Disco: The Bill Bernstein Photographs

^ Read * Disco: The Bill Bernstein Photographs by Bill Bernstein ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Disco: The Bill Bernstein Photographs Containing many previously unpublished photographs, Disco takes the viewer on an access-all-areas tour of late 70s New York nightlife. Stunning photography by Bill Bernstein. The pictures in this book are a document of an incredibly exciting and creative time, not only in music, but in social, political and fashion history as well.. Bernsteins eye was drawn to the characters that lived for the night, rather than the celebrities, the unknown men and women who were transformed by the night

Disco: The Bill Bernstein Photographs

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Rating : 4.25 (732 Votes)
Asin : 1909526223
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 176 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-08-22
Language : English

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(Lauretta Charlton The New Yorker) . Bernstein’s exuberant black-and-white photographs from that time…feature scenes from the city’s most beloved clubs, including Studio 54, GG Barnum’s, Le Cirque, Paradise Garage, Electric Circus, and Hurrah, among others… This was post-“Saturday Night Fever,” post-Stonewall, and pre-aids; disco, which hadn’t yet succumbed to punk rock’s counterpunch, was at its glorious height

"Worth it!" according to Printbrat. It's so much better to see the photos large and in print than a select few in an article, or online. The beautifully reproduced images, full bleed on pages and spreads, pull you into a very specific time in New York's history - 1970's disco (and roller -disco) with its unique confluence of race and gender. The crowd of un. There's A Freakshow On The Dancefloor! I expected something different. I assumed each photo would have a little description or information next to it.Instead each photo took up the entire page sometimes two pages for one photo.Which gives the viewer a chance to see details one might not see had they been smaller. It did however have thumbnails of the photos in. Amazon Customer said Such a cool book!. After seeing Disco I so wish I could get into a time machine and go back to New York City in the late 70's again! I was too young to be part of the scene in this outstanding photo book but seeing these pictures I feel somehow now that I have been there. I love the roller disco photos and the shots from GG's Barnum Room, T

It was there that he began covering the Nightlife Scene in New York City with his camera in the late '70s.In 1978-'80 Bernstein spent his nights photographing at many of the most popular night spots of the time. Photographer Bill Bernstein has been documenting popular culture since the 1970's when he started as a photographer for The Village Voice in New York City. The resulting body of work is published in "Disco: The Bill Bernstein Photographs"by Reel Art Pres

Containing many previously unpublished photographs, Disco takes the viewer on an access-all-areas tour of late 70s New York nightlife. Stunning photography by Bill Bernstein. The pictures in this book are a document of an incredibly exciting and creative time, not only in music, but in social, political and fashion history as well.. Bernstein's eye was drawn to the characters that lived for the night, rather than the celebrities, the unknown men and women who were transformed by the nightlife haze

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