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4.0 out of 5 stars Farewell to a Bygone Era, June 2, 2006
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This review is from: Slim Aarons: A Place in the Sun (Hardcover)
With the recent death at age eighty of Slim Aarons the end of the time of the 'beautiful people' seems at an end - at least the photo documented class of the rich and famous as seen by the chief photographer of that elite group.

Slim Aarons earned his place in the sun. He was a combat photographer in WW II and after the war in which he lost his twin brother, he simply elected to not look at things that were ugly any more: saturation from the scenes of war played out its dynamic in a distant path for Aarons. He spent his fifty-odd years photographing the haunts of the wealthy and the beautiful, finding the special places, and openly introduced to the clans. He found the elegance of wealth as his subject, photographing beautiful people in their beautiful surroundings. Some would call this a shallow obsession, but his photographs became famous, e.g. Hollywood Legends, Joan Collins demurely stretched out on her bed with her pink poodle, etc.

Now Slim Aarons is gone and with him has passed the time when leisure among those who had it all has been tainted by the paparazzi. Aarons kept it clean and eloquent, and we are fortunate to have this excellent volume of his works as a celebration of his talent. Christopher Sweet is the one to thank for that and he has created a photo album well worth perusing, well worth remembering when times were different. Grady Harp, June 06
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Work, July 1, 2006
This review is from: Slim Aarons: A Place in the Sun (Hardcover)
Being that Slim Aarons recently passed away, his work warrants an even closer work. What this book and the equally impressive Once Upon a Time have in common is that they portray true grace, elegance and class that makes todays celebrities look like a bunch of bums.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Town and Country, January 20, 2006
This review is from: Slim Aarons: A Place in the Sun (Hardcover)
Slim Aarons really knew how to capture the jet set of a certain era, his images are so well crafted and the lucky subjects are always shown in there best light, literally and figuratively. The best picture in an array of amazing photography, and one that perfectly captures this rarified air, is the iconic picture of CeZe Guest standing by her pool, it captures all you need to know good and bad, through the prism of a beautiful woman, in a beautiful setting without a seeming care in the world, the very definition of, "To the Manor Born". Mr. Aarons captures so perfectly a life of unapolegetic jet setting opulance, and whether he means to are not he also captures the shallowness of it all, and you wonder, with all of this, are these people really any happier than the rest of us?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Place in the sun, May 5, 2011
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Un libro precioso de fotografías, relativo a los años 1970-1980, y a personas y lugares en ambientes soleados y lujosos del sur de España, Italia, Francia, etc. Se pueden encontrar muchas personas conocidas y nombres de prestigio.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A feast for the eyes., January 21, 2007
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Beautiful pictures that tell us volumes about the social class portrayed in them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Slim Chance of Disappointment., July 7, 2011
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The one and only Slim Aarons shines in this wonderful portfolio. The images are sharp, intriguing, relevant, aspirational, and important. For a period of time, I was looking at this book daily, I liked it that much.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, May 19, 2011
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A must have coffee table book. A wee bit of overlap with Aarons "Once Upon a Time" - photograph wise... but who cares. A chronicle of the lives/lifestyle of the rich and famous of a past era. Very very entertaining and jsut plain beautiful.
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Slim Aarons: A Place in the Sun by Slim Aarons (Hardcover - December 1, 2005)
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