Love
and Lust
Donna Ferrato
Hardbound, 144 pages, 9.25" x 6.5"
125 duotone and four color illustrations
2004, Aperture
From the award-winning photographer
of Aperture’s seminal Living with the Enemy, now
in its fourth printing, comes Donna Ferrato’s second book,
Love and Lust, a provocative look at human intimacy. Ferrato’s
first book tackled the brutal subject of battered women, making
an important issue public. Now, Ferrato turns her eye on the theme
of love in its many facets, from the emotional bond of a boy and
his dog, to full-blooded orgies and other lusty behavior.
The constant question regarding Ferrato’s
work is, “How does she get these astonishing pictures?”
Readers will wonder the same as they page through these bold,
sometimes shockingly intimate photographs. This is anything but
a sentimental journey. Non-judgmental, wide-eyed, and embracing
myriad expressions of human emotion, Ferrato moves with assurance
from puppy love to orgasm, from a peck on the cheek between friends
to sexual role-playing to S&M. In these photographs, representing
nearly thirty years of her work, Ferrato is never heavy-handed
or sensational. Rather, there is always the sense that she is
winking at the viewer, encouraging a relaxed acceptance of all
the positive expressions of human feeling, be they childlike or
fabulously steamy.
About the Author
Donna Ferrato has won numerous awards for her work:
the Crystal Eagle Award for Courage in Journalism from the International
Women’s Media Foundation; the Robert F. Kennedy Award for
Humanistic Photography; and the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic
Photography. Her photographs have been widely published.
She is currently working on a television show
about love and sex for women.
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