scheduled for January, 2001, in New York City and Los Angeles.
In Passion & Line, Schatz interprets these hard-won creations through his art, combining exploration and adoration in equal measure, This is a mutual exaltation in which photographer, dancer, and observer collaborate. Adoration as its own reward.