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| | Amazon.com: Fashion: Photography of the Nineties: Books: Camilla Nickerson,Neville Wakefield (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31) |
 | | Fashion photography in the '90s can be roughly divided into the glamour and grunge schools, with the former drawing much of its inspiration from Helmut Newton and the commercial photographers of the '50s, and the latter dipping into the world of "art" photography for its references. |
 | | In Fashion: Photography of the Nineties, edited by Camilla Nickerson (senior fashion editor at Vogue) and Neville Wakefield, the connection between the worlds of art and fashion is explored in a totally pictoral manner, dispensing completely with introductory essays or explanations of the choices of photographs and photographers presented. |
 | | Blurring the lines between fashion photography, "Art" photography, sex, and gender, this book is an articulate and provocative essay on the scarcely delinated state of beauty, style, and sexuality; art, commercialism, and culture. |
| www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/3931141268?v=glance (817 words) |
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