Looking
East: Portraits Steve Mccurry
de Steve McCurry
Présentation de l'éditeur
The Cultures of Southeast Asia Come Alive In a Striking
Collection of New Photographs.
"Taken with a patient eye, McCurry's pictures burn
with quiet intensity; they took time to get and they
take time to look at."
- Time magazine
More
that 2 decades ago Steve McCurry took the picture heard
round the world, that of the mysterious and striking
Afghan girl whose direct gaze captivated the west and
become, for many, a humanizing image of a world they
knew little about. Since the publication of that photograph
in National Geographic, McCurry has returned to Southeast
Asia more than 25 times. Traversing the lands as an
inconspicuous candid cameraman, McCurry is able to infiltrate
the human condition with his lens, capturing life stories
in single, powerful, telling portraits.
LOOKING
EAST: PORTRAITS BY STEVE McCURRY is a striking collection
of the new and very best of Steve McCurry's gorgeous
portraits from Southeast Asia, most of which have never
been published before. McCurry takes photographs all
over the world, for publications like National Geographic,
Newsweek and Vanity Fair, but it is the people, places,
colors and forms of Afghanistan, India, Sri Lanka, Cambodia
and Myanmar (Burma) that have inspired his most sublime
images - images which transcend their original editorial
purpose to become classics of photography.
Steve
McCurry has made a home and career out of the road less
traveled. A constant outsider, he continues to return
to Southeast Asia for the people and, ultimately, the
common thread of humanity that he finds there: "I
think it's just a sense of adventure and discovery and
exploration, exploring new places I haven't been to
- trying new food, seeing how Tibetans live, how they
practice religion. To me it's fascinating to learn about
these differences in how we all are basically the same,"
he said in a recent interview.
The
75 large format color portraits in the book posses a
visual literacy - communicating ideas and stories that
evoke feelings of what it is like to be in each of these
places. Flipping through the glossy pages readers will
find themselves on a search for the `Afghan Girl' of
today; looking into the enchanting youthful eyes of
a girl from Shigatse (2002), or the tired glare of a
coal miner from Afghanistan (2002) or the wise eyes
and weathered face of a Monk from Lhasa (2002), the
stories behind each portrait seem endless. LOOKING EAST
is a gorgeous and captivating collection from one of
the word's most admired photojournalists working today.
This book is the ideal gift for photographers, travelers
and students as well as the perfect addition to any
photography library or coffee table.