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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Her sense of design and form was and still is incredible!,
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This review is from: Margaret Bourke-White: Photographer (Hardcover)
This book illustrates why Margaret Bourke-White should be recognized as one of the 20th century's top photographers. Her ability to capture a moment during war and destruction or an enternity in marble and stone, is awe inspiring. She was not limited by her feminity. She moved easily into the world of machines and factories, capturing molten metal and shiny blades. Again and again, I return to the book and study all aspects of her photographs. The depth of field, the rhythm, the harmony and the life seen in all her photos takes my breath away. Within a few days of purchasing the book, I had the joy of visiting the National Art Gallery of Canada in Ottawa where there are two Margaret Bourke-White photos in their collection. The soft creamy paper used in these pictures counters the hard metal of the image itself. These are the third and fourth Margaret Bourke-White's I have had the pleasure to see in person. The other two was a copy of the original cover for LIFE magazine and a single rose bud. Both of these photos are owned by Margaret Bourke-White's sorority and are featured in their archival collection. The photographic reproductions in this book, although lacking the soft creams of the Art Gallery's copies, do capture the integrity of her photos. I will treasure this book.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally, a book of photographs by Margaret Bourke-White,
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This review is from: Margaret Bourke-White: Photographer (Hardcover)
For several years, I would stop in the photography section of whatever bookstore I was in to see if there were any monographs about Margaret Bourke-White's photography. Alas, there were none. Margaret Bourke-White was a remarkable photo-journalist who has given us many remarkable and lasting images of industry, war and society. She joined Life magazine at its founding and died at the time of the magazine's demise in 1972. This book provides a comprehensive look at her work decade by decade with the best of her best work included with an introduction to each section by Sean Callahan. The appearance of this book is long overdue. A perfect companion to this volume is the biography by Vicki Goldberg.
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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As documentary images they are as good as any I have seen,
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This review is from: Margaret Bourke-White: Photographer (Hardcover)
This large format hard-backed book is a magnificent tribute to one of the world's most renowned women photographers. Published by Pavilion, this landmark retrospective (with a UK street price of 40 pounds) contains 160 pages of some of her most remarkable monochrome images, together with some rarely seen work from her personal archives.Reproduction is quite literally superb, with the pictures jumping from the page; most images are placed one to a page while some spread the gutter. Those who aspire to create the very best black and white prints should study Bourke-White's work carefully. As fine art photographs they would hang well in any gallery. As documentary images they are as good as any I have seen. From the 1920s to the 1950s Bourke-White fearlessly recorded objects, people and events that shaped history. First famed as an industrial photographer, she then became on the first staff photographers at Life magazine. This book is the most complete collection of her work to date and includes photographs from her early days. Images of industrialised America, through to war-torn Korea and the Nazi bombing of Moscow, all show life as it really was, and photographed in such an accomplished way, that the reader can't help but be drawn into them as though it was yesterday. Few photo books impress me as much as this one. A worthy addition to anyone's collection.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent,
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This review is from: Margaret Bourke-White: Photographer (Hardcover)
I did not buy this book because MBW was an inspirational female or other, but because her photos are simply superb. They capture a feeling, a time and space with a clarity that is both sparse and yet detailed. This is a book to savour and reflect on.
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A Beautiful Book,
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A Historian was presenting a program about Margaret Bourke-White in my town and to learn more about her I purchased this book. The photos are incredible and I learned so much about this woman. What a life she had! The book is pure enjoyment and put together with quality.
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This review is from: Margaret Bourke-White: Photographer (Hardcover)
Excellent photographs. Margaret Bourke-White was truly a great photographer; taking photos all over the world. Great history lesson as well.
Recommend the book highly even though it was published long ago. |
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Margaret Bourke-White: Fotografa by Margaret Bourke-White (Hardcover - 1998)
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