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Howard Schatz

    Passion & Line
    H2O
    Caught in the Act
    Newborn
    The Lost Word of God
    Athlete HB
    • One of the great photographers of the human form turns his camera lens toward athletes from a variety of sports fields, capturing spectacular images of Alonzo Mourning, Alan Houston, Stephon Marbury, and many others.

      Athlete HB
    • The Lost Word of God

      • 376 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Exploring the interconnectedness of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the author delves into the mystical origins of these faiths. By interpreting the Bible through the perspectives of its original authors, the book reveals a profound understanding of monotheism and its shared roots among these three religions, offering a fresh and enlightening perspective on their sacred texts.

      The Lost Word of God
    • Newborn

      • 88 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      In this unusual and irresistible collection of more than 30 extraordinary portraits, acclaimed photographer Howard Schatz deftly captures the first wonder, confusion, joy, and frustration that newborn babies experience as they discover the world around them. 40 duotone photos.

      Newborn
    • Caught in the Act

      Actors Acting

      • 303 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      The book showcases the impressive improvisational talents of renowned actors and actresses, highlighting their emotional and physical versatility. Acclaimed photographer Howard Schatz captures these dynamic performances, revealing the intricate layers of expression and movement. The combination of artistry in acting and photography offers a unique exploration of creativity and human emotion.

      Caught in the Act
    • Schatz’ neue Unterwasserfotos entstanden in einem hochmodernen Pool, ausgerüstet mit Studio-Beleuchtung und spezieller Überdachung. Die Resultate sind verblüffend. H2O enthält einige klassische Aufnahmen aus seinen ersten beiden Büchern, vornehmlich aber neues Fotomaterial.

      H2O
    • Passion & Line

      Photographs of Dancers

      It isn't enough to say that Howard Schatz admires dancers. He adores them. Schatz' pictures are not about dance; they are photographs of dancers as phenomenal objects: graceful and powerful; explosive or ecstatic in motion, elegant and elemental while at rest. There is more to dance than bodies, but without bodies there is no dance. And however much natural beauty a dancer may have, years of training and a daily regimen that might break an Olympic rower, produce human forms that are nothing less than masterpieces of kinetic sculpture. In Passion & Lies, Schatz interprets these hard-won creations through his art, combining exploration and adoration in equal measure.

      Passion & Line