"Frontier New York." Photographs by Jan Staller. Introduction by Paul Goldberger. "Here is New York as it has never been seen before, tantalizingly balanced on the very edge of familiarity" as quoted by Paul Goldberger who writes the introduction, Goldberg the distinguished architecture critic of The New York Times. Goldberger goes on to say "It is a city unpeopled, bathed in extraordinary light, sometimes at sunset, sometimes dusted with snow. This is New York as a frontier of the unknown, a world of great beauty and private calm." 55 stunningly beautiful full page brilliant colour photographs. 120 pages. Bound in rich rose coloured linen with silver gilt embossed titling on the spine.
The Best Night Photography
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
This book is on a lot of photographers' best-of lists for night photography. It displays odd shots of New York: guard rails, the toll booth at the Holland Tunnel, an entrance to a subway in the snow, etc. The colors are distorted by the long exposures, but are not garish as in a lot of night photography (e.g. Tony Paiva). There are few identifiable landmarks, but the World Trade Center (to be exact, parts of it) appear in about 5 photos. The idiosyncratic subjects make you feel as if you sneaked up on the city while it was sleeping. This book can't be too highly recommended for those interested in night and/or urban photography.
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