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Image Makers, Image Takers systematically examines what motivates and inspires today’s photographers – and what makes them succeed. • How do the world’s leading photographers, in art, documentary, fashion, advertising and portraiture, actually work? • What do picture editors, curators, agency directors and publishers look for when they choose an image? Here is how Mario Sorrenti was inspired to capture a naked Kate Moss draped over a sofa for the iconic Calvin Klein campaign, how Fabrice Dall’Anese came to do a photo shoot with George Clooney in a hotel bathroom and how Rineke Dijkstra gets the best from her subjects. In this new and expanded edition five new interviews have been added, plus a chapter on web and digital that highlights the importance of blogging and online galleries. Through her perceptive interviews and selection of over 250 images, Anne-Celine Jaeger delves into the working practice of famous photographers, unveiling the process of creation involved in making and taking a photograph including - What to look for in an image - Cropping - Colour versus black-and-white Anne-Celine Jaeger is a journalist and critic, who has written for many publications, including Wallpaper*, The Times (London) and the Guardian, as well as the Süddeutsche Zeitung and Art Investor magazine in Germany. |