Scott Schuman just wanted to take photographs of people on the street who looked great. His now famous blog ('the bellwether American site that turned photo blogging into an art form' - "New York Times") was an attempt to showcase the wonderful and varied sartorial tastes of real people - not only those of the fashion industry. The book is a beautiful anthology of Scott's favou...
Scott Schuman just wanted to take photographs of people on the street who looked great. His now famous blog ('the bellwether American site that turned photo blogging into an art form' - "New York Times") was an attempt to showcase the wonderful and varied sartorial tastes of real people - not only those of the fashion industry. The book is a beautiful anthology of Scott's favourite shots from around the world. They include photographs of well-known fashion figures as well as those shots of the anonymous passerby whose imagination and taste delight the viewer. From the streets of Rio to Bejing, Stockholm to Milan, these are the people that have inspired Scott and in turn, inspired designers and people of all ages, wages and nationalities with an interest in fashion. Intimately designed and created with Scott, the book is a handsome object in its own right, in full colour on hand-picked, quality paper.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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Scott Schuman started The Sartorialist simply to share photos of people that he saw on the streets of New York that he thought looked great. Having worked in fashion industry for fifteen years, he felt there was a disconnect between what he was selling in the showroom and what he was seeing real people (really cool people) wearing in real life. The Sartorialist was his attempt ...
Scott Schuman started The Sartorialist simply to share photos of people that he saw on the streets of New York that he thought looked great. Having worked in fashion industry for fifteen years, he felt there was a disconnect between what he was selling in the showroom and what he was seeing real people (really cool people) wearing in real life. The Sartorialist was his attempt to redress the balance. He began shooting people on the street in a way that he knew most designers hunted for inspiration. Since its beginning the blog has become hugely respected and influential in the fashion industry and beyond, and currently receives over 100,000 hits a day. Scott Schuman now has a monthly page in GQ, shoots regularly for many top fashion magazines around the world, covers all the fashion shows for Style.com, has had his photographs appear in the windows of Saks Fifth Avenue, appeared in a GAP ad himself, and has been picked by Time magazine as one of their top 100 design influencers.
It's all about self-expression. I rarely shoot a look where I love all the elements. I don't need to love the whole look: I just need to identify the one or two elements that mean something to me, and then capture it in the romantic way I see it. In that way I think I am visually greedy. Like most of the designers I know, they can hone in on the trim-detail of a vintagedress and simply disregard the rest. Let's just say it's a positive and lessjudgemental way to look at the world. (查看原文)
Take photographs of people on the street 是学习时尚beginner的第一手资料。 第一次是在国外机场等机的时候,闲来无聊,逛机场书店的时候偶然发现的。随手翻阅了一下,里面人物的拍摄,表情,甚至是构图,都让我很喜欢。街拍人物的服装搭配,也很到位。 ...
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0 有用 llina 2011-02-05 18:23:36
Exciting. stylish boys with nice combination of trousers and shoes.
0 有用 mondeluz 2012-10-12 10:37:14
很棒的一本街拍
0 有用 佛娜 2011-04-18 16:48:05
文字很简单,很平易近人。我觉得这不是一本时尚摄影集,它更关注不同人的生活态度。
0 有用 delvig 2009-11-07 07:55:22
@ Bookshelf
1 有用 provens 2012-02-04 00:50:59
应当买一本心情不好就拿出来翻翻