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Claxton's photographs are classics that have captivated anyone interested in jazz. Whether studio portraits or candid shots, his images embody pure music, each reflecting a profound sensitivity to rhythm and sound. William Claxton has captured the essence of musicians, from the intense focus of Miles Davis to the exuberant vitality of Louis Armstrong. Since the 1950s, Claxton has photographed jazz musicians and much more, with breathtaking images that also encapsulate the spirit of an era—whether it be the streets of New Orleans or the legendary jazz clubs of New York. His photographs have become icons, resonating beyond just jazz enthusiasts. This work, the most comprehensive to date, features Claxton's commentary on his legendary photographs, offering insights into his artistic vision and the moments he immortalized.

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Jazz seen, William Claxton, Don Heckman, Armando Chitolina

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Rok vydania
1999
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Titul
Jazz seen
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Taschen
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
mäkká
ISBN10
3822866520
ISBN13
9783822866528
Série
Hodnotenie
4,1 z 5
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Claxton's photographs are classics that have captivated anyone interested in jazz. Whether studio portraits or candid shots, his images embody pure music, each reflecting a profound sensitivity to rhythm and sound. William Claxton has captured the essence of musicians, from the intense focus of Miles Davis to the exuberant vitality of Louis Armstrong. Since the 1950s, Claxton has photographed jazz musicians and much more, with breathtaking images that also encapsulate the spirit of an era—whether it be the streets of New Orleans or the legendary jazz clubs of New York. His photographs have become icons, resonating beyond just jazz enthusiasts. This work, the most comprehensive to date, features Claxton's commentary on his legendary photographs, offering insights into his artistic vision and the moments he immortalized.