Review:
Feurer's fashion imagery for Vogue, Nova, Antidote, and other publications sizzles with verve. He trots the globe to depict lithe, iridescently clad (sometimes painted) models in deserts, oceans, native crowds, theatrical tableaux, and points in between. This lush, 200-page monograph is the first comprehensive collection of the veteran photographer's oeuvre. (Jack Crager American Photo)
Hans Feurer is the first monograph by the celebrated fashion photographer, containing 175 images - like the 1983 Kenzo campaign that sealed Iman's career - with art direction by Fabien Baron. (Christopher Ross WSJ Magazine)
Picking up the fashion thread introduced by the Sorrenti book, look out for Hans Feurer, the first collection of the Swiss photographer's high-energy editorial, advertising, and calendar work. Still shooting at 74, Feurer was first popular in the 1970s, when his pages in French Vogue, Elle, and Nova caught the sexy, sporty, liberated spirit of the times. (Vince Aletti Photograph Magazine)
The legendary Swiss photographer admits he got into fashion to be around beautiful women. And for the past half-century, he's been paying tribute to them with his sensual, free-spirited, and wildly influential images - the best of which have finally been compiled into his first monograph. (Karin Nelson W Magazine)
Im September, Damiani will release Hans Feurer, a career-spanning volume that explores Feurer's innovative use of natural light and environnements in making groundbreaking fashion images that showcase the female form. (Rachel Small Interview)
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