50 X 60

50 X 60

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Publisher's Synopsis

Toto Frima has created a seemingly endless series of photographic portraits, each using a technique known as instant photography. Portraits in an SX 70 format, which later become 50 x 60 prints, were taken in one of the largest studios of the Polaroid company. These photographs all share a single theme: they are all portraits of quite young women, who seem to show hardly any signs of ageing over the period in which the photographs were taken. The women are often sparsely dressed or nude, sometimes a close-up of a female face is presented, sometimes a simple torso. The further back in time one goes, the greater the number of "fragmentary" photographs. But what remains evident is that women form the only theme of all the photographs.;Closer inspection reveals, however, that although the variety of the photographs suggests a variety of models, they are all the same woman. Despite all apparent differences of pose, hairstyle, accessories, and settings, all the photographs are, in fact, self-portraits.

Book information

ISBN: 9781853780455
Publisher: Nishen
Imprint: Nishen
Pub date:
DEWEY: 779.092
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 94
Weight: -1g