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Recognized as the definitive visual record of achievement in graphic communications, this annual presents winners of the Art Directors Club of New York competitions in advertising, editorial, promotion, books, posters, illustration, photography, TV, and film.
Features medalists & finalists in the competition, along with biographies & selected portfolios of recent additions to the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame.
*** Reduced from $250.00 while stocks last *** This book offers us a privileged glimpse into the artistic process used by top fashion photographer Tim Walker. This comprehensive overview of his work brings us deep inside his glamorous world of adventure. Featuring a wide array of sketches, contacts and Polaroids--we share in source materials normally hidden within the photographer's studio. The evocative images are rich with textured nuance and intriguing details. Walker gives full rein to his playful side and intersperses collages among the photographs. The over-sized format showcases some of the most imaginative and exuberant art being produced today. AUTHOR: Tim Walker's work appears in trend-setting magazines such as Vogue and W. He has also created advertising campaigns for exclusive clients such as Comme des Garcons. SELLING POINTS: A comprehensive overview of Walker's work and artistic process A must-have for admirers of fashion photography and all those fascinated by the creative process ILLUSTRATIONS: 245 colour & b/w photos
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This book sneaks a look behind the scenes of the fashion world and shows Odile Gilbert at work and alongside her finished creations.
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Photographer Linke presents 200 of his color photographs taken all over the world and thematically illustrating globalization. The photographs individually vary widely in terms of subject matter and even composition, including enigmatic pictures of smoke rising from the "Ground Zero" of September 11th, the smog rising over Mexico City, an aerial view of Brazilian rainforest, the fence designed to coral anti-capitalist protestors in Montreal during the FTAA conference, street scenes of Saddam Hussein's birthday parade shortly before Iraq's invasion by the U.S., and Russian astronauts training in a swimming pool. A certain stylistic unity seems to emerge through the accumulation of mostly wide-angle shots. A brief critical essay and an interview with the author is appended to the end of the work. Distributed by Rizzoli through St. Martin's Press. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
Chronicling the 50-year history of a famed design firm through the lenses of world-renowned photographers The international design firm Kartell is especially known for successful product collaborations with stars of contemporary design such as Ron Arad, Antonio Citterio, Enzo Mari, Piero Lissoni, Alberto Meda, Vico Magistretti, and Philippe Starck. kARTell retells the company's 50-year design history through the work of world-renowned photographers such as Bruce Weber and Helmut Newton. Here are 150 Kartell classics like the Bookworm, La Marie, Eros and Mobil, each presented in a kind of visual drama where shapes, materials and colors are altered, transforming familiar objects into even more unexpected designs. Writers and artists like Bob Wilson, Josephine Hart, and David Parsons make for a text as fresh as the photographs themselves. Never has stackable tableware seemed quite so full of personalities; never has a coffee table revealed so many meanings.