by Greg Gorman, Greg Knudson Over the last two decades, photographer Greg Gorman has carved out a classically refined style that is uniquely his own. In his portraits of Streisand, DiCaprio, De Niro, and Travolta, his fine art work, and his major ad campaigns, Gorman’s images suggest a mastery of the medium that few have rivaled. Continuing his exploration of the male nude, Just Between Us is a highly charged work focused exclusively on one model. During a year of shooting, an unusually collaborative relationship evolved between artist and subject. What unfolds is a photographic narrative unfettered by convention — a bold compilation of images unmatched for its candor and sexuality. 250 photographs are featured.
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by Greg Gorman, John Waters, Dave Fulton This photographic retrospective covers the photographer's career and best material, examining the images he made of movie and music legends and exhibiting his art photos and approaches to celebrities and ads alike. Enjoy an introduction by Dave Fulton, who reveals Forman's career and life, along with the exceptional photographic exhibition.
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by Greg Gorman (Photographer), Elton John (Preface), John Hurt Internationally acclaimed photographer Greg Gorman has just completed his most personal work to date: the male figure study. Twenty years in the making, this epic artist's project features carefully selected young men--not big or overly built--who exemplify for Gorman a perfected state, allowing him to frame grace, beauty, and elegance in the form of the male nude. Included amongst the 240-plus portraits are many of Gorman's friends and acquaintances, as well as professional models, many of whom had never posed nude before. The cumulative effect of As I See It creates a pleasurable zone of contemplation, allowing one to reexamine the precepts of beauty within a refreshing framework of exalted maleness. According to Gorman, "As I see it, they're not really boys, yet they're not really men. They are caught somewhere in between--almost at that point of maturity that defines masculinity."
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by Greg Gorman Lovely glossy pictorial hard boards, which utilize a striking closeup image of the handsome Hollywood actor and star, Leonardo diCaprio. Without DJ, as issued. Originally published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at the Centro Internazionale di Fotografia in Scavi Scaligeri in Verona, Italy from September 10 through December 8, 1999.
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