Long Live ME! investigates the relation between Van der Elsken's ways of handling photographg and film in a number of articles, varying from the first comprehensive study of his complete film oeuvre by the German/American film historian Jan-Christopher Horak, to a personal essay from his friend and colleague filmmaker/photographer Johan van der Keuken. The book also contains a complete filmography.
...a photoBook is an autonomous art form, comparable with a piece of sculpture, a play or a film. The photographs lose their own photographic character as things 'in themselves' and become parts, translated into printing ink, of a dramatic event called a book... - Dutch photography critic Ralph Prins
vrijdag 13 augustus 2010
Long live me!, Ed van der Elsken, Foto & Film Photography
Long Live ME! investigates the relation between Van der Elsken's ways of handling photographg and film in a number of articles, varying from the first comprehensive study of his complete film oeuvre by the German/American film historian Jan-Christopher Horak, to a personal essay from his friend and colleague filmmaker/photographer Johan van der Keuken. The book also contains a complete filmography.
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