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City Stills

City Stills

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a tremendous collection of gifted seeing.
Review: The photos of this book further the photographer's thinking as it is conveyed through a photograph. The photos display strong evidence of a conscious mind behind a camera interpreting what is in front of it. The photos are graceful, delightful and engulfing. Their rending in the book itself is spectacular. The prints being seen for the first time are strongly supported by the remaining work. Together they lend towards the viewer's discovery of the photographer's thinking in making these photographs. Several varied series of photographs are displayed. Truely a gift to look so far into the creative process.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: City Stills
Review: This is a "must have" for Metzker fans and other late 20th century photography afficianados. These are starkly contrasted b/w photos that are both abstract design and life commentary. You will want to cut out each image and hang it on your wall. But don't. The book itself is too elegant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: City Stills
Review: This is a "must have" for Metzker fans and other late 20th century photography afficianados. These are starkly contrasted b/w photos that are both abstract design and life commentary. You will want to cut out each image and hang it on your wall. But don't. The book itself is too elegant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: City Stills
Review: This is a "must have" for Metzker fans and other late 20th century photography afficianados. These are starkly contrasted b/w photos that are both abstract design and life commentary. You will want to cut out each image and hang it on your wall. But don't. The book itself is too elegant.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: amazon.co.uk
Review: this is a beautiful book. the minute i saw metzker's work i was mesmerized by the way he sees and interprets light, and the way he uses people in his photograph. i am not really writing this as a review, rather as a recommendation to buy this book - and while you can't buy it here for under a hundred, hit up amazon.co.uk, where you can buy it for a reasonable price (my copy was about 50...new...and beautiful!) it is one of my most treasured books....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: amazon.co.uk
Review: this is a beautiful book. the minute i saw metzker's work i was mesmerized by the way he sees and interprets light, and the way he uses people in his photograph. i am not really writing this as a review, rather as a recommendation to buy this book - and while you can't buy it here for under a hundred, hit up amazon.co.uk, where you can buy it for a reasonable price (my copy was about 50...new...and beautiful!) it is one of my most treasured books....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is a tremendous collection of gifted seeing.
Review: This is a fantastic collection of street photography by an often overlooked photographer. Metzer's photographs are brilliant scenes of bright light and deep shadow. The deep chiaroscuro of film noir cinematography is the first thing that comes to mind. His juxapositions of shadows, buildings and people are simply beautiful, and at the same time very lonely. If you can, I would recommend seeing this exhibit in person (at the Laurence Miller Gallery, NYC). Otherwise, definitely pick up this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A master of light! Metzker's photographs are wonderful!
Review: This is a fantastic collection of street photography by an often overlooked photographer. Metzer's photographs are brilliant scenes of bright light and deep shadow. The deep chiaroscuro of film noir cinematography is the first thing that comes to mind. His juxapositions of shadows, buildings and people are simply beautiful, and at the same time very lonely. If you can, I would recommend seeing this exhibit in person (at the Laurence Miller Gallery, NYC). Otherwise, definitely pick up this book.


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