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Saul Leiter | 
enlarge | Creators: Sam Stourdze, Saul Leiter, Agnes Sire Publisher: Steidl & Partners Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 152 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9.4 x 8 x 0.9
ISBN: 3865215874 Dewey Decimal Number: 770 EAN: 9783865215871 ASIN: 3865215874
Publication Date: March 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description "I started out as a fashion photographer. One cannot say that I was successful but there was enough work to keep me busy. I collaborated with Harper's Bazaar and other magazines. I was constantly aware that those who hired me would have preferred to work with a star such as Avedon. But it didn't matter. I had work and I made a living. At the same time, I took my own photographs. Strangely enough, I knew exactly what I wanted and what I liked." Since the 1940s, Saul Leiter, an inveterate walker, has trawled the streets of New York, capturing its colors and spirit. His liking for disarray, solitude and elusiveness make him a unique artist, quite unconcerned about joining the throng. "I spent a great deal of my life being ignored. I was always very happy that way. Being ignored is a great privilege. That is how I think I learned to see what others do not see and to react to situations differently. I simply looked at the world, not really prepared for anything." This volume contains several previously unpublished color pictures alongside Leiter's early work in black-and-white. Co-published with Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris.
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Amzing images from an underated artist September 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
"I spent a great deal of my life being ignored. I was always very happy that way. Being ignored is a great privilege. That is how I think I learnt to see what others do not see and to react to situations differently. I simply looked at the world, not really prepared for anything." Saul Leiter.
The other day a package arrived from London. It was the Saul Leiter book "Reprint" by Steidl. After going through the Walker Evans book last week, the sense of the city was strong, gritty and in some ways, a sad reality.
Looking through this book tonight was a whole other reality. By shooting the city with a painterly eye, and often using outdated film, Saul Leiter presents a view of the city from the subjects possible view. The photographs felt oddly familiar to me as a photographer. There were subtle colors setting a scene with a mood that was honest. Not raw reality, but honest to a feeling, even weather wise Rare is it that an image can translate the muggy feel,and the muted colors emphasizing the seasonal closeness of the city.
The book came out last spring and was an immediate sellout. And with most photo books, other than an Annie Leibowitz, the runs are fairly limited. Could be a little tough to find. Like we said, ours came from the UK, and was less expensive than anywhere in the states.
I do urge you to find the book, learn about the photographer and enjoy a new vision from years ago.
These photographs were "re-discovered" by Mr. Leiter when he pulled them out in the 90's and began printing them.
Small note: he was included by curator Edward Steichen in 2 shows on color photography at MOMA in the 50's but he declined to be a part of the Family of Man exhibit when invited. Last year he was honored with a show at Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson. yes, he is still with us at 84 years old.
Some books explore, others confirm, but this one stopped me in my tracks.
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