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Walking down the street in the heart of New York City is an
experience that can't be duplicated anywhere else in the country,
perhaps even the world. One merges into the impromptu flow and is
carried along by the ongoing current of migratory souls. Harvey
Stein documents the iconic areas of Midtown and Downtown Manhattan
in 172 beautiful black-and-white photographs taken over 41 years,
from 1974 through 2014. The photographs are intimate and personal.
They document the close encounter between the photographer and his
subjects while showing the mutuality between people. The
black-and-white images enhance the sense of the past. To heighten
the feeling of movement, anxiety, and vigor, blur, grain, low-angle
flash, skewed perspectives, tight cropping, and wide-angle views
are employed. The images sweep the viewer into the experience and
feel of walking the streets of New York City.
Well-known New York photographer Harvey Stein documents the
humanity and spirit of the people of Harlem in 166 beautiful black
and white photographs taken over 23 years, from 1990 to 2013. The
images are mostly close-up portraits that reveal the friendliness
and warmth of this city's inhabitants, the vibrant and bustling
vitality of the area, and the changing nature of the neighborhood.
What may at first appear to be a casual encounter becomes a
personal, intimate record, a meaningful collaboration between
photographer and subject. With a population of nearly half a
million people, Harlem is America's most celebrated
African-American neighborhood. Its rich past and historical
importance have made a unique contribution to our national popular
culture. Stein's photographs capture and celebrate the Harlem
spirit.
Coney Island is an American icon celebrated worldwide, a
fantasyland of the past with an evolving present and an
irrepressible optimism about its future. It is a democratic
entertainment where people of all walks of life and places are
brought together. There isnt anywhere else like it, and that is
much of its appeal. Here 174 evocative black-and-white images taken
by eminent photographer Harvey Stein from 1970 through 2020
simultaneously look back in time while giving a current view to the
people and activities of this poor mans Riviera. The images capture
the wonder and intimacy of Coney Island. There is no photo book
that has been published that documents a 50-year time period of a
famous location taken by one photographer. Being in Coney Island is
like stepping into another society, rather than just experiencing a
days entertainment.
Since 1970, when world-renowned photographer Harvey Stein first
turned his discerning eye toward Coney Island, his love affair with
this New York beachfront amusement park began to grow. Over 200
compelling black and white photos tell the tale of his 40-year
romance with this iconic locale. Entering Coney Island through his
lens is like stepping into another culture, capturing the lives and
times of those who work and play there. There is a sense of
adventure, a thrilling escape from daily worries, and much
pleasure, whether riding the jarring Cyclone roller coaster,
walking the boardwalk, viewing the Mermaid Parade, or sunbathing on
the beach. Coney Island, America's first amusement park, is
celebrated worldwide. It is a fantasyland of the past with an
irrepressible optimism about its future.
This beautiful volume of evocative and wildly colorful photographs brings to life the small strip of land on New York's Atlantic coast that for over a hundred years has provided thrills, amusements, and escape to untold millions--Coney Island.
Referred to as the "Sodom by the Sea" by the New York Times in 1894, this most famed amusement complex was a twenty-block mecca for rollercoasters, side shows, carnival acts of all kinds, and food without end. Home of Famous Nathan's Hot Dogs, a lively boardwalk, and a white sand beach that at times was so filled you couldn't lie down, Coney Island was the summer destination for generations of city dwellers who couldn't afford the Catskills or the Hamptons.
Today, Coney Island remains a vivid living reminder of the past and still attracts sun worshipers and thrill seekers. It has been the favorite subject of photographers for decades. And all who know or ever knew it will rejoice in this book.
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Coney Island (Hardcover, 1st ed)
Harvey Stein; Introduction by David Lindsay; Photographs by Harvey Stein
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This beautiful volume of evocative and wildly colorful photographs
brings to life the small strip of land on New York's Atlantic coast
that for over a hundred years has provided thrills, amusements, and
escape to untold millions--Coney Island. Referred to as the "Sodom
by the Sea" by the New York Times in 1894, this most famed
amusement complex was a twenty-block mecca for rollercoasters, side
shows, carnival acts of all kinds, and food without end. Home of
Famous Nathan's Hot Dogs, a lively boardwalk, and a white sand
beach that at times was so filled you couldn't lie down, Coney
Island was the summer destination for generations of city dwellers
who couldn't afford the Catskills or the Hamptons. Today, Coney
Island remains a vivid living reminder of the past and still
attracts sun worshipers and thrill seekers. It has been the
favorite subject of photographers for decades. And all who know or
ever knew it will rejoice in this book.
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