Like It Was Yesterday. Signed Edition By Brad Elterman
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Like It Was Yesterday. By Brad Elterman
Iconic seventies photographer Brad Elterman has published a limited volume of five hundred black & white and color versions of his iconic images. Elterman had the incredible good fortune of arriving on the pop culture scene in 1974 as a teenager with a camera around his neck. He captured hundreds of legendary images of the kind most photographers can only dream. Like It Was Yesterday curates shockingly candid, under-produced portraits of larger-than-life personalities like Michael Jackson, Madonna, Frank Sinatra, Joan Jett, Phil Spector, Joey Ramone and Muhammad Ali into a seventy-two page work of art. The book begins with a raucous image of an anonymous topless woman dancing at a Hollywood pool party, and ends with an intimate shot of Elterman's mother speaking to Andy Warhol. The pages in between tell the story of celebrity in the 1970s and 1980s. But not in the slick, censored way stars are usually portrayed. Elterman's photographs aren't hindered by publicists or Photoshop. The shots of Sex-Pistol Steve Jones, naked in a pool and clutching his member, and Joan Jett and Sandy West eating fries on the Santa Monica pier are unadulterated and unabashed: they are the real deal. Like It Was Yesterday is published in a limited Edition of 500 signed and numbered copies of which 50 are slipcased and issued with an original photograph. Designed by Garland Lyn.
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- Size Large Format Landscape, 13 × 11 in (33 × 28 cm)
- 72 Pages
- SIGNED AND NUMBERED by the author.
- 500 COPIES PRINTED
LIKE IT WAS YESTERDAY hard cover coffee table book.
OFFSET PRINTING! HARD COVER.
ISBN: 9780615372297
Publisher: Seventy Seven Press; First Edition edition (2010)
Printed by Toppan of Japan
Designed by Garland Lyn
- Product Type: Book
- Brand: Brad Elterman