Emotions.
WEISS Sabine.

Emotions.

Martiniere
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N° d'inventaire 23278
Format 25 x 29
Détails 253 p., publisher's hardcover.
Publication Paris, 2020
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782732495897

A witness to her time and the last representative of the humanist school, Sabine Weiss, in addition to her work as a fashion, advertising, and reportage photographer, enjoys walking the streets and letting herself be surprised by fleeting scenes of everyday life. Through the cities she passes through, the countries she travels through, and the people she meets, she has captured the chance of a movement, an expression, focusing on those we rarely look at: children, tramps, old people, gypsies... Her photographs, which oscillate between naturalism and poetry, are always taken with a great sense of framing, composition, and light. Sabine Weiss, born in 1924, returns here to her black and white work by selecting from her archives 200 photographs, iconic or rarer, where emotion surfaces. The emotion captured by her lens. The emotion she feels when faced with these moments caught on the fly. Images that reflect his curiosity about others, his deep love of life and which attest to a work entirely dedicated to expressing the human condition.

A witness to her time and the last representative of the humanist school, Sabine Weiss, in addition to her work as a fashion, advertising, and reportage photographer, enjoys walking the streets and letting herself be surprised by fleeting scenes of everyday life. Through the cities she passes through, the countries she travels through, and the people she meets, she has captured the chance of a movement, an expression, focusing on those we rarely look at: children, tramps, old people, gypsies... Her photographs, which oscillate between naturalism and poetry, are always taken with a great sense of framing, composition, and light. Sabine Weiss, born in 1924, returns here to her black and white work by selecting from her archives 200 photographs, iconic or rarer, where emotion surfaces. The emotion captured by her lens. The emotion she feels when faced with these moments caught on the fly. Images that reflect his curiosity about others, his deep love of life and which attest to a work entirely dedicated to expressing the human condition.