Containing over 500 pictures, this is a comprehensive survey of the work of photographer Elliott Erwitt. It features his famous images like Nikita Kruschev and Richard Nixon arguing in Moscow in 1959 and Marilyn Monroe with the cast of the movie "The Misfits", along with many more personal images of[...]
- 50 postcards featuring 25 of Erwitt's most well-known and well-loved images
- These cards present a snapshot of the famous and the ordinary, the strange and the amusing, through photographs taken over a 50-year period of Erwitt's work
- Atmospheric, witty, whimsical, cool, th[...]
- A hardback notebook containing a selection of images by Elliott Erwitt (b. 1928), one of the best-known photographers of his generation and a Magnum member since 1954
- Full-page images are combined with pages on which to write your thoughts and notes
- Includes a variety of [...]
One of the 20th century's most celebrated image-makers, this collection focuses on Elliott Erwitt's distinctive photographs of dogs. In a heartfelt and original tribute to man's best friend, this photographic master captures all the diversity of the canine kingdom. We witness Fido's many moods from [...]
For almost six decades, Elliott Erwitt has had a keen eye for the often-overlooked world of children. What has resulted is a wry, endearing and often humorous vision that captures the joys and heartaches of childhood from the United States to Japan to Brazil. Here we see kids through the eyes and le[...]
One of the leading photographers of his generation, Elliott Erwitt (b.1928) has been taking pictures since the late 1940s. A member of the prestigious Magnum agency since 1954, he has photographed all over the world and his images have been the subject of many books and exhibitions. Containing over [...]
50th Anniversary Edition
â¢A remarkable body of work in an accessible and extremely affordable format
â¢A special paperback edition to mark teNeuesâ 50th anniversary
One of the all-time greats, Elliott Erwitt is a master whose photographs h[...]
Seeing what few others see, and capturing it for all of us, is the essence of Personal Exposures. For this volume Elliott painstakingly culled the work of a lifetime, rediscovering prints he had not seen in years and creating a unified whole that reflects a consistent, mature vision of photography a[...]
A photographic portrait of modern Japan explores the nation as one of the world's largest economies as well as the site of communities that have experienced little change in the last 500 years, in a tribute that includes depictions of Japan's landscape, traditions, islands, structures, and diverse c[...]
Handsome and collectible, the books are produced to the highest standards. Each volume contains full-page reproductions printed in superb duotone, together with a critical introduction and a full bibliography. Now back in print, the series was awarded the first annual prize for distinguished photogr[...]
Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt, claims that he did not consciously set out to photograph dogs. According to him, it just happened that way: one day, when he was looking through his boxes of photographs, he realized that somehow or other a fair proportion of them contained dogs and their owners. [...]
In a heartfelt and original tribute to man s best friend, the photographic master Elliott Erwitt captures all the diversity of the canine kingdom. We witness Fido s many moods from playful, perky scamp to quiet and constant companion. Ranging from daring little imps to lumbering and gentle beasts, E[...]
A monochromatic tribute to New York City that depicts all the shadings of this vital metropolis in glimpses that are sometimes gritty, sometimes elegant yet always true to life.[...]
Following in the footsteps of Cartier-Bresson and Elliott Erwitt, Craig Semetko is a connoisseur of the spontaneous moment. With a keen eye for serendipity, he captures the offbeat and the unusual to be found all around us. Each of his images intrigues us, yet lets us draw our own conclusions. Altho[...]
Elliott Erwitt (b. 26 July 1928 Paris, France) is an advertising and documentary photographer known for his black and white candid shots of ironic and absurd situations within everyday settings- a master of Henri Cartier-Bresson's decisive moment.[...]
What happens next? This irksome little question is key to story-telling. Whether ancient bards or trendy filmmakers, narrators have to keep us guessing. Yet, we often forget that life itself is a chain of unpredictable instants - each with its unique character. Even when seconds apart, experiences c[...]
Elliott Erwitt's glimpses of New York City are sometimes gritty, sometimes elegant, yet always true to life. His monochromatic tribute to the Big Apple contains all the shadings of this vital metropolis. Capturing the true diversity that makes this city great, this selection of images spans Erwitt's[...]
Originally published in hardcover in 2009, this abridged, flexi-cover edition highlights the best of Erwitt's collection of photographs of this magnificent metropolis. A wonderful addition to teNeues' Elliott Erwitt series and a must-have for lovers of Rome and its people.[...]