
Paparazzi!
Photographers, Stars, Artists
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Product details:
- Publisher Flammarion
- Date of Publication 1 September 2014
- ISBN 9782080201935
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Size 240x220 mm
- Weight 1590 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Illustrated in colour throughout 0
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Long description:
All aspects of the paparazzis craft are unveiled, from the lovehate relationship between photographer and celebrity to the role of the oft-disparaged profession inart today.
In 1960, Fellini invented the now infamous paparazzi character in La Dolce Vita. The professions image has since alternated between that of a parasite and an indispensible marketing tool in the lucrative business of celebrity branding that has become a mainstay of popular culture. The most scandalous and memorable photographs of the stars that feed the media machinefrom Jackie O to Britney Spears, from Lady Di to Kate Moss, and from Jack Nicholson to Michael Jacksonare included, along with an assessment of the glamour and perils of life in the spotlight. Four leading paparazzi explain the risks of their profession, the factors that impact market value of celebrity snaps, and the tricks employed by both sidesfrom terrifying car chases to staged publicity stunts that maximize a stars visibility.
The place of the paparazzi in contemporary art is also covered, either in iconic images themselves, or as inspiration for artists such as Richard Avedon, Cindy Sherman, Terry Richardson, Gerhard Richter, Sophie Calle, Andy Warhol, and Weegee.

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