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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the most important photographic works of the 20th century,
By Dalton (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: AMERICAN PROSPECTS (Hardcover)
The title of this review suggests that I am exaggerating, but I promise that I am not. This book of photography blew me away the first time I opened it. How had I gone for so long without hearing of Joel Sternfeld?
This book is full of large, beautifully printed color photographs of a quality I couldn't have expected. Each image is beautifully thought out and perfectly executed. The photographs are sometimes humorous, sometimes somber, and always carry a visual impact. Stephen Shore is an obvious point of reference; both photographers were working with similar materials right around the same time, both traveling the country capturing their view of America. I find Sternfeld's photographs to be placed on a somewhat grander scale, while Shore's photos suggest a more offhand manner. Both have a permanent place on my bookshelf. I can't recommend this book highly enough, I suggest that anyone interested in serious photography buy it right away.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a landmark poetic document recorded and built by a master,
By jack kerr (northport, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects (Hardcover)
if you want to know where the comtemporary obsession with large format color "street" work came from, this is it. newer books, by artists like alec soth and other color documentary artists, are excellent, important books, but it must at least be noted that the true groundbreakers were working a generation ago, putting out these kinds of books before it was the accepted trend. and simply put, this work along with shore's 'uncommon places' and eggleston's 'guide', are still, in my opinion, unsurpassed.
on top of that, the size and reproduction quality of this book are mind-blowing. i can't imagine any photography fan not loving this book, or any serious student not wanting it (for a decent price, of course, which this actually is with the discount.)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Over-rated, why the fuss?,
By nerose "nerose" (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects (Hardcover)
I have known this work since the first edition book came out. This is a modern (2003) reprinted version with a few tweaks and added images.The book and work is good, certainly Sternfeld's best by a long way. Some of the pictures are a little too 'interesting', with too much apparent ambulance-chasing in them for my taste. Rogue Elephant on the road/ Landslips/ Fires at the Pumpkin Farm, etc are all very entertaining, but seem too intent on finding obvious reasons to make a photograph. Obvious is not good. Much great photography has taught us that. Other quieter pictures get drowned by their noisy siblings, when they are often better and more telling moments. For all those who put Sternfeld up there with Eggleston and Shore, it has to be clarified that the (original edition) book did not come out till 1987. The book is good, don't get me wrong, but claims he was one of the founding fathers of 'New Color' movement are beyond me - if the book was not out till the late 1980's it can't have had an ounce of the national/ international influence that Eggleston or Shore had, with their far earlier publications. Even European photographers had various color books out by then, so it would be hard to argue any paradigm shift through this work by its publication in 1987.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rust Never Sleeps,
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This review is from: Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects (Hardcover)
What a refreshing twist on the usual coffee table photography book. Sternfeld's photographs of the natural and manmade environment are so interesting. They almost have an old-fashioned hand-colored postcard-feel to them, but the images are often startlingly futuristic. Great contrasts of the ugly and rusting and vacant with beautiful natural landscapes. The publishers did a wonderful job of cleanly presenting the photos to speak for themselves and putting all the verbiage up front.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Essential Color,
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This review is from: Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects (Hardcover)
This is an essential volume for those looking at color photography of the United States. This fits within the tradition of Eggleston and Shore and is presented in a large, oversized format. Along with Epstein's Recreation and Soth's Sleeping by The Mississippi this is a distinguished collection.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Joel Sternfeld book American Prospects,
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This review is from: Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects (Hardcover)
JOEL IS A GOOD NAME AND THIS IS A FABOULOS WORK.This man is travelling a lot!!!I want only says that J.Sternfeld is able to meet people and discover particulary little object too that can be fundamental for go inside these pictures,he use colour in a cool way too,soft traditional in colours but in meanings is not really traditional expecially if we related his work in the world of landscape's photography.He use landscape like it was reportage.It is a way for put something else inside.That picture could be sometime strong somentime enchanting but always are intresting me.Put something strange in your picture and maybe that landscape could change his own value.
I like a lot ciaoooooo
10 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
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Essential American Art,
By Edward Post "Edward Post" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects (Hardcover)
He was there first -in color. If you didn't know that, you should, and "American Prospects" will show you where "there" is.
Great art and great artists have the power to bridge many a divide. Whether in the deep red states or the deep blue states, our great country has never looked so epic, as when it is seen though Mr. Sternfeld's great big view.
0 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good item, not delivery.,
This review is from: Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects (Hardcover)
Every thing it's all rigth, but
Not to send to me never more with DHL, it is a true disaster. I order 3 items the same day.(My country it's Italy) The first: Uncommon places by Stephen Shore it has been delivered after single 6 days.(thanks,thanks, thanks, thanks, UPS) The other two "5X7" by William Eggleston and "American Prospects" by Joel Sternfeld. It has been delivered after very 16 days seeeexteeeeen days!!!! (The DHL disaster!!!!!) However, thanks Amazon Gastone Scarabello
1 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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American prospects,
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This review is from: Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects (Hardcover)
This a great photography book, but the parcel in which it was sent was not strong enough, and the book arrived a little bit damaged.
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