Fr. 75.00

117 Polaroids

English, German · Hardback

Will be released 30.06.2025

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For the past 39 years, David Bailey has photographed his wife Catherine using Polaroid film. Developing organically over the decades, the book grew with no specific purpose in mind. The result is this visual poem, a witness to their working collaborations and personal adventures. In Bailey's words: "The years went by with great ease and charm. I have been lucky to have such a willing and beautiful subject in my wife and partner in this adventure we have shared together. It came about not by making a plan. All my good ideas seem to happen by accident. My books start with a vague idea, then grow into something I never knew. It's never what I had in mind, in fact I never have any structure. The pictures just merge together and seem to me in my dyslexic mind that they were meant to be just where they are. The average Polaroid takes a few minutes to develop. This book has taken nearly 40 years."

About the author

David Bailey, born in London in 1938, is one of the most successful photographers of his generation; his career, in and beyond photography, spans sixty years. Bailey’s books with Steidl include Bailey’s Democracy (2005), Havana (2006), NY JS DB 62 (2007), Is That So Kid (2008), Eye (2009), Delhi Dilemma (2012), Bailey’s East End (2014), Tears and Tears (2015) and Bailey’s Naga Hills (2017).

Summary

For the past 39 years, David Bailey has photographed his wife Catherine using Polaroid film. Developing organically over the decades, the book grew with no specific purpose in mind. The result is this visual poem, a witness to their working collaborations and personal adventures. In Bailey’s words: “The years went by with great ease and charm. I have been lucky to have such a willing and beautiful subject in my wife and partner in this adventure we have shared together. It came about not by making a plan. All my good ideas seem to happen by accident. My books start with a vague idea, then grow into something I never knew. It’s never what I had in mind, in fact I never have any structure. The pictures just merge together and seem to me in my dyslexic mind that they were meant to be just where they are. The average Polaroid takes a few minutes to develop. This book has taken nearly 40 years.”

Product details

Authors David Bailey
Publisher Steidl
 
Languages English, German
Product format Hardback
Release 30.06.2025
 
EAN 9783958297029
ISBN 978-3-95829-702-9
No. of pages 144
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Fotografie, Computerkunst, Portraits, Polaroids, Catharine Bailey, auseinandersetzen

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