Publisher's Description
“Taking a portrait of someone – be it man or woman – starts with a conversation. It is important for me to try and catch
the person when they are listening or when they are in a pensive mood or have forgotten my presence. I rarely ask a
person to pose for me as I prefer that they reveal themselves as they wish. For me the eyes and the hands are most important
and when possible I like to use natural light.
All through my life as a photographer I have made a point of photographing women whom I admire, who have done
something special with their lives, who have protested against their fate, also those close to me like my daughter and
grand daughter and intimate friends all of whom appear in this collection.” Martine Franck
Martine Franck has travelled the globe photographing the social landscape. With an abiding interest in the simplicities
of the everyday life of varied social classes and diversified cultures, portraiture has always been a primary focus in her
practice. This book brings together a selection of her photographs of women, from factory workers in Bucharest to
geishas in Kyoto and encompassing the film stars, artists, writers and performers she has photographed since the
1960s. It is both a celebration of women and a testimony to the unique vision and empathy of a great photographer.
Book Information
ISBN:
386930149X
Publisher:
Steidl
Format:
Hardcover, 320 pages
Language:
English
Dimensions:
8.1 x
8.9 x
0.8 inches