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Portraits Hardcover – June 17, 1999
Steve McCurry never set out to take portraits. In 1985, he photographed an Afghan girl for the National Geographic. The intensity of the subject's eyes and her compelling gaze made this one of the most widely and consistently celebrated portraits in the history of contemporary photography.
This accompanies the other remarkable faces he has encountered whilst travelling throughout the world, collected together in an engaging and strangely moving series of unique street portraits: unposed, unstylized images of people that reveal the true universality of the depths of human emotion.
Critically acclaimed and recognized internationally for his classic reportage, over the last twenty years he has worked on numerous assignments, travelling extensively throughout the Middle and Far East.
McCurry has won first prize in the World Press Awards, and was named Magazine Photographer of the Year in 1984. He is most famous for his evocative color photography, which has captured stories of human experience that, in the finest documentary tradition, transcend boundaries of language and culture.
- Print length472 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPhaidon Press
- Publication dateJune 17, 1999
- Grade level8 and up
- Reading age13 years and up
- Dimensions5.25 x 1.38 x 7.5 inches
- ISBN-10071483839X
- ISBN-13978-0714838397
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'McCurry can make the hellish look heavenly … incredible photographs that change the way we look at our world'
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About the Author
Born in Philadelphia, Steve McCurry studied history and cinematography at Pennsylvania State University before working as a freelance photographer in India. His career was launched when he crossed the Pakistan border into rebel-controlled Afghanistan, just before the Russian invasion, to take the first pictures of the conflict. Since then many of McCurry's images have become modern icons.
His coverage won him the Robert Capa Gold Medal for Best Photographic Reporting from Abroad, an award dedicated to photographers exhibiting exceptional courage and enterprise. McCurry has covered many areas of international and civil conflict, including the Iran-Iraq war, Beirut and the Gulf War. His travels have also taken him to South-east Asia and the spiritual temples of Angkor Wat and Cambodia, made known to many through his memorable images for National Geographic magazine.
A member of the prestigious international photo agency Magnum since 1986, McCurry is the recipient of numerous awards including Magazine Photographer of the Year, awarded by the National Press Photographers Association. This was awarded in the same year in which he won an unprecedented four first prizes in the World Press Photo Contest. He has won the Olivier Rebbot Memorial Award twice.
Product details
- Publisher : Phaidon Press; First Edition (June 17, 1999)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 472 pages
- ISBN-10 : 071483839X
- ISBN-13 : 978-0714838397
- Reading age : 13 years and up
- Grade level : 8 and up
- Item Weight : 1.75 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 1.38 x 7.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #688,794 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #640 in Portrait Photography
- #1,356 in Photograpy Equipment & Techniques
- #2,339 in Individual Artists (Books)
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About the author

Steve McCurry has been one of the most iconic voices in contemporary photography for more than 30 years, with scores of magazine and book covers, over a dozen books, and countless exhibitions around the world to his name.
Born in a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; McCurry studied film at Pennsylvania State University, before going on to work for a local newspaper. After several years of freelance work, McCurry made his first of what would become many trips to India. Traveling with little more than a bag of clothes and another of film, he made his way across the subcontinent, exploring the country with his camera.
It was after several months of travel that he found himself crossing the border into Pakistan. There, he met a group of refugees from Afghanistan, who smuggled him across the border into their country, just as the Russian Invasion was closing the country to all western journalists. Emerging in traditional dress, with full beard and weather-worn features after weeks embedded with the Mujahedeen, McCurry brought the world the first images of the conflict in Afghanistan, putting a human face to the issue on every masthead.
Since then, McCurry has gone on to create stunning images on all seven continents and countless countries. His work spans conflicts, vanishing cultures, ancient traditions and contemporary culture alike - yet always retains the human element that made his celebrated image of the Afghan Girl such a powerful image.
McCurry has been recognized with some of the most prestigious awards in the industry, including the Robert Capa Gold Medal, National Press Photographers Award, and an unprecedented four first prize awards from the World Press Photo contest. The Minister of French Culture has also appointed McCurry a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters and most recently, the Royal Photographic Society in London awarded McCurry the Centenary Medal for Lifetime Achievement.
McCurry has published books including The Imperial Way (1985), Monsoon (1988), Portraits (1999), South Southeast (2000), Sanctuary (2002), The Path to Buddha: A Tibetan Pilgrimage (2003), Steve McCurry (2005), Looking East (2006), In the Shadow of Mountains (2007), The Unguarded Moment, (2009), The Iconic Photographs (2011), Untold: The Stories Behind the Photographs (2013), From These Hands: A Journey Along the Coffee Trail (2015), India (2015), and On Reading (2016), Afghanistan (2017), A Life in Pictures (2018), Animals (2019), In Search of Elsewhere (Fall 2020).
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Customers find the photographs in the book beautiful and incredible. They describe it as a valuable record and an eye-opener that captures the essence of people. The photos are described as fascinating and inspiring, with some colors and textures being haunting. However, some customers feel the lack of descriptive text and captions detract from the overall experience.
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Customers appreciate the photography quality of the book. They find the portraits stunning, incredible, and borderless. The book is described as a gorgeous coffee table book with an interesting approach to a portrait book. Many of the photos of children defy description, and they find inspiration for their own photography.
"...The background is often flat and generally matches a color in the foreground (could be the subject's eyes, lips or even some jewelry or clothing)...." Read more
"...Not true. This book shows how dedication to the art of photography renders real results. This book offers great examples of people photography...." Read more
"This is an interesting approach to a portrait book. It's small and dense. Every right hand page contains a color photo which bleeds to the page edge...." Read more
"...Beautiful and so interesting. As a photo enthusiast, I found inspiration for my own photography." Read more
Customers find the book valuable, with incredible photographs. They say it's an eye-opener and a good record of history. The reading material is incredible and provides good lessons.
"...seen his later work I'm not sure how much has changed, but it's a valuable record whether they have or not." Read more
"Wonderful book by a talented author...." Read more
"...Steve is a terrific photographer. this tiny little book is a gem." Read more
"...He is as incredible as the reading matter." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's value for money. They find it at a good price.
"...I was delighted to find it at a very good price. It was delivered promptly and in perfect condition...." Read more
"...At the price it is a genuine bargain. Highly recommended." Read more
"...or just a weakened binding on it but holds together and is worth the money." Read more
"The colors are intense, and the price is very fair for the amount of pages. This is the older version though. Beware...." Read more
Customers find the book interesting and inspiring. They say it captures the essence of people in their everyday lives.
"...It is a fascinating study of humans and a real feast for the eyes." Read more
"...As one pages through the book, the clear oneness of humankind shows through. Many of the photos of children defy description...." Read more
"...you should't miss Steve McCurry's photos. Capturing the essence, the very soul of people, is the distinguishing mark of this great photographer...." Read more
"Beautiful photos, inspiring..." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's pacing. They find the photos fascinating and amazing, providing a glimpse into the souls of people around the world. The colors and textures are described as haunting, beautiful, and intriguing.
"...Beautiful and so interesting. As a photo enthusiast, I found inspiration for my own photography." Read more
"...emotions, colors, textures... some haunting, some beautiful, some intriguing... It is strictly a book of portraits...." Read more
"I love love the cover picture! Interesting to look through to see different faces through out the world but it is just portraits of people so it's..." Read more
"Portraits is an amazing glimpse into the souls of people all around the world...." Read more
Customers find the book lacking descriptions and captions. They mention there is no theme or thread in the book, just a collection of images.
"...Then why a disappointment? - There is no theme, no "thread" in this book; just a compilation of images...." Read more
"...Each image demands to be studied. While there is no descriptive text the image can tell its own story...." Read more
"...It's very small - about 5by7. And there are no captions providing any information on the photographs...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2019This is a gorgeous coffee table book. We keep it in our office and I glimpse at it every so often to get inspired. I love his work and I think I have found the secret to his "framing" success. The background is often flat and generally matches a color in the foreground (could be the subject's eyes, lips or even some jewelry or clothing). You can see this in the cover photo for example: The "Afghan Girl's" bright hazel/green eyes are accentuated by the green background. That seems to be the Steve McCurry secret code, whether it is deliberate or accidental. That's of course in addition to the subject matter and the actual framing of the portrait photo (positioning of the eyes and head relative to the edges). A lot of photographers are good at the latter however. But that secret ingredient really makes his photos spectacular.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2011There are many blogs out there that attempt to teach photography or provide good examples of it. In this age of easy digital photography everyone with a fast prime or a high speed zoom is considered a pro or an advanced amatur. Not true. This book shows how dedication to the art of photography renders real results. This book offers great examples of people photography. Some of the photos are over 20 years old and look just as good as if they were taken a week ago. The main thing these photos posess that the average "pro" photoblog does not have is character. Really gives amatur portriat photographers something to aspire to. The binding is a little annoying though, I wish the book could lay flat.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2001This is an interesting approach to a portrait book. It's small and dense. Every right hand page contains a color photo which bleeds to the page edge. I am very fond of portraits - painted, sculpted and photographed. While I found far too many staring, wide-eyed, children (looking ever so much like baby harp seals), there are enough portraits revealing the complexity of personality to make the book worthwhile.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2009I ordered the book right after reading about it in a magazine article. I was delighted to find it at a very good price.
It was delivered promptly and in perfect condition. I was very happy and am a satisfied customer. The book itself is simple, yet compelling. As seen in the cover shot, it is a series of photographs that make you look into the souls of its subjects. Beautiful and so interesting. As a photo enthusiast, I found inspiration for my own photography.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2006I am a closet-artist and my favorite genre is portraits so I am naturally fascinated by faces. This book is just a lovely compilation of faces, cultures, emotions, colors, textures... some haunting, some beautiful, some intriguing...
It is strictly a book of portraits. The only words are the geographic region and date of each photo which are printed on the page opposite the photo. Therefore, the photos are 'pure' w/ no writing on or around them.
My only complaint is that the book should be larger. Although each photo takes up a complete page, at 5x7 they could stand to be a little larger.
I would still highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in human faces. It is a fascinating study of humans and a real feast for the eyes.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2013did not realize that it would be so small. makes flipping pages a wee-bit difficult. Good quality pictures, however. ok.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2003I first saw the picture of the mysterious (but now located) "Afgan girl" on a calender 20 years ago. I stopped, stared, walked past, returned and stared some more. I did not see the holes in her shawl or the dirt on her face until the second look. Only then did I realize that this was not the photograph of a model. The eyes are hypnotic.
Portraits is filled with other remarkable photos of people. Ordinary people from ordinary places. The color schemes and balance in the photographs are mesmerizing. As one pages through the book, the clear oneness of humankind shows through. Many of the photos of children defy description. McCurry says in the prologue that faces stare back at him from places he will never forget. The book's message to me is that there are people all over the world whom we should never forget.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2011This book has been out of stock for a while so I was really glad when it re-appeared on amazon.com. Clearly it is a compilation of what the photographer considers to be his finest pieces of portrait art. Then why a disappointment?
- There is no theme, no "thread" in this book; just a compilation of images. Surely each of them was chosen for a reason and - I assume - put in its place in the book for a reason as well. Sorry but the reasons were lost on me.
- The story behind the shot is completely missing.
- The size somehow did not work with me. The lack of a border or a frame, some breathing space around the image does not help either.
- Quality of print and reproduction is very bad; in some instances the need for re-touching and pre-press work is so obvious that it hurts.
- Body and binding quality is really inferior for a book like this.
- Finally, amazon delivered a copy in such poor shape that someone along the delivery chain should be ashamed (torn back, damaged covers at the corners etc etc).
Overall, a great concept that got lost in execution
Top reviews from other countries
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Bruno BossiReviewed in Italy on December 19, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Bellissimo
Libro bellissimo con foto splendide. L'edizione è francese solo perché c'è una pagina di introduzione in francese. Le foto sono tantissime e anche se il formato è piccolino, è sicuramente un libro di fotografia da avere!! Amazon perfetto come sempre!!
MRS S.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 30, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
OMG this book is amazing - I cant put it down! It is a small thick hard back book which is ideal for carrying to my art classes (although I cannot do any of the picures justice!!) - love it!!
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belfatReviewed in France on August 5, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Petit livre
Les photos sont magnifiques. Le format du livre est petit A5, je pensais qu'il était plus grand, style A4, je n'avais pas fait attention. Ceci dit les photos sont nombreuses et toutes aussi jolies les unes que les autres.
sankarnath bhattacharyyaReviewed in India on June 6, 20183.0 out of 5 stars Pocket book of a renowned photographer.
Pocket book. Depth of photography of such a renowned photographer can not be understand from such a small size book.
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drewokReviewed in Spain on March 9, 20173.0 out of 5 stars El tamaño no es lo que parece
El libro tiene calidad en su impresión y las fotografía de McCurry no defraudan, pero el tamaño es bastante más reducido que el de un libro convencional






