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Reanna's Diaries: A Celebration of Truth and Beauty in Photographs [Hardcover]

Richard Murrian (Photographer)
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September 1, 2004
The breathtaking beauty of the young and internationally renowned fashion model Reanna Taylor meets with the visionary artistic talent of photographer Richard Murrian and inspires a photographic journey that culminates in this sensual photobook. The finest examples of Richard's previously unpublished work with Reanna are revealed, alongside other soft and sensual images featuring some 20 other young fashion models from 7 countries, all of them passionately captured in the painting-like, romantic, otherworldly style of this newcomer to the art photography world.

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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Edition Skylight; Mul edition (September 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3037664959
  • ISBN-13: 978-3037664957
  • Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #597,921 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars sensual and sensuous, September 24, 2004
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There are parallels with the work by Hamilton, in that the models are young (but not probably as young as Hamilton's girls) and the settings are very sensual and lush. The colors are a bit muted, as most of the shots are in a rather soft focus with lots of light and shadow. The settings the pictures show are more intimate, in that the young woman is the focal point, not the background. In fact, only a few of the pictures show much of the background other than that directly around the woman. These are photographs, not snapshots and show the result of a lot of time composing the shot. Most of the photographs are in color or sepia, with a few black and white shots. Those wanting vivid pictures of young naked women will not like this book. The photographs show a very good use of shadow and add sensuality to the book. In the back of the book are comments on most of the photographs so clearly anyone who buys this book can easily duplicate the shots--Not! This is a book for those who appreciate fine photography and will have less appeal to voyeurs. If there is an overriding theme to the photographs, I would pick the word contemplative to capture the essence of the feelings from the shots.
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77 of 83 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful models, odd photos, February 8, 2005
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The models themselves are beautiful young women, but most women their ages are beautiful. A few of these photos are striking figure studies, making the most of the model's youth (p.33), mystery (p.41), or simple elegance (p.64,80,164).

Murrian's vision of starting womanhood just isn't mine, though. The soft focus wore on me after a while - there was scarcely a crisp, clean line anywhere in the collection. Romantic vision has a place, but the strength and agility of the figures was never allowed to come through. The orange cast, possibly suggesting firelit warmth, was decidedly overused. Also, I found his fascination with lingerie just odd, out of place on these models. Were the girls playing with prettiness the way a child plays with a toy, or trying on adulthood to see if it fit, or was Murrian pushing a look onto them that they really didn't need?

The models all have an inherent loveliness that comes through in every picture. The collection of photos, taken as a whole, seems to say a lot more about Murrain than it does about them, though.

//wiredweird
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67 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Thrilling New Vision of BEAUTY !!!, June 18, 2004
This review is from: Reanna's Diaries: A Celebration of Truth and Beauty in Photographs (Hardcover)
This is the book that longtime fans of Richard Murrian's work have been waiting for. At last - it's here!!!

It's been a long and often frustrating road. Given the supposed "controversy" of Murrian working with young females as nude models, few publishers had the courage to even enter into discussions about publishing his work. But finally, the renown and immensely respected publishing house Edition Skylight took him under their wing and gave Richard the platform he deserved. The result is this book, Reanna's Diaries, and I doubt that anyone will be disappointed. Indeed, it is arguably the most daring and exquisite vision of the human form published in the last decade.

The main subject matter of the book is the young and beautiful Reanna, who first collaborated with Richard when she was just fourteen years old, but there are several other young models featured as well, each a slender, impeccably perfect beauty. Portrayed in Murrian's magical, delightfully romantic and ethereal style, his subjects transcend all traditional concepts of grace and beauty and take on a glorious, almost celestial quality. So, prepare to be spellbound. The production quality of the book itself is flawless (typical of Edition Skylight) and its dimensions of 10.5" x 8.5" is very satisfying. The preface and introductory text are in English, German, and French. It features 201 color plates set against a glossy white background. As an added and very intriguing bonus, each plate is accompanied by commentary (located at the back of the book) where Richard provides details of the picture such as its title, model information, his photographic technique, and various other elements that went into creating the image. A main strength of the book is that even though there are over 200 plates, they are culled from the enormous collection of work that Murrian has amassed over the last few years, and is something of a best-of-the-best collection. This is very cool ... but really puts the pressure on Murrian if he's wanting to produce a follow-up book that equals or surpasses this most amazing initial effort.

The controversy that hovers around Murrian's work is his vision that young girls, at the genesis of womanhood, are subjects worthy of artistic study. But only the most radically puritanical will find anything offensive in the work presented here. Murrian's work is so highly stylized, his sincerity so obvious - if anything this work is immensely and eternally uplifting. Murrian's portraits and nudes are intimate, breathtaking glimpses into the wondrous physical and spiritual qualities of these girls. It reminds us of all the hope and promise, and the splendid perfection of youth that is so precious and so fleeting. This makes Murrian not only one of the most daring artists of our time, it also makes him one of the most important. My only hope is that the world is enlightened enough to understand what he's trying to convey.

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