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Rodeo Girl

Rodeo Girl

List Price: $49.95
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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Lisa Eisner's rodeo girls
Review: A couple of things make Rodeo Girl a unique photographic rodeo experience. First, it looks at rodeo with a focus on Rodeo Queens. A little discussed and seldomly photographed aspect of this world. Second, the photographer, Lisa Eisner has for the last 20 years been a fashion editor and muse. She has worked with a great number of photographers, designers, artists, architects, interior designers etc. This experience fine tuned her eye to such a degree she's become a great photojournalist, contributing to several major publications. Rodeo Girl is her labor of love. Lisa's been fascinated by rodeo since she was a child growing up in Wyoming and as a professional she chose this world as the subject of her first book. Rodeo and rodeo queens in particular, have inspired her throughout her career as editor, stylist and now, photographer. We at Greybull Press feel it is an important document of a subculture that needs preservation. Therefore, we chose it as our first title to establish our imprint and what our press is all about: individuality, subcultures and people that march to their own drum. I hope you enjoy it and support it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My Review: RODEO GIRL
Review: I am an avid rodeo fan and have been involved with rodeo queens for many years. The pictures in this book are quality pictures that I could relate to and understand.

However, to the lay person, without captions or stories, these pictures don't tell their "story". There are several pictures of "rodeo girls", but the title doesn't accurately represent what is inside the book. There is an index in the back of the book that gives a brief description of who is in the picture, but it is difficult to tie to the pictures because they are not numbered.

A good book, terrific pictures that tell a story, but not a book that would appeal to a broad group of people.

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: My obsession with rodeo queens.
Review: I hope you like Rodeo Girl. It is my journey into the world of rodeo, focusing on rodeo queens. I was never a rodeo queen but growing up in Wyoming I was always mesmerized by the way they looked. Teenage girls today have Britney Spears, I had rodeo queens. Those crowns on top of their hats, their big dinner plate belt buckles, big hair, long painted nails, full face of make up and red/white and blue, stars and stripes sequined leg of mutton shirts. The first time you see a rodeo queen, you never forget it. One of the first rules I learned about taking photos was that you must photograph something you are passionate about, something you love or something you are really interested in. I was always in love with the world of rodeo. I grew up in it, I don't judge it, I just adore it. Also since I am from Cheyenne I knew I could get access into this world and that is what every photographer wants: a backstage pass. If you don't have that kind of access you are just scratching the surface. So, not only was I able to go home and capture something I was always inspired by but I got to do it from the inside. Nothing is set up, I just entered this world with my camera and let it unfold in front of me. So, this is what this book is about. My journey back home. After years as a fashion editor, working with all the top photographers and seeing the world, I went back to the ceremony and ritual of rodeo, with a new way of looking at things and an intensified love for its subjects. I found so much beauty in this world. Rodeo queens are all about color, and light, and magic. This is a world that is real and weird and funny and wonderful and it hasn't changed much in the last 100 years. I hope I've done my part to preserve it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Rodeo Girl...a book of pictures
Review: I was disappointed in this book. I have met and spent time with Miss Rodeo America 1999 and 2000, and the Miss Rodeo California's from 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 as well as held rodeo queen titles of my own.

I purchased this book as a resource for rodeo and queen competitions. I expected a book about the life of a rodeo queen and some of the challenges and triumphs that are experienced by the first ladies of rodeo. This book is unfortunately of little to no use for current or potential rodeo queen competitors.

Much to my surprise, this book is a compilation of untitled photos that depict candid images of rodeo queens, children, and cowboys in a variety of rodeo-ish settings. As a coffee table book, this would be great, if all I wanted was a book of pictures.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Rodeo Girl...a book of pictures
Review: I was disappointed in this book. I have met and spent time with Miss Rodeo America 1999 and 2000, and the Miss Rodeo California's from 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 as well as held rodeo queen titles of my own.

I purchased this book as a resource for rodeo and queen competitions. I expected a book about the life of a rodeo queen and some of the challenges and triumphs that are experienced by the first ladies of rodeo. This book is unfortunately of little to no use for current or potential rodeo queen competitors.

Much to my surprise, this book is a compilation of untitled photos that depict candid images of rodeo queens, children, and cowboys in a variety of rodeo-ish settings. As a coffee table book, this would be great, if all I wanted was a book of pictures.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: DISAPPOINTED!!
Review: I'm really disappointed. As a current title holder and someone who has competed for national titles I don't think this book is really accurate. It is billed as a rodeo queen pictorial, but the pictures are so limited. It's about rodeo culture. Not rodeo queens.

There are so many pictures of random rodeo scenes. In fact, I think it gives the layperson a really negative view of the rodeo culture. The pictures are over exposed and the way they are printed make them seem so dated. It's almost embarrasing. The few pictures that she had of queens weren't great, nothing to write home about. If they were of myself, I probably wouldn't buy the book.

To me it was a disappointing waste of money. But if she got THIS published, I know I could put my personal photos together, not rake the time to title them and be a hit!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nothing could be better
Review: If you have the slightest interest in this book, GET IT! It has the best photos of exactly "Rodeo Girl". Lots of sequins, lots of hair. It looks great on a coffee table too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fine Photographs Preserve a Little Bit of History
Review: Rodeo Girl is a spectacular and refreshing collection of photographs that will surely appeal to anyone interested in photography, the rodeo, or both. As an age of technology engulfs our world like a whirlwind, Lisa Eisner's lens takes the viewer through frames of the rodeo as though it were a ballad to an endangered species, a slow, lasting glimpse before it disappears forever into the sunset. Eisner finds in the rodeo what most photographers only dream of -- an opportunity to craft deliberate compositions of the spontaneous. And she takes advantage of that opportunity brilliantly. While many of the photographs are indeed of rodeo girls, the palette of subjects depicted is actually much broader. Personally, I like Eisner's sense of photographic artistry, and the high print quality helps do it justice. Among other things, with photographs in colour as well as black & white, warm tones seem to be preferred throughout which makes for a classic appearance and suits the rodeo theme well. To truly enjoy this book, set aside any preconceived notions you might have, take it one page at a time, and turn each one slowly. Otherwise, you might easily miss barrel racer Katie McCoin at Cheyenne taking time out to write a note to someone, hopeful yet easygoing Candice Fernets at the national high school finals in Gillette beaming a winsome smile wide as the West, champion steer wrestler Denver Gilbert spending a quiet moment in the truck, an ever-patient cowboy on the fence with the sun setting in the background, and many, many more memorable scenes of the rodeo that this wonderful collection of photographs will never let us forget. We are left anxiously awaiting the next rodeo, hopefully with Eisner close behind rounding up another volume of luminous photographs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fine Photographs Preserve a Little Bit of History
Review: Rodeo Girl is a spectacular and refreshing collection of photographs that will surely appeal to anyone interested in photography, the rodeo, or both. As an age of technology engulfs our world like a whirlwind, Lisa Eisner's lens takes the viewer through frames of the rodeo as though it were a ballad to an endangered species, a slow, lasting glimpse before it disappears forever into the sunset. Eisner finds in the rodeo what most photographers only dream of -- an opportunity to craft deliberate compositions of the spontaneous. And she takes advantage of that opportunity brilliantly. While many of the photographs are indeed of rodeo girls, the palette of subjects depicted is actually much broader. Personally, I like Eisner's sense of photographic artistry, and the high print quality helps do it justice. Among other things, with photographs in colour as well as black & white, warm tones seem to be preferred throughout which makes for a classic appearance and suits the rodeo theme well. To truly enjoy this book, set aside any preconceived notions you might have, take it one page at a time, and turn each one slowly. Otherwise, you might easily miss barrel racer Katie McCoin at Cheyenne taking time out to write a note to someone, hopeful yet easygoing Candice Fernets at the national high school finals in Gillette beaming a winsome smile wide as the West, champion steer wrestler Denver Gilbert spending a quiet moment in the truck, an ever-patient cowboy on the fence with the sun setting in the background, and many, many more memorable scenes of the rodeo that this wonderful collection of photographs will never let us forget. We are left anxiously awaiting the next rodeo, hopefully with Eisner close behind rounding up another volume of luminous photographs.


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