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Peter De Smidt
20-Dec-2019, 10:21
I stumbled upon Edward Steichen: In High Fashion - The Conde Nast Years, 1923-1937 at my local library. It's a wonderful book. Many of the photos are excellent portraits.

https://www.amazon.com/Edward-Steichen-Fashion-Conde-1923-1937/dp/0393066770/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=steichen+fashion&qid=1576862310&sr=8-1

Louis Pacilla
20-Dec-2019, 10:52
I stumbled upon Edward Steichen: In High Fashion - The Conde Nast Years, 1923-1937 at my local library. It's a wonderful book. Many of the photos are excellent portraits.

https://www.amazon.com/Edward-Steichen-Fashion-Conde-1923-1937/dp/0393066770/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=steichen+fashion&qid=1576862310&sr=8-1

I have had this for a while Peter & agree! it's kind of a two book series if I'm not mistaken and I'll look around the house later as I'm pretty sure I have both. The 1st is focused on his earlier work/history w/ soft focus impressionistic work and then this one that focuses on his commercial/fashion work with both the movie industry & fashion magazines. Edward has to be one of my favorite photographers.

Bernice Loui
20-Dec-2019, 11:05
Edward Steichen does far more than Fashion, this was an era when image making excellence was valued and appreciated in different ways than today.

Get this book on ES, it is GOOD.

https://www.amazon.com/Life-Photography-Steichen-Edward-Hardcover/dp/0385055714

Edward Steichen shares a common history with George Hurrell, they were both Painters and understood light and composition well. Both drew from this art, craft, skill and long history of effective image making from many other past masters.


Bernice

Jimi
20-Dec-2019, 16:24
I agree on him being a favourite photographer, too. I find "Edward Steichen - Lives in photography", (ISBN-13: 978-0393066265) to be a really good book, but I am not able to say whether it is better than any others. I am not much for buying photography books, they tend to "wear out" too soon, but this one has kept its interest to me for years now.

Tin Can
20-Dec-2019, 16:46
Bought one!

Thanks for the tip!


Edward Steichen does far more than Fashion, this was an era when image making excellence was valued and appreciated in different ways than today.

Get this book on ES, it is GOOD.

https://www.amazon.com/Life-Photography-Steichen-Edward-Hardcover/dp/0385055714

Edward Steichen shares a common history with George Hurrell, they were both Painters and understood light and composition well. Both drew from this art, craft, skill and long history of effective image making from many other past masters.


Bernice

Bernice Loui
21-Dec-2019, 11:28
Curious to know your reaction to the images in this book.


Bernice



Bought one!

Thanks for the tip!

Tin Can
21-Dec-2019, 12:17
I will give my opinion when I get the book. Arriving Dec 31, 2019 - Jan 9, 2020

Found a few images on etsy

https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.etsy.com%2Fno-en%2Flisting%2F700907584%2Fedward-steichen-a-life-in-photography&psig=AOvVaw1uq4JiKf3_g2_3FFv96Bk9&ust=1577039549641000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAIQjRxqFwoTCIDY46Swx-YCFQAAAAAdAAAAABAX

I am sure I will like it and probably have seen many images over the decades. I am 69 years old

My second and last wife was an old master type painter, Rembrandt style, took her a year to do one painting, she painted Cleveland Punks and moi.

We were collectors of 1920's things living in a 1920's Chicago apt, once the entire floor of a 5 story building, near Charlie Chaplin's Essanay studio. We lived in the old library, the original apt was divided into 6 apts. We found the blueprints in the basement and visited the current owner in the original penthouse, unrestored. Ballroom on first floor. Lovely

Additionally Marnie collected 20's clothing and wore them.

I was not doing much photography at the time, recovering from my last disaster.

Stay tuned...






Curious to know your reaction to the images in this book.


Bernice

Tin Can
26-Dec-2019, 13:01
The vgc First Edition BOOK arrived, best $9 delivered I ever spent.

I am going to take this book slow. I just read the introduction written by Edward Steichen, which had me in tears a couple times. Why? Because he shows he had 'nature' but 'nurture' clearly, by mother, directed his early path. I also believe the 1890's was a period of intense innovation in many fields. Took decades to realize the technology fully.

I love his tale of accidentally kicking the tripod and liking the result. Innovation by happenstance and recognition.

more later







Curious to know your reaction to the images in this book.


Bernice

Ken Lee
26-Dec-2019, 14:39
I stumbled upon Edward Steichen: In High Fashion - The Conde Nast Years, 1923-1937 at my local library. It's a wonderful book. Many of the photos are excellent portraits.

https://www.amazon.com/Edward-Steichen-Fashion-Conde-1923-1937/dp/0393066770/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=steichen+fashion&qid=1576862310&sr=8-1

Wow - Remarkably swanky !!

Tin Can
26-Dec-2019, 14:59
Bought one

Thanks!

Bernice Loui
27-Dec-2019, 11:58
Great to hear this book was well enjoyed.

Edward Steichen was introduced to me by an artist fiend during the early 1980's he was inspirational in many ways and one of many Artist that affected my perception of what Photography and Art could be. There is much to learn from Artist like Edward Steichen as inspiration and examples of what expressive image making can be. They should always be noted as inspiration rather than emulation.

One of my fave music programs "From the Top" which highlights musically gifted youth was heard the story of one gifted performer telling how his music teacher-mentor coached and directed the many practice exercises over many years of musical instrument learning. There came a time when this
music teacher-mentor told him time has come to greatly limit these practice exercises and give each piece of music learned YOUR own voice and interpretation. Much the same can be applied to creative image making where great Artistic works from accomplished Artist like Edward Steichen can be used as learning and inspiration to help a developing Artist find their own creative voice.


Bernice



The vgc First Edition BOOK arrived, best $9 delivered I ever spent.

I am going to take this book slow. I just read the introduction written by Edward Steichen, which had me in tears a couple times. Why? Because he shows he had 'nature' but 'nurture' clearly, by mother, directed his early path. I also believe the 1890's was a period of intense innovation in many fields. Took decades to realize the technology fully.

I love his tale of accidentally kicking the tripod and liking the result. Innovation by happenstance and recognition.

more later

Tin Can
27-Dec-2019, 14:01
Yes, but change in art is hard to change...

I look at all the trees WE ALL shoot and wonder...

I am shooting manicured weeds when the light is right next year...

Not kidding, I saw them near here and keep missing the light...

I prefer people but they are so shy...


Great to hear this book was well enjoyed.

Edward Steichen was introduced to me by an artist fiend during the early 1980's he was inspirational in many ways and one of many Artist that affected my perception of what Photography and Art could be. There is much to learn from Artist like Edward Steichen as inspiration and examples of what expressive image making can be. They should always be noted as inspiration rather than emulation.

One of my fave music programs "From the Top" which highlights musically gifted youth was heard the story of one gifted performer telling how his music teacher-mentor coached and directed the many practice exercises over many years of musical instrument learning. There came a time when this
music teacher-mentor told him time has come to greatly limit these practice exercises and give each piece of music learned YOUR own voice and interpretation. Much the same can be applied to creative image making where great Artistic works from accomplished Artist like Edward Steichen can be used as learning and inspiration to help a developing Artist find their own creative voice.


Bernice

Tin Can
30-Dec-2019, 14:38
Peter!

It is an astounding book. I just got the hardcover brand new, sold as VG used, it has a tiny mark on page edges. They must have oodles of them left over.

$21.50 delivered by Amazon and worth far more. 2008 original edition, printed in Italy on very good paper that is also certified for longevity!

I should wear white gloves...

Almost Every Image Full Page. This is actually a fetish book. The images are beyond anything I have seen. I could frame them all and put on my wall. But, no. Sadly.

My last wife would have swooned, she had the era's clothing, shoes, hats and haughty attitude, if drinking...RIP Marnie.

American advertising that blows Karsh away. I also have his picture books. I like Karsh, but I LOVE this style.

Bernice, Ken Lee, Peter,

Thank you!



I stumbled upon Edward Steichen: In High Fashion - The Conde Nast Years, 1923-1937 at my local library. It's a wonderful book. Many of the photos are excellent portraits.

https://www.amazon.com/Edward-Steichen-Fashion-Conde-1923-1937/dp/0393066770/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=steichen+fashion&qid=1576862310&sr=8-1

Peter De Smidt
30-Dec-2019, 15:13
That's great, Randy! I'm glad that you liked it! I brought it and a book from Hurrell that I hadn't seen before home from the library. I was fully expecting to enjoy the Hurrell more, but I was wrong! Steichen rocked!

Drew Wiley
30-Dec-2019, 16:43
Well, he was a highly versatile photographer, esteemed in several genre; but I personally prefer his earlier "Pictorialist" style, especially portraits, to his later work.

Daniel Unkefer
20-May-2020, 16:06
Based on this thread I bought a copy and it is astounding. Looking forward to trying 8x10 B&W Portraits again and this is truly inspirational.

Swanky is exactly right :)

Peter De Smidt
20-May-2020, 17:09
I'm glad you liked it, Daniel! It blew me away.

mdarnton
20-May-2020, 17:51
I bought this book after the Art Institute of Chicago held a Steichen exhibit several years ago. Previous to the show, I had always thought of him as boring, but the show opened my eyes and now he's one of my favorite photographers.

Tin Can
21-May-2020, 04:21
Edward was instrumental in military photography during WW 1

'He later reflected: “The wartime problem of making sharp, clear pictures from a vibrating, speeding airplane ten to twenty thousand feet in the air had brought me a new kind of technical interest in photography. . . .'

https://www.artic.edu/exhibitions/1892/sharp-clear-pictures-edward-steichen-s-world-war-i-and-conde-nast-years

World War I Album (https://archive.artic.edu/steichen/category/world-war-i-album/index.html)

Drew Wiley
22-May-2020, 11:26
Steichen was amazing in his ability over the years to work in significantly different styles. My favorite is his even earlier "pictorialist" portraiture. I can't remember the name of the book, but it was in the rare book case of a particular bookstore with a price of around $700, so nothing I could afford, but did contain some of the most compelling portraiture I've ever seen, most of which I've never seen anywhere else with regard to Steichen's own work.