An edition of Vernier (2012)

Vernier

fashion, femininity & form

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Vernier
Robin Muir, Becky Conekin
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An edition of Vernier (2012)

Vernier

fashion, femininity & form

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Featuring more than one hundred of Vernier's own favorite photographs drawn from Vogue's extensive photo archive, this lavishly illustrated volume reveals remarkable innovation in the use of props, backdrops, and location. Whether he was photographing his subjects by the sea, with a canine companion, or perfectly positioned atop a pale pink convertible, Vernier's careful composition enhanced the essence of his subject. Vernier shot mostly in black-and-white, and his trademark "look" is one of classic femininity. He sought to capture models when they were relaxed, enjoying the clothing, and confident that their photographer would show both only at their best. Providing commentary on the photographs are fashion history expert Becky Conekin and Vogue historian Robin Muir. This is first book to focus on Vernier's work at Vogue and it allows readers a rare glimpse of his inimitable blend of technical excellence and an eye for experimentation.

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Hirmer Pub.
Language
English
Pages
189

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Includes 100 of Vernier's favorite images that were featured in the British edition of Vogue between 1954 and 1967.

Eugene Vernier (1920-2011) worked as a fashion photographer for British Vogue from 1954 to 1967, during one of the most exciting periods in fashion history. Shooting of-the-moment looks from the likes of Christian Dior and Emilio Pucci and top models including Celia Hammond, Jean Shrimpton, and current Vogue creative director Grace Coddington, Vernier worked with some of the biggest names in the industry. Yet he was relatively unconcerned with celebrity. Interested only in bringing out the very best in each frame, Vernier was a true craftsman in the fashion photography trade.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Dewey Decimal Class
779.092
Library of Congress
TR679 .V465 2012

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Pagination
189 pages.
Number of pages
189

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30749136M
ISBN 10
3777451517
ISBN 13
9783777451510
LCCN
2012495690
OCLC/WorldCat
817935965

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