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Author: | Topiary [ Wed Jun 17, 2015 3:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Photo book |
Have seen a few rumours recently about a potential authorised BF photo book. His current tour photographer, Mathew Becker, may have let slip on Instagram about his involvement in this project. Sounds very exciting. |
Author: | Windswept2 [ Wed Jun 17, 2015 7:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Photo book |
Hipsters, W2 would love to see a biography — preferably an autobiography. That said, in the absence of the definitive story a luxury coffee table tomb will do. Paul Weller has just released an incredible piece entitled 'Into Tomorrow' which documents his solo career from '92 to now. It features the fabulous photos of Lawrence Watson with some copy done by Weller. It's a truly sumptuous leather bound piece that retails at £295 — a mere bagatelle! Hopefully the 'Taste Tarantula' will come up with something epic and unusual.The advantage that Weller has is that he's worked with Watson consistently over the last 23 years. I'm not sure our hero has that consistency of qualitative photographic material. Let's hope it's out for Christmas (2015!) Salutations, W2 |
Author: | True2Life [ Fri Jun 19, 2015 8:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Photo book |
I hope that if such a BF book is forthcoming then it isn't through the same publishers as the Weller book, who specialise in top-of-the-range bound coffee table titles. High quality as they may be they're out of the price range of many of us mere mortals, I'm afraid. I would have loved a copy of the Bowie book "Station to Station" by Geoff McCormack by the same publishers as the Weller book but the £295 price tag is just too prohibitive for me, I'm afraid. |
Author: | LondonPubs [ Fri Jun 19, 2015 10:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Photo book |
I remember some years ago looking through George Harrison's 'Live In Japan' book from Genesis Publications which was signed by George. It was expensive then but even more so after 2001. These are beautiful rarities granted, but they are a bit pricy. I did though last Autumn purchase the huge Nick Drake book which was signed by his sister and one of his photographers, this however was a slightly reasonable £120 with a 78" featuring unreleased BBC recordings. We'll have to see what happens, it's bound to be an attractive publication anyhow. |
Author: | RoxySiren [ Sat Jun 20, 2015 2:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Photo book |
I love Weller's music. Underrated artist...and I know he's highly rated by many...but he's a true great. Economic constraints are always understandable...but at my time of life I can occasionally indulge; so, if Bry were to "do" one of these, I'd snap it up in a second. I'm actually tempted by the Weller one...mmmmm |
Author: | UKRichard [ Wed Oct 14, 2015 9:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Photo book |
Posted to BF's FB page earlier: https://www.facebook.com/bryanferry/photos/a.10151983997742212.1073741828.97701607211/10153077522612212/?type=3&theater |
Author: | Windswept2 [ Sat Oct 31, 2015 6:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Photo book |
UKRichard wrote: Posted to BF's FB page earlier: https://www.facebook.com/bryanferry/photos/a.10151983997742212.1073741828.97701607211/10153077522612212/?type=3&theater Windswept2 wrote: Hipsters, W2 would love to see a biography — preferably an autobiography. That said, in the absence of the definitive story a luxury coffee table tomb will do. Paul Weller has just released an incredible piece entitled 'Into Tomorrow' which documents his solo career from '92 to now. It features the fabulous photos of Lawrence Watson with some copy done by Weller. It's a truly sumptuous leather bound piece that retails at £295 — a mere bagatelle! Hopefully the 'Taste Tarantula' will come up with something epic and unusual.The advantage that Weller has is that he's worked with Watson consistently over the last 23 years. I'm not sure our hero has that consistency of qualitative photographic material. Let's hope it's out for Christmas (2015!) Salutations, W2 Renowned Roxologists, As UK Richard successfully predicted, the much touted photo book has turned out to be the 'Avonmore' special edition. Although all Ferry is good Ferry and W2 would never discourage investors, he is disappointed that Studio One has not come up with something on the scale of Weller's tomb. If anybody's musical and sartorial life deserves to be documented and celebrated in this way, it is that of our hero. That said, as W2 opined in his Chronicle, it is probably the lack of consistent quality material (not working with the same photographer) and the plethora of different copy right holders that makes such a project so difficult. Maybe some of the haunters of this hallowed cyber hall could pop along with their Polaroids and put the world to rights? But please, non of those selfie stick thingies! W2 vous souhaite un Joyeux Halloween. |
Author: | Windswept2 [ Sat Oct 31, 2015 7:56 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Photo book |
Windswept2 wrote: UKRichard wrote: Posted to BF's FB page earlier: https://www.facebook.com/bryanferry/photos/a.10151983997742212.1073741828.97701607211/10153077522612212/?type=3&theater Windswept2 wrote: Hipsters, W2 would love to see a biography — preferably an autobiography. That said, in the absence of the definitive story a luxury coffee table tomb will do. Paul Weller has just released an incredible piece entitled 'Into Tomorrow' which documents his solo career from '92 to now. It features the fabulous photos of Lawrence Watson with some copy done by Weller. It's a truly sumptuous leather bound piece that retails at £295 — a mere bagatelle! Hopefully the 'Taste Tarantula' will come up with something epic and unusual.The advantage that Weller has is that he's worked with Watson consistently over the last 23 years. I'm not sure our hero has that consistency of qualitative photographic material. Let's hope it's out for Christmas (2015!) Salutations, W2 Renowned Roxologists, As UK Richard successfully predicted, the much touted photo book has turned out to be the 'Avonmore' special edition. Although all Ferry is good Ferry and W2 would never discourage investors, he is disappointed that Studio One has not come up with something on the scale of Weller's tomb. If anybody's musical and sartorial life deserves to be documented and celebrated in this way, it is that of our hero. That said, as W2 opined in his Chronicle, it is probably the lack of consistent quality material (not working with the same photographer) and the plethora of different copy right holders that makes such a project so difficult. Maybe some of the haunters of this hallowed cyber hall could pop along with their Polaroids and put the world to rights? But please, non of those selfie stick thingies! W2 vous souhaite un Joyeux Halloween. Debauched Dillatàntês, W2 has discovered that the tour photos are available for view at www.matthewbeckerphoto.com Happy viewing. Windswept |
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