Fashion Photography Next
By (Author) Magdalene Keaney
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st August 2014
28th July 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
779.974692
Paperback
272
Width 200mm, Height 270mm
1240g
This vibrant book surveys outstandingly fresh and original fashion images by thirty-five emerging photographers from fourteen countries.
From Axel Hoedt's bold graphic experimentation and fascination with traditional costume, and Erik Madigan Heck's painterly use of colour and natural light, to Daniel Jackson's exploitation of movement and dynamic shape or Hanna Putz's cool neutral aesthetic, the photographs brought together under Magdalene Keaney's curation are diverse, innnovative and utterly memorable.
With an introduction that sets out the author's view on the meaning of contemporary fashion photography and its prevalent visual trends, as well as texts on each of the photographers that profile and critique their careers and work to date, this book looks beyond what is 'now' and showcases what comes 'next'.
'Compelling a bold, vivid book, and essential viewing for those interested in both contemporary photography and fashion' - Daily Telegraph
'An exciting glimpse into the wealth of contemporary practices in fashion photography a dynamic, colourful and multi-faceted presentation' - ArtDaily.org
'An exciting collection of work beautifully printed a really diverse, exciting and optimistic book' - World Photo
'A visual feast of inspiring works and insights to individual career pathways from the image makers that need to be on your radar' - AdornGirl.com
'Utterly memorable' - Hungry Eye
'The freshest take on the fashion world through the camera lens more than a coffee table read, thanks to fascinating mini biographies Whether youre a sucker for creative adverts or you cant resist clever editorial shoots, youll appreciate Keaneys guide to modern fashion photography and its continual reinvention' - RunningInHeels.com
Magdalene Keaney is an Australian photography curator and writer. Currently the Director of the Gallery of Australian Design, she was formerly a curator at the Australian National Portrait Gallery and Associate Curator of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery, London.