English photographer Henry Bond strolls the streets of London, capturing authentic impressions of British youth culture in the late 1990s. Making sense of the dizzying blends of styles and attitudes, he compares his walks with a psychoanalytic session "in which everything can be talked about, everything can come out..". He playfully makes use of a wide range of stylistic methods: a telephoto lens produces indiscreet glimpses a la paparazzi, photos of shoes quote advertising and fashion photography, and grainy shots seem to ...
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English photographer Henry Bond strolls the streets of London, capturing authentic impressions of British youth culture in the late 1990s. Making sense of the dizzying blends of styles and attitudes, he compares his walks with a psychoanalytic session "in which everything can be talked about, everything can come out..". He playfully makes use of a wide range of stylistic methods: a telephoto lens produces indiscreet glimpses a la paparazzi, photos of shoes quote advertising and fashion photography, and grainy shots seem to come from surveillance video cameras monitoring street corners. Continuing themes from his first book, The Cult of the Street, Point and Shoot documents the shopping precinct, nightclub, and dance floor youth with over 200 over-size photographs.
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Henry Bond-Photographer. VG Plus. Folio-over 12"-15" tall Well-made paperback with heavy stock covers and heavy weight paper used to reproduce the outstanding and talented photographic work of Henry Bond. no markings contents fine light cover wear.
Add this copy of Point and Shoot to cart. $22.00, very good condition, Sold by Powell's Books Chicago rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Hatje Cantz.