This book presents in depth the work of George Hurrell, the photographer who more than anyone else was responsible for inventing the Hollywood "glamour" portrait - the essential publicity tool for the major studios during the Golden Age of the movies. The book traces his immense impact on the portrayal of the leading stars year by year, from his arrival in California in 1925 until his departure in 1943. During that time he photographed all of the greatest personalities, at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Brothers, and Columbia as well as independently. The prints come from the Chapman Collection, one of the most extensive archives of original Hurrell photographs in the world, and they include a number of rarities and surprises. Although some photos by Hurrell are familiar and frequently reproduced, most of the images in this book will come as a revelation, since they have not been published in over half a century. The genesis of the pictures is examined in a remarkable text by Mark A. Vieira, himself a highly regarded portrait photographer, who came to know Hurrell well during the photographer's later years. Vieira explains in detail Hurrell's technical feats of lighting and retouching. And drawing on firsthand accounts, he vividly re-creates the lively interplay between the photographer and his subjects at the shooting sessions in which these portraits were taken.
Mark A. Vieira Libros
Mark A. Vieira es un fotógrafo y escritor especializado en retratos de glamour al estilo clásico de Hollywood. Trabaja en los históricos Granada Buildings, un espacio que una vez ocupó el primer estudio de George Hurrell en Los Ángeles. A través de sus escritos, Vieira explora los artistas, géneros y técnicas fotográficas de la Era Dorada de Hollywood, preservando el legado de este cautivador período.






With the support of Turner Classic Movies and Warner Bros. amid celebrations of the studio's 100th anniversary, this is the official chronicle of the greatest studio in Hollywood history-a dream book for classic film and entertainment enthusiasts.
Forbidden Hollywood: The Pre-Code Era (1930-1934)
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- 9 horas de lectura
It's classic Hollywood -- uncensored. This is the ultimate guide to the Pre- Code era of early filmmaking (1930-1934), whose strikingly modern themes and characters inspired a cult following and serve as a perfect entree to classic film for contemporary audiences.
Some Like it Hot. Me, Marilyn and the Movie
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Into the Dark (Turner Classic Movies)
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