Author: Amy & Joshua Greene, with contributions from
Tippi Hedren & Anthony Greene
Hardcover: 268 pages (slipcase)
Publisher: POWERHOUSE BOOKS (4 Dec 2008)
Language English
ISBN-10: 1576874540 ISBN-13: 978-1576874547
Product Dimensions: 34.3 x 29.2 x 4.1 cm
You may think this an odd choice as a Marilyn book of the month but it rightly justifies a place in any
Marilyn Monroe collection...The first thing that strikes you is how beautifully packaged the book is, it has a
box slipcase cover with images of Marilyn on each side from the black velvet session of 1955. It's just a
taster of what's revealed inside.Most people today are familiar with his Marilyn collaborations as most of
these have become iconic and have transcended time and have contributed greatly (in part) to Marilyn's
mythological status, you can see countless merchandise of the famous ballerina portrait for sale in any high
st - it's on postcards, framed art, bags and the current canvas trend. It's often imitated by celebrities in
magazine spreads every other month as they slip into a "Marilyn" mode, another trend these days. But
there's so much more to Milton than that, as this book shows... it's like a who's who of an era from the 50s to
the 80s. He got his start as a fashion photographer with Harper's Bazaar but was soon on assignments for
Life, Look & Vogue and was quickly credited for bringing fashion photography into the realm of fine art.
Where other great photographers like Richard Avedon & Cecil Beaton seemed content to shoot mostly in
black and white to create their distinctive styles, Milton was happy with all formats. But it was his colour
photos that brought him most recognition. They were stunning and publishers cried out to have them on
their covers. By the age of twenty-three, Milton was referred to as "Color Photography’s Wonder Boy".
Although Greene was initially renowned for his high-fashion photography, it is his remarkable portraits of
the most beloved artists, musicians, film, and television and theatrical celebrities, which have become
legendary. It was Milton’s ability as a director that enabled him to capture the qualities that best personified
the real person, making each of his pictures an eloquent, unique statement as he converted his remarkable
vision into compelling photographic art. He had a gift to be able to create a rapport with his subjects, they
look comfortable in front of his lens. But it was his unique friendship, business relationship and ensuing
photographs of Marilyn for which he is most fondly remembered. During their four years together, Greene
photographed her in 52 photographic sessions, most of which were never published until many years after
her death. She more than any of the subjects has 40 pages dedicated to her alone in this scrumptious
volume and to have an overview of all Milton's work in one big volume like this is something that's been
long overdue with interesting anecdotes from his sons and widow, the book also has a lovely preface by
Tippi Hedren.A stunning book that I can whole heartily recommend. Well worth investing in this first
edition as it's sheer luxury. You can purchase a Joshua Greene signed copy if you visit the official website
and buy direct
http://www.thearchivesstore.com/btas-book.html
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