Dennis Stock: James Dean by Dennis Stock and Joe Hyams (2015, Hardcover)

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PublisherThames & Hudson
ISBN-100500544514
ISBN-139780500544518
eBay Product ID (ePID)210433098

Product Key Features

Book TitleDennis Stock: James Dean
Number of Pages144 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFilm / General, Entertainment & Performing Arts
Publication Year2015
IllustratorYes
GenrePerforming Arts, Biography & Autobiography
AuthorDennis Stock, Joe Hyams
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight41.4 Oz
Item Length12.1 in
Item Width9.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2015-932467
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal791.43028092
SynopsisWith three major films-- East of Eden , Rebel Without a Cause , and Giant --all released within a year of each other and within months of his tragic death, James Dean captured the world's imagination and has never let it go. Magnum photographer Dennis Stock met James Dean at the Ch'teau Marmont in Hollywood in 1954, and they became fast friends. Stock captured Dean's essence in a stunning series of images of the actor in the midst of family and friends, as well as alone, sleeping, lost in thought, in the frozen fields of Indiana, and on a rainy day in Manhattan. It was an extraordinary collaboration between two people in full command of their respective talents. In the words of the Life magazine article that accompanied the first publication of these photographs, James Dean was "the most exciting actor to hit Hollywood since Marlon Brando," but at the time the photographs were taken, he was still poised on the brink of fame. Dennis Stock: James Dean reintroduces these iconic photographs, taken at the dawn and high noon of a brief and brilliant career, with Dennis Stock's original accompanying text and a later introduction by Joe Hyams., With three major films--East of Eden, Rebel Without a Cause, and Giant--all released within a year of each other and within months of his tragic death, James Dean captured the world's imagination and has never let it go. Magnum photographer Dennis Stock met James Dean at the Ch'teau Marmont in Hollywood in 1954, and they became fast friends. Stock captured Dean's essence in a stunning series of images of the actor in the midst of family and friends, as well as alone, sleeping, lost in thought, in the frozen fields of Indiana, and on a rainy day in Manhattan. It was an extraordinary collaboration between two people in full command of their respective talents. In the words of the Life magazine article that accompanied the first publication of these photographs, James Dean was "the most exciting actor to hit Hollywood since Marlon Brando," but at the time the photographs were taken, he was still poised on the brink of fame. Dennis Stock: James Dean reintroduces these iconic photographs, taken at the dawn and high noon of a brief and brilliant career, with Dennis Stock's original accompanying text and a later introduction by Joe Hyams., Magnum photographer Dennis Stock met James Dean at the Ch teau Marmont in Hollywood in 1954, and they became fast friends. Stock captured Dean's essence in a stunning series of images of the actor in the midst of family and friends, as well as alone, sleeping, lost in thought, in the frozen fields of Indiana, and on a rainy day in Manhattan. It was an extraordinary collaboration between two people in full command of their respective talents. In the words of the Life magazine article that accompanied the first publication of these photographs, James Dean was "the most exciting actor to hit Hollywood since Marlon Brando," but at the time the photographs were taken, he was still poised on the brink of fame. Dennis Stock: James Dean reintroduces these iconic photographs, taken at the dawn and high noon of a brief and brilliant career, with Dennis Stock's original accompanying text and a later introduction by Joe Hyams.
LC Classification NumberPN2287

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