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Title: Margaret Bourke-White Photographer by Time-Life Edit Services ISBN: 0-8212-2490-5 Publisher: Bulfinch Pub. Date: 15 October, 1998 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $65.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: The photographic art of Margaret Bourke-White
Comment: I am quite sure it was the film "Gandhi" that had me thinking Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was essentially a portrait photographer, but this impressive collection of her life's work amply proves otherwise. Bourke-White was originally an industrial photographer, who was hired by Henry Robinson Luce to do assignments for his new magazine "Fortune," for which she did extensive photographic essays on everything from meat packing plants in Chicago and glass blowers in upstate New York to workers in Indiana quarries and the steel industry in Germany's Ruhr valley.
On her first trip to Russia in 1930 she photographed not only the industrial expansion of the Soviet Union but the lifestyle of the people and it is from this point in her career that she made the clear shift to being a photo journalist. During the Great Depression she documented the plight of migrant farm workers and sharecroppers. When Luce launched "Life" in 1936 Bourke-White formed the magazine's original photographic staff (along with Alfred Eisenstaedt, Peter Stackpole, and Thomas McAvoy) and her photo of the construction of Fort Peck Dam in Montana was the cover and lead article in the first issue. During World War II Bourke-White covered everything from the German attack on Moscow to Patton's push into Germany to the horrors of Buchenwald.
Bourke-White's work represents the height of the era in which photography was a recognized art form, by which I mean a time when photographs were hung on walls in the same manner as paintings. Her work, like the best of that period by her contemporaries, has a poster-like design. It is fascinating to read how her use of multiple flashbulbs helped her create a more realistic effect. "Margaret Bourke-White, Photographer" lays out her career in clear stages, telling us not only about what she was doing but the hows and whys as well. Whether you consider yourself an aspiring photographic artist or are simply an interested neophyte such as myself, you will have a greater appreciation for both the artist and her art after devouring this book, which contains 160 pages of superb reproductions of her best and most famous monochrome images (some of which are from her personal archives).
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent
Comment: I did not buy this book because MBW was an inspirational female or other, but because her photos are simply superb. They capture a feeling, a time and space with a clarity that is both sparse and yet detailed. This is a book to savour and reflect on.
Rating: 5
Summary: Her sense of design and form was and still is incredible!
Comment: This book illustrates why Margaret Bourke-White should be recognized as one of the 20th century's top photographers. Her ability to capture a moment during war and destruction or an enternity in marble and stone, is awe inspiring. She was not limited by her feminity. She moved easily into the world of machines and factories, capturing molten metal and shiny blades. Again and again, I return to the book and study all aspects of her photographs. The depth of field, the rhythm, the harmony and the life seen in all her photos takes my breath away. Within a few days of purchasing the book, I had the joy of visiting the National Art Gallery of Canada in Ottawa where there are two Margaret Bourke-White photos in their collection. The soft creamy paper used in these pictures counters the hard metal of the image itself. These are the third and fourth Margaret Bourke-White's I have had the pleasure to see in person. The other two was a copy of the original cover for LIFE magazine and a single rose bud. Both of these photos are owned by Margaret Bourke-White's sorority and are featured in their archival collection. The photographic reproductions in this book, although lacking the soft creams of the Art Gallery's copies, do capture the integrity of her photos. I will treasure this book.
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Title: Margaret Bourke White by Susan Goldman Rubin ISBN: 0810943816 Publisher: Harry N. Abrams Pub. Date: 01 November, 1999 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Margaret Bourke-White : The Photography of Design, 1927-1936 by Stephen Bennett Phillips ISBN: 0847825051 Publisher: Rizzoli Pub. Date: 05 March, 2003 List Price(USD): $45.00 |
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Title: Portrait of Myself. by Margaret Bourke-White ISBN: 0671594346 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Pub. Date: January, 1963 List Price(USD): $6.95 |
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Title: You Have Seen Their Faces by Erskine Caldwell, Margaret Bourke-White ISBN: 082031692X Publisher: University of Georgia Press Pub. Date: January, 1995 List Price(USD): $22.95 |
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Title: Margaret Bourke-White: A Biography by Vicki Goldberg ISBN: 0060155132 Publisher: HarperCollins Pub. Date: June, 1986 List Price(USD): $25.95 |
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