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Do It Yourself

from: Taschen




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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 778
EAN: 9783822856284
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 3822856282
Label: Taschen
Manufacturer: Taschen
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: August 01, 2007
Publisher: Taschen
Studio: Taschen



Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Shoot yourself: Sexy self-portraits by everyday women Inspired by a babysitter he surprised in front of the bathroom mirror shooting pictures of herself with his Polaroid, photographer Uwe Ommer decided to put together a book of erotic self-portraits by inexperienced photographers. Arming participants with cameras and basic technical instructions, Ommer asked them to photograph themselves in any way they pleased?liberated, so to speak, from the voyeuristic eye of the photographer. Some chose to use mirrors as they captured their portraits, while others braved the camera without the help of their reflections. While many subjects required no intervention by Ommer, for others he acted as ?ghost photographer, ? helping them with the lighting and setup; in both cases, the models were free to indulge their inspirations in any ways they pleased?from sexy and provocative to romantic to simply being themselves. The cast of self-portraitists includes a wide range of personalities, from students to artists, actors, stylists, dancers, models, musicians, teachers, and more. This highly original book gives us a rare glimpse at the way everyday women see themselves?or wish they did.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent book!
This book is fabulous! I love the idea of giving the women the camera and letting them play around with ideas of beautiful photography. Fun stuff.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Highly Original and Sensual
This book is essentially a collection of photographs of women who staged and posed their own pictures in natural everyday settings. These photos are highly original and sensual in their way. They reveal a certain quality of the beauty that is within. People who post photos on websites looking for that perfect partner can perhaps take a few lessons from this highly original artistic book.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - concept: good, pictures: not so much.
I bought this book on a whim. I liked the concept of the book and I saw some nice photos from it, like the one on the cover. The content however, dissapoints. The photo's just aren't very good. The overall atmosphere is that of 1990's amateur nude photography.

Perhaps not much more can be expected of non-photographers. But I was hoping for a charming, low-fi low-tech DIY look that would make up in personality for what it lacks in professionality. In stead, it's aiming for a high-key 'glamour' look and failing miserably.

I also thought the idea of having the camera and cable release in most of the photos would be charming, but in stead I found it distracting. Paradoxically, I feel a good photographer would have been less noticeably there than the cable release is - in other words, the photos would have felt more private if they had been shot by someone else.

Interesting to browse through once or twice but not a book I could recommend.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent Collection
This large hardcover collection of erotic photography is one of the best books of erotica to come along in quite a while. The premise is simple, allow models to photograph themselves in the nude. The result is a memorable collection of unique and borderline voyeuristic images that are just as artistic as they are erotic.
The photographs have an amateur feel to them, you get the feeling you're looking thru the personal photo collections of each lovely young woman, and in a way... you are. The personalities of most of the women come shinning thru in their selected poses. For example, it was easy to see the naughty playfulness of a young blonde woman, who was laughing as she snapped a pantyless upskirt shot of herself. You could tell that she was thinking she might be going too far, but that people would freak when they saw the picture!

Some shots are artistic, some playful and some all-out erotic. Some are in black and white, some in color. Some of the models look like top fashion models, some look like amateurs, but all of the content in the book is top-quality. Full page photos on heavy stock paper makes up the book and it's a fair price for such a large amount of content.
This is my favorite erotic photography book since Roy Stuart, Vol. 4: The Fourth Body (Book & DVD) and I highly recommend it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Noble experiment
The idea of having models choose their own poses and snap their own photos is a good one but, for the most part, this book shows the value of a professional photographer.

The models are beautiful and the lighting and technical aspects of the images are fine. But there are inherent difficulties of taking a good image of oneself, not the least of which is knowing exactly when the shutter will snap. Maybe it would take 1,000 attempts to find 50 or 60 happy accidents of spontaneity. Either this book drew from fewer photos, or happy accidents are rarer than I would wish.

It is not hard to look at the pictures, and they are not in bad taste -- just not likely to become new classics. I bought the book, I looked it once, then put it up for sale.




 





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