Goin’ Home With The Rolling Stones ’66
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SKU: STONES-66-BOOK
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Dogs in Space: A Film Archive
Magazines & Photobooks
This title presents for the first time the candid (and entertaining) shoot diary kept by Lowenstein over the course of making 'Dogs in Space' between 1984 and 1987.
This volume showcases never-before-seen contact sheets, wardrobe polaroids and a collection of images from on set and behind the scenes. The book also features a selection of memorabilia and extracts from previously inaccessible reviews and articles about the film.
With humour and a distinct understanding of music, fashion and Melbourne in the early 1980s this book provides rare insights into the processes involved in actually making a film. It concludes with a brief reflection from Lowenstein, fresh from completing Mystify, his searing documentary on the life of Hutchence, on what has changed in filmmaking and what hasn’t over the past thirty years.
$48.00
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Apartamento Magazine – Issue 28
Magazines & Photobooks
An everyday life interiors magazine.
Every issue features art, photographs and interviews with a range of artists, designers, architects, photographers and more.
Apartamento is widely recognised as today’s most influential, inspiring, and honest interiors magazine.
International, well designed, simply written, and tastefully curated since 2008, it is an indispensable resource for individuals who are passionate about the way they live.
Published Bi-Annualy.
This issue featuring: Soisy and the Sphinx: the homes of Niki de Saint Phalle, Fritz Haeg, Paa Joe, Katherine Bernhardt, Gianni Pettena, Jose Dávila, Lisa Walker & Karl Fritsch, Joan E. Biren, Luigi Serafini, Paul Moakley, Nathalie de Saint Phalle, Roman Uranjek, and Topaz Jones.
Plus: To Craft a Life, conversations with Bikôkô, Carlota Guerrero, and Ouka Leele, chapter two of Zebadiah Keneally’s graphic novel, ‘All the Things I Know’, and ‘Living with Matta’, an essay by Paul B. Preciado.
- Issue 28 November 2021
$35.00
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Film Noir Portraits
Magazines & Photobooks
With its singular focus on the very best portrait photography of the Film Noir era, every page of this coffee table volume is rich in brooding atmosphere. The portraits were taken by premiere studio photographers like Robert Coburn, Ernest Bachrach and A.L. Whitey. Their arresting works display their ability to exaggerate the play of shadow and light to dramatic effect. The photographs remain some of the most innovative and striking portraits in the history of cinema.
Carefully curated, the photographs are taken from the collection of mptv, one of the world’s most exclusive archives of entertainment photography. The book includes many unseen images, including previously unpublished outtakes from Night of the Hunter and Sweet Smell of Success; and classic cinematic moments from films like Gilda, Double Indemnity, Lady From Shanghai and celebrated B-noirs like Gun Crazy and The Hitchhiker. Every page has been printed in Reel Art Press’s exquisite quality, which serves to emphasise the timeless power of the black and white photography.
$120.00
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Back In The Day – 70’s Skateboarding – Mini Edition Book
Magazines & Photobooks
Now in a more compact format, Back in the Day is a timeless and nostalgic collection of photographs documenting the skateboarding scene in the 1970s.
William Sharp began taking surfing photographs in southern California in the early seventies and was quickly drawn into the nascent skateboard scene, shooting friends emulating surfing moves on pavement. By 1975 he was brought in as a staff photographer for the magazine Skateboard World. During the next five years he documented the meteoric rise of the movement, capturing thousands of photographs along the way. Back in the Day features hundreds of Sharp's astounding photos from this era.
The work is priceless, not only for its documentary value, but for the beautiful and poetic images captured and later developed by Sharp himself (many in black and white). Pipes in Arizona, aqueducts in California, pools all over the place, the locales and images must be seen to be believed. Ozzie Ausband signed on as an editor of the project, collecting present day quotes and assisting with the paring down of Sharp's massive photo archive. Sharp's epic photos are populated by the vanguard of the scene such as Tony Alva, Jay Adams, Jerry Valdez, Steve Caballero, and Jay Smith, among many others.
- Mini Hardcover Edition
- 360+ pages