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Hardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 'Each photograph is like a still taken from a movie that exists not on film but rather in one's memory, with all the fuzziness typical of remembered impressions. The viewer, willing or not, fills in the frames that precede and follow it. . . . When confronted by such compelling and seductive images, the viewer can hardly help but respond reflexively, amplifying, expanding, and otherwise making the photograph his own. This compulsion to respond, together with the lovely elegiac mood in all his work, is the real power of Schenck's photographs.' --John Berendt, from the Foreword Remembered movies . . . images from a dream . . . scenes from another world--the photographs of Rocky Schenck are endlessly evocative, though the photographer asserts that 'my approach is rather simple: I record on film what I see and what I feel as I travel through life.' Still, these haunting images are no mere reproductions of everyday reality. By manipulating both the film's negative and the print's surface, Schenck creates images that are 'illustrations of my conscious (and perhaps subconscious) dreams, emotions, and longings. . . . When I shoot these images, they are usually not premeditated or contrived. . . . I simply take my camera with me where I go and try to remain open to whatever life shoves . . . or gently places . . . in front of me.' This volume is the first book-length publication of Rocky Schenck's photography. The images range from human spaces--hotel rooms, store windows, lobbies, living rooms, even information booths--to natural places--oceans, lakes, forests, fields, and roadways--he encountered on trips through North America, Europe, and Mexico. For all their variety, however, Schenck'simages form a coherent whole. Like lost scenes from a silent movie, they suggest bits of a story set in a vaguely threatening landscape in which loneliness and alienation are offset by moments of pure beauty. Refusing easy resolutions, Rocky Schenck never quite closes the story, leaving viewers to navigate their own way back to the daylight world. Accompanying the images is an appreciative foreword by John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and a collector of Schenck's work. Connie Todd's introduction links Schenck's work with the nineteenth-century pictorial tradition and twentieth-century modernism and also provides a brief biography of the photographer. In the first book-length publication of Rocky Shenck's photography, the images range from human spaces--hotel rooms, store windows, lobbies--to natural places--oceans, lakes, forests, fields--that Shenck encountered on trips through North America, Europe, and Mexico. 84 color photographs. Very nice, clean, tight copy free of any marks. Wrapped in complimentary Brodart dust jacket protector.
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Hardcover. Condition: NF. Hardback in Near Fine condition with Near Fine dust jacket. Wittliff Gallery Series. 12.4 X 8.4 X 1.1 inches. 160 pages. Signed by Rocky Schenck.
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Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. This is a very good hardcover copy with a very good dust jacket with almost no wear. Completely clean. Rear endpaper corner creased. Stated first edition. Foreword by John Berendt. Introduction by Connie Todd. Illustrated throughout in black & white with Rocky Schenck's photographs. 9" high X 12" wide, 159 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
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Condition: Fine condition. First edition. Oblong quarto (8-3/4" X 12-1/2"). 159, (1)pp. Photographically illustrated dust jacket, black spine lettered in white & orange, over blind stamped black cloth. Illustrated throughout with full-page black & white photographs. Signed on the half-title by Rocky Schenck. A fine, as new copy. "This volume is the first book-length publication of Rocky Schenck's photography. The images range from human spaces - hotel rooms, store windows, lobbies, living rooms, even information booths - to natural places - oceans, lakes, forests, fields, and roadways - he encountered on trips through North America, Europe, and Mexico. For all their variety, however, Schenck's images form a coherent whole. Like lost scenes from a silent movie, they suggest bits of a story set in a vaguely threatening landscape in which loneliness and alienation are offset by moments of pure beauty. Refusing easy resolutions, Rocky Schenck never quite closes the story, leaving viewers to navigate their own way back to the daylight world." "Accompanying the images is an appreciative foreword by John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and a collector of Schenck's work. Connie Todd's introduction links Schenck's work with the nineteenth-century pictorial tradition and twentieth-century modernism and also provides a brief biography of the photographer."--Jacket.
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Hardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good. 'Each photograph is like a still taken from a movie that exists not on film but rather in one's memory, with all the fuzziness typical of remembered impressions. The viewer, willing or not, fills in the frames that precede and follow it. . . . When confronted by such compelling and seductive images, the viewer can hardly help but respond reflexively, amplifying, expanding, and otherwise making the photograph his own. This compulsion to respond, together with the lovely elegiac mood in all his work, is the real power of Schenck's photographs.' --John Berendt, from the Foreword Remembered movies . . . images from a dream . . . scenes from another world--the photographs of Rocky Schenck are endlessly evocative, though the photographer asserts that 'my approach is rather simple: I record on film what I see and what I feel as I travel through life.' Still, these haunting images are no mere reproductions of everyday reality. By manipulating both the film's negative and the print's surface, Schenck creates images that are 'illustrations of my conscious (and perhaps subconscious) dreams, emotions, and longings. . . . When I shoot these images, they are usually not premeditated or contrived. . . . I simply take my camera with me where I go and try to remain open to whatever life shoves . . . or gently places . . . in front of me.' This volume is the first book-length publication of Rocky Schenck's photography. The images range from human spaces--hotel rooms, store windows, lobbies, living rooms, even information booths--to natural places--oceans, lakes, forests, fields, and roadways--he encountered on trips through North America, Europe, and Mexico. For all their variety, however, Schenck'simages form a coherent whole. Like lost scenes from a silent movie, they suggest bits of a story set in a vaguely threatening landscape in which loneliness and alienation are offset by moments of pure beauty. Refusing easy resolutions, Rocky Schenck never quite closes the story, leaving viewers to navigate their own way back to the daylight world. Accompanying the images is an appreciative foreword by John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and a collector of Schenck's work. Connie Todd's introduction links Schenck's work with the nineteenth-century pictorial tradition and twentieth-century modernism and also provides a brief biography of the photographer. In the first book-length publication of Rocky Shenck's photography, the images range from human spaces--hotel rooms, store windows, lobbies--to natural places--oceans, lakes, forests, fields--that Shenck encountered on trips through North America, Europe, and Mexico. 84 color photographs. ** SIGNED ** - First Edition signed on Frist page. NO dedication, just signature. DJ has minor shelf wear on edges.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. 160 pages. Black Cloth, embossed lettering on front panel and spine. as new. Unclipped jacket has slight wear the edges." Each photograph is like a still taken from a movie that exists not on film but rather in one's memory, with all the fuzziness typical of remembered impressions." Size: Oblong Folio.