Plastic Girls
1978-2011
de Roberto Bigano
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À propos du livre
Available aso in standard square. Text: English | Italiano
I have been shooting “Plastic Girls” for over thirty years.
They fascinate me and I find they tell a lot about the culture of a country and the evolution of fashion and style.
It is very important to clarify that all mannequins, without exception, were photographed in the stores windows always through the glass and never with special permits. All these wonders are right there, available to anyone who has ability to see them.
Another thing that has always amazed me is the talent of window display stylists, not only to set up the store windows, but also to light, often in extraordinary ways, the objects. I think every photographer has a lot to learn from them.
I have been shooting “Plastic Girls” for over thirty years.
They fascinate me and I find they tell a lot about the culture of a country and the evolution of fashion and style.
It is very important to clarify that all mannequins, without exception, were photographed in the stores windows always through the glass and never with special permits. All these wonders are right there, available to anyone who has ability to see them.
Another thing that has always amazed me is the talent of window display stylists, not only to set up the store windows, but also to light, often in extraordinary ways, the objects. I think every photographer has a lot to learn from them.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 120 - Date de publication: déc 06, 2011
- Mots-clés stylish, models, italy, fashion, mannequins, dummies, women
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À propos du créateur
Roberto Bigano
Verona, Italy
Roberto Bigano, based in Verona, Italy, has been a professional photographer since 1978. With a diverse client base that requires wide-ranging commercial art and fine art photography, he has some 30 books to his credit, including “Divina Bugatti” and “Il Cavaliere Inesistente” by Italian Art Publisher Franco Maria Ricci. Roberto also teaches digital photography at international workshops and conferences, including last two Photokina.