Jazz - General & Miscellaneous, General & Miscellaneous Photography, Individual Photographers & Professionals, Graphic Design - Posters & Advertising, Portrait Photography - Rich & Famous, Jazz & Blues Musicians - Biography
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Overview
Photographer Bill Claxton has been capturing the jazz scene since he was just a kid back in the late '40s, and over the course of those five decades, he's captured just about all the giants of the art form, from Louis Armstrong to Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk. Jazz Seen collects these memorable images that capture the giants behind the music. In this excerpt from the introduction to the book, Claxton recalls how he came to be captivated by the two disparate art forms of jazz and photography.Editorials
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Photographer Bill Claxton has been capturing the jazz scene since he was just a kid back in the late '40s, and over the course of the last five decades, he's captured just about all the giants of the art form, from Louis Armstrong to Charlie Parker and Thelonious Monk. Jazz Seen collects these memorable images, which capture the giants behind the music.Library Journal
This new collection of work by legendary jazz photographer Claxton includes 250 black-and-white photographs documenting the history of jazz over the last 50 years. The oversized volume features a preface (in English, German, and French) by L.A.-based jazz critic Don Heckman, a longtime friend of Claxton who explores the photographer's unique symbiosis with the jazz world. Claxton's candid, crytalline images usher the viewer into the smoky clubs, studio sessions, behind-the-scenes moments, and scenes of life on the road that comprise the musicians' lives. His career has been linked with jazz so closely that many players consider him an extra band member: his use of the camera as an instrument was the inspiration for Shorty Rogers's composition "Clicking with Clax." Claxton's photographs clock the evolution of jazz and distill its essence and spirit, making this an important tribute and historical document, while the images stand on their own. For large public, academic, and museum collections.--Mark Lee Damian, Brooklyn, NY Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.Book Details
Published
May 28, 1999
Publisher
Taschen GmbH
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9783822878682