Rating: Summary: dissapointing Review: Because of the title The Femme Fatale, Famous Beauties Then and Now, I was expecting a sort of photographic history book. I would be very interested in seeing how the image of a Femme Fatale has changed over the years, from the glamourous pencil browed vixens of the 1920's to the much more volupt modern beauties. (Think pulp fiction novel cover vs. Catherine Zeta Jones) I would have liked to read up on how even though what is considered beautiful (and dangerous) has changed, the character of the Femme Fatale predominates our culture, in literature and film. I really got the wrong book. Instead of what I was expecting, this book features celebrities made over to appear like they would in different time periods, and the photos are high quality, oversized and printed on slick glossy paper. Some of the transformations are very well done (the girl on the front cover is Julia Roberts, believe it or not) So the book is not without merit, but they could have done a lot more. If I wanted to see pictures of Britney Spears, I'd just read People magazine.
Rating: Summary: nice to have Review: Cool study of what was and is a fatal woman in the image of famous women thru last century.. frankly, some of them i could not recognize immediately. so for me it was also a study of what good makeup/hair astist and photographer can make of a woman. hopefully not so much photoshop?!?
Rating: Summary: I just HAD to have it! Review: I have been a fetish model for almost two years, and a close photographer friend and myself are kicking off a new project which showcases high end fetish photographs. While my husband was searching for a poetry book in a Barnes and Nobles store, I snuck to the photography section to see if I could be inspired for this new peoject. My eye fell on this book immediately. I looked at no other book! The photographs are simply too beautiful for words, and I was heartbroken by the cover price... Reluctantly, I put it back on the shelf. When I came home however, I searched your site immediately and found a used copy in mint condition .... Obviously, I was nothing less than thrilled!This book is based on the photography of hair, and showcases original photographs from the 1800's as samples. Serge Normant then re-creates these by using well known models and celebraties of today, dressing them in period clothing, changing their looks dramatically. If you are a hairdresser, model, or photographer, you MUST own this book!
Rating: Summary: I just HAD to have it! Review: I have been a fetish model for almost two years, and a close photographer friend and myself are kicking off a new project which showcases high end fetish photographs. While my husband was searching for a poetry book in a Barnes and Nobles store, I snuck to the photography section to see if I could be inspired for this new peoject. My eye fell on this book immediately. I looked at no other book! The photographs are simply too beautiful for words, and I was heartbroken by the cover price... Reluctantly, I put it back on the shelf. When I came home however, I searched your site immediately and found a used copy in mint condition .... Obviously, I was nothing less than thrilled! This book is based on the photography of hair, and showcases original photographs from the 1800's as samples. Serge Normant then re-creates these by using well known models and celebraties of today, dressing them in period clothing, changing their looks dramatically. If you are a hairdresser, model, or photographer, you MUST own this book!
Rating: Summary: elegance Review: i really enjoyed this book, the illustrator ranee palone-flynn is my daughters aunt. we are very proud of her and her success! how would i get the web site for the people involved in this book? thank you denise lavery 5 virginia place patchogue ny 11772 631-447-6967 home 631-662-6305 alana cell
Rating: Summary: Great Idea, mediocre execution Review: Much, if not all this material has been published elsewhere, so you may have seen it. However, it has not been presented together organized around the interesting concept that Julia Roberts, Elizabeth Hurley, Susan Sarandon, Britney Spears and a host of beautiful women are paying homage to women of a previous age. (Yes, that Britney Spears). In an interview with a French magazine, the photographer described himself as awed or intimidated when Susan Sarandon showed up. He only relaxed when she took charge and he just responded to what he saw. The mutual respect shown by the professionals on both sides of the camera is what makes these images good. This is not just a catalog of beatiful pictures of contemporary icons playing dress up. If it is authentic it makes a convincing statement about the power and stature of these famous modern women and a lot of not so famous all around us. If you know a young woman who wants to be in the next book like this, show it to her. I have handed it to several young women I've photographed recently. "Oh, my God! Britney Spears is beautiful." "That can't be Claudia Schiffer." "Elizabeth Hurley scares me!" Isabella Rossellini as Betty Page is the show stopper, however. The photography is as good as it gets, but the material added to hang it all together weakens the book. Some of it is completely contrived and bogus. Next time let the women and the photographer do their work and let the readers draw the conclusions. Meanwhile a lot of wannabe photographers and young models have some catching up to do.
Rating: Summary: Great Idea, mediocre execution Review: Much, if not all this material has been published elsewhere, so you may have seen it. However, it has not been presented together organized around the interesting concept that Julia Roberts, Elizabeth Hurley, Susan Sarandon, Britney Spears and a host of beautiful women are paying homage to women of a previous age. (Yes, that Britney Spears). In an interview with a French magazine, the photographer described himself as awed or intimidated when Susan Sarandon showed up. He only relaxed when she took charge and he just responded to what he saw. The mutual respect shown by the professionals on both sides of the camera is what makes these images good. This is not just a catalog of beatiful pictures of contemporary icons playing dress up. If it is authentic it makes a convincing statement about the power and stature of these famous modern women and a lot of not so famous all around us. If you know a young woman who wants to be in the next book like this, show it to her. I have handed it to several young women I've photographed recently. "Oh, my God! Britney Spears is beautiful." "That can't be Claudia Schiffer." "Elizabeth Hurley scares me!" Isabella Rossellini as Betty Page is the show stopper, however. The photography is as good as it gets, but the material added to hang it all together weakens the book. Some of it is completely contrived and bogus. Next time let the women and the photographer do their work and let the readers draw the conclusions. Meanwhile a lot of wannabe photographers and young models have some catching up to do.
Rating: Summary: Thank you, Michael Thompson. Review: Serge Normant may have been the creator of the styles pictured within, but it's the aritisty of the photographer Michael Thompson that's truly responsible for the incredible images in this book. Thompson is, perhaps, the most talented of current fashion photographers, but he's also the most overlooked by all but those "in the industry." He's classic, and contemporary, and as versatile as Meisel or Demarchelier. He may not be as well known as his contemporaries, but that's because he lives a quiet life in Pennsylvania, and stays out of the limelight. I'm looking forward to a massive collection of Michael's photographs, a 'Part One' retrospective, but i don't believe it's forthcoming. Doesn't seem to be his style.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Book, Tastefully Made. Review: So many times have a picked up a book on photography, only to be disappointed by the lack of glamour and style in the photos. This book was no disappointment. Serge Normant did an amazing job recreating such beauties from the past, all done in a almost retro like style. Britney Spears, Julia Roberts, and Elizabeth Hurley all looked stunning as they played the role of the females before them that captured the world on screen. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves celebrity photography, but still takes note of the beauties and styles from the past. This is also a must for any fashionable female, this book is done with much taste. Wonderful book. ^_^
Rating: Summary: Wonderful Book, Tastefully Made. Review: So many times have a picked up a book on photography, only to be disappointed by the lack of glamour and style in the photos. This book was no disappointment. Serge Normant did an amazing job recreating such beauties from the past, all done in a almost retro like style. Britney Spears, Julia Roberts, and Elizabeth Hurley all looked stunning as they played the role of the females before them that captured the world on screen. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves celebrity photography, but still takes note of the beauties and styles from the past. This is also a must for any fashionable female, this book is done with much taste. Wonderful book. ^_^
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