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Orlando, photography

Title
Orlando, photography / editors, Rod Hamilton, Jim Suero.
Publication
  • Berlin : Hatje Cantz Verlag, [2018]
  • ©2018

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TextUse in library JQF 18-1957Schwarzman Building - Art & Architecture Room 300

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Additional Authors
  • Hamilton, Rod (Filmmaker)
  • Suero, Jim
  • Suero, Orlando
Description
245 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits; 28 cm
Summary
"Orlando Suero (*1925) started snapping photos with the Kodak Jiffy his father gave him in 1939. He later attended the New York Institute of Photography and worked at camera shops and photo labs, including Compo Photo Color, where he printed the images for Edward Steichen's monumental exhibition The Family of Man. One of his first assignments was to spend five days in May 1954 with newlyweds Jacqueline and Senator John F. Kennedy at their Georgetown duplex, documenting their everyday lives. This was the beginning of a successful career during which he shot some of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood, among them Natalie Wood, Brigitte Bardot, Michael Caine, Paul Newman, Jack Nicholson, and Dennis Hopper. Because of his friendly and unaffected approach, his subjects opened up to him and his camera in a way that not many others have been able to accomplish. This monograph contains many never before seen images of celebrities from the 1950s to the 1980s that have remained in storage for over fifty years."--Back cover.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Pictorial works.
Call Number
JQF 18-1957
ISBN
  • 9783775744430
  • 3775744436
LCCN
9783775744430
OCLC
1050757237
Title
Orlando, photography / editors, Rod Hamilton, Jim Suero.
Publisher
Berlin : Hatje Cantz Verlag, [2018]
Copyright Date
©2018
Type of Content
still image
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Added Author
Hamilton, Rod (Filmmaker), editor.
Suero, Jim, editor, interviewer.
Suero, Orlando. Photographs. Selections.
Other Standard Identifier
9783775744430
Research Call Number
JQF 18-1957
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