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Nelson James on Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Read The Sartorialist Scott Schuman Books
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51tE3ldjX2L._SY344_BO1,204,203,200_.jpg Product details - Paperback 512 pages
- Publisher Penguin Books; a edition (August 12, 2009)
- Language English
- ISBN-10 0143116371
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The Sartorialist Scott Schuman Books Reviews
- Maybe it's because the camera distances one, or maybe simply because he's photographed so many people, but Scott is very self-aware. He is comfortable explaining WHY he chooses certain things. Of course the photos are interesting, sometimes beautiful, but to get to why something has value is an amazing (and relatively rare) thing. Personally, I would be interested in a book with more insight (aka more writing, of course still with images). Many people think that fashion is flighty and impermanent. This book however demonstrates that, regardless of your position, fashion can be a direct conduit to the mind and soul of the individual, and a wonderful conversation between the individual and the world.
- I returned this book because it wasn't as inspiring as I expected. I thought it would be like looking at the blog, but featuring the most interesting people. I lost interest after flipping through it a couple times and was really wanting a book I could return to again and again for inspiration (like Design Sponge, but for fashion; I could flip through that book 100 times). For me, I think there were too many men shown and I was really only interested in women's fashion.
- Ok. Let me confess. I'm a huuuge fan of the blog. This book is a presentation of the best pictures culled from Scot Schuman's blog, The Sartorialist. It is a visual and stylish delight. Absolutely wonderful to flip through. The photographs are stunning studies of individual style and quite a colorful inspiration. See all those boots and carmel brown shoes in the photos? Now look around, and you'll see them everywhere in everytown. I think Scot S made a strong impact on fashion, by stylishly chronicling it.
- Just received The Sartorialist book and although it was a bit
on the smaller side, (I forgot to check for dimensions) I am super
pleased. The content is amazing- Love all the images.
The quality of the book/pages/print is excellent.
In 2005, The Sartorialist author (and photographer) Scott Schuman, began a photography blog covering the "Fashion Forward" and Fashion Week on the East and West coast of No America and Europe. He is very stylish himself! and has a great eye for spotting a Fashionista on the street! His blog has been a hit ever since. I am personally addicted.
Again, job well done, Scott Schuman!
A must book for any fashionista. - I bought this for my fashionista daughter.
I looked through the book. I expected -- I dunno -- a written chronicle of current fashion. The book really is an album of candid fashion snaps from fashion capitals.
The eye of the photographer for the weird, the glam and the frankly fabulous is spot on.
This book will inspire you to think of fashion in a new way, as you see how people invent their way of dress every day. Very highly recommended. It proves a picture really is worth a thousand words. - I like Scott as a photographer and this book is excellent to admired his work. I enjoy seeing the pictures time to time and the style of each person. it is very fascinating. Also, it help me with ideas about costumes and clothes.
thank you - Wonderful book. Have given it to many as gifts.
- The man, the man, the man, that's all i can say he is the one that does it all and captures it all in a way that presents beauty in all of its amazing forms while never leaving out the most important elements of his subjects. The use of the natural elements as well as feeding off the subjects energy creates an undeniable correlation between fashion,art,style,and, the human connection. The simple truth is that we are all more alike than different and seeing that in the most beautifully curated and wonderfully captured shots since Bill Cunningham and the Times Style section as well as his other publishing work with big name publications.