Autore
Goldberg Paul
Editore
Prestel
Luogo di pubblicazione
ISBN
Pagine
176
Dimensioni
24 x 30
Lingua
Anno pubblicazione
2001
Rilegatura
Illustrazioni
Bianco e nero
Reiner Leists most ambitious photographic project to date, New World provides a unique look at America through portraits of its people. What makes this collection so unusual is its highly original biographical dimension for each of Leists portraits is juxtaposed with a childhood portrait of the same person. The sense of poignancy created by the correspondences between childhood photograph and Leists portrait is further enhanced by autobiographical essays which shed light on the individuals often colorful lives.
Over a period of seven years Leist traveled across America, photographing people from Rochester to Key West and from New York City to Los Angeles. Before making a portrait the photographer asked each person to provide him with a childhood photograph. This childhood image often supplied the initial visual framework for Leists portrait. The essays which accompany each pair of portraits reveal the subjects own views on their lives and what it means to be an American. Like America itself, the book presents a diverse tableau of race and background, youth and experience, native born and immigrant, capturing the complex mix of Americas contemporary society.