About the Book
Bruce Weber describes this first career-spanning collection of his famed photographs portraying his golden retrievers as his most personal book. It celebrates the human-animal bond, illuminating how connection to ones pets can fuel creativity, provide companionship, and foster an abundance of joy. Also available in two Art Editions with prints, each limited to 100 copies.Book Synopsis
The photographer and filmmaker Bruce Weber is associated with a wide array of imagery: humanist portraits of artists, actors, and athletes; fashion spreads charged with emotion, irreverence, and nostalgia; lyrical tributes to eroticism and an arcadian vision of the American landscape. All these things--and golden retrievers, too. Since the very beginning, Weber has been accompanied on his travels by a pack of these benevolent canines, who have populated his photographs for fashion campaigns, prominent magazines, and the pages of his personal scrapbooks in equal measure.
The Golden Retriever Photographic Society is Webers first career-spanning collection of these photographs, one he describes as his most personal. In the introduction to the monograph, Weber remarks, People sometimes say to me, In my next life, I want to come back as one of your dogs. Paging through this volume, we understand the sentiment. For five decades, these golden retrievers have been foils for Webers imagination, storybook characters in the expansive life he has created with wife, Nan Bush. This book celebrates the human-animal bond, illuminating how connection to ones pets can fuel creativity, provide companionship, and foster an abundance of joy.Review Quotes
Leafing through this book, its clear why canines are considered mans best friend. From puppies in top hats to a dog perched on an elephant, these photos capture the exuberance of Golden Retrievers.-- The Daily Mail
[A] loving and personal tome.-- robbreport.com
Working on this book has been a very moving experience, looking back over 50-some years of photographing dogs and thinking about what thats meant to my life.-- Bruce Weber
Dimensions (Overall): 14.57 Inches (H) x 11.5 Inches (W) x 2.36 Inches (D)
Weight: 9.65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Individual Photographers
Genre: Photography
Number of Pages: 520
Publisher: Taschen
Theme: Artists Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jane Goodall
Language: English
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