Philippe Halsman. The Frenchman
By (Author) Philippe Halsman
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
8th December 2015
Multilingual edition
Germany
General
Non Fiction
779.2092
Paperback
116
Width 175mm, Height 235mm
404g
In New York in 1948, photographer Philippe Halsman had a chance meeting with Fernandel, a French movie star from the vaudeville tradition, and asked the actor to participate in a completely original photographic experiment. Halsman would ask Fernandel questions about America to which he would respond using only facial expressions. This book brings together the facial responses that Fernandel conjured up to such questions as "Does the average Frenchman still pinch pretty girls in a crowd" (silly grin) and "What was your reaction to the great American game of baseball" (perplexed). The result is a laugh-out-loud, wonderfully original book and a testimony to all that can be communicated by a turn of the lip or twinkle in the eyes.
Philippe Halsman (19061979) was born in Latvia but established his career in Paris, where he became known as one of the most promising photographers of his generation. In 1940, he emigrated to the United States, where his career promptly soared as he began working for LIFE magazine, shooting a record 101 LIFE covers. His original style of portraiture brought a candid feeling to even the most elaborately posed photographs. For his famous "jump" series, he photographed his subjectsincluding President Nixon and the Duke and Duchess of Windsoras they jumped in the air. Halsmans contributions to the art of portraiture are innumerable, and his photographs will forever remain the defining images of mid-century American popular culture.