CAMERA
CRAZY
Arthur Elgort
Hardbound,
9" x 14.5", 200 pages
150 color illustrations
2004, Steidl/ Edition 7L
Essay by Joan Elgort
From the Publisher:
For the past 30 years, I’ve been taking photos of people
with cameras when on location, at home, and in my studio. During
this time my camera collection has grown to over one hundred,
and I still use every one of them! I got my first in 1965: a Nikon
F. Next was a Leica M-2 with a Summicron 35mm lens. Soon after
I moved into larger formats. First came a Graflex 4 x 5 and a
Rolleiflex. Then Hasselblads, Linhofs, and Mamiyas. My most recent
purchase is a digital Olympus that I love to use for personal
work. They are all close friends. I am truly camera crazy! I think
the pictures in this book reflect that I am not the only one!
--Arthur Elgort
A master of the snapshot aesthetic,
Arthur Elgort is one of the most famous camera-toting people in
the world. In Camera Crazy, he takes pictures of other
camera-toting people, from children to supermodels, from strangers
back to himself. There's Cindy Crawford and Pierce Brosnan, cameras
at the ready. There's a crowd of paparazzi. It's an endless and
ever-growing sea of lenses, this camera crazy culture of ours.
Sometimes it seems as if we can't even see unless it's through
a lens! And who better to capture the contemporary zeitgeist than
the maestro of the framed moment: Arthur Elgort.
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