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"Dancers After Dark is an amazing celebration of the human body and the human spirit as the dancers, photographed nude and at night, strike poses of fearless beauty. Etched in each muscle is the passion of a dancer, the dedication, the hard work. And the beauty: Where Jordan Matter's Dancers Among Us delights the viewer with the surprise of the dancers' poses, Dancers After Dark captures the human form at its most graceful, dramatic, exposed. There are more than 100 stunning photographs, in color and black-and-white, featuring dancers posing everywhere-from Times Square to Paris's Notre Dame to a winding street in Amsterdam and a remote castle in the Cotsworlds. Four sections make up the book, each illustrating an emotional theme-Vulnerability, Ferocity, Stability, Ecstasy. Quotes and behind-the-scenes stories add additional layers of richness. Dancers After Dark is about saying yes instead of no, and embracing the risks and opportunities that life presents"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Matter has really creative ideas and executes them really well, I think. I don't know anything about photography so I will simply note, "His photos are very crisp, clear, and pretty," and leave it at that, with "He obviously cares a lot, collaborates well with others, and is very organized." When I first read him, I told myself if anyone ever asked who my favorite photographer was, I'd say him. No one has asked me that question, so. I knocked a few stars off this because I probably expected to feel the same way I did when I first looked through one of his books. I placed another one on hold and am very curious what it will look like, when I do get it. ( )