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Autobiography (Gebundene Ausgabe)

von Helmut Newton (Autor)
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 320 Seiten
  • Verlag: Nan A. Talese (16. September 2003)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0385508077
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385508070
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,5 x 16,9 x 2,2 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 5.0 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (2 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon.de Verkaufsrang: Nr. 273.013 in Englische Bücher (Die Bestseller Englische Bücher)

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From Publishers Weekly

Famous for his decadent photography, Newton shares his life and times in a tell-all that reveals as much about his narcissism as his artistry. A German Jew whose family was ruined by the Nazis, Newton, born in 1920, has lived an exciting and terrifying life. The product of a privileged Berlin childhood, he bought his first camera at 12 and was hooked. Apprenticed to Yva, a noted fashion photographer, Helmut learned his craft, all the while dreaming of becoming a photographer for Vogue. But once the Nuremberg Laws were passed, coupled with the horrors of Kristallnacht, his family fled. Young Helmut went to Singapore; his parents sailed to South America. This rupture forced him into an independent, nomadic existence that continued throughout his life. A handsome, dashing figure, he is honest about his tenure as a gigolo, his time in an Australian prison camp (holding an expired German passport meant he was considered an enemy alien), his years in the Australian army and his ongoing passion for photography. Proposing to his wife, June, he warned her: "My work will always come first." His big break came in 1961, when he joined French Vogue. Newton was renowned for his erotic, risqu‚ shots of models and nudes recalling the racy cabarets of his youth. In 1976, he published White Women, a controversial book that established him as the agent provocateur of fashion photography. So distinct were Newton's images, they became a Vogue hallmark. His autobiography recounts everything from his numerous affairs to his artistic inspirations. It is a remarkably candid and revealing look at the man behind the camera.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Booklist

A woman kneels on a bed wearing a saddle. An elegant nude leans on a cane, her neck in a surgical collar, one leg in a thigh-high cast. These are the sort of disturbing yet sexy images that made photographer Helmut Newton famous. The sultan of glossy erotica now tells his genuinely amazing and entertaining life story, decoding, along the way, the iconography of his stylishly risque oeuvre. The spoiled son of wealthy Berlin Jews, he was equally passionate about girls and photography, and lucky to escape Nazi Germany at age 18. He found refuge in Singapore, where he lived well as a gigolo, then was shipped to Australia, where he was drafted by the army and got married. Given his unabashed chronicling of carefree sexual exploits, his happy marriage and his wife's essential role in his work come as a pleasant surprise. Blunt about his sexuality, self-centeredness, and driving ambition, and generous in his chronicling of his radical approach to fashion photography, Newton is a beguiling and provocative autobiographer clearly grateful for his fabulous good fortune. Donna Seaman
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Vivid and easy to read, 31. August 2004
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A great book bringing you much closer to understand the mastermind behind those impressive photos. This autobiographie doesn't satisfsy the reader who is looking for a source for scientific research about Newton.
The book is much to short to be filled with numerous details and dates but it is actually like a great entertaining novelle about a life a professional writer couldn't have invented more thrilling and exciting. Newton finds a simple but vivid and illustrating language to describe how he was brought up and how he came around in the world and which influences changed him in which way. He pays a lot of attention to his erotic life-experiences which seem to open quite a simple way to analyze and understand his photos.
After all the reader gets the feeling to read an honest book I personally enjoyed a lot. You can easily finish the book in a day and so it's the perfect lecture for those who don't have too much time. It's not just made for fans of photography...
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Helmut Newton, 3. August 2008
Von Alex Kopf (Vienna, Austria) - Alle meine Rezensionen ansehen
Helmut Newton didn't need any embellishment when writing his autobiography for he trully lived a turbulent and exciting life. He was born as the son of a wealthy German-Jewish family in Berlin, 1920. When he was a teenager his father said to him, 'The only things you are interested in are your camera and girls. Boy, you'll end in the gutter!' Soon Helmut Newton's family lost everything when Hitler rose to power and he fleed to Australia where Helmut was first interned, along with many other "enemy aliens", before serving with the Australian Army during World War II as a truck driver. Helmut Newton married, opened a studio and specialized in fashion photography there. However, he was to move to Paris in 1961 were he eventually became world famous. In his later life, Newton lived in Monte Carlo and Los Angeles. He moved in the circles of the world's rich, famous and beautiful people till his dead in 2004.
Such can life be, and this book has reminded me why I love to read biographies and autobiographies so much, for they simply tell the most thrilling, exhilarating and dramatic stories. His work is very easy to read and I appreciated that he didn't focus on the technical aspect of photography. I liked the first third of his book best, when there was so much adventure and danger; light and shade.
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