Coverbild Oliver Mark
A black-and-white Polaroid-style photograph serves as the cover for a book by Oliver Mark titled Außenseiter und Eingeweihter. The photo is a close-up portrait of an older man with glasses, who is smiling and pointing his index finger to his temple. The book is part of the Instant Statements 01 series from publisher Hatje Cantz.
Oliver Mark
Außenseiter und Eingeweihter
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German, English
October 2013, 30 Pages, 31 Photos
softcover
304mm x 380mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3756-2

HATJE CANTZ VERLAG
Mommsenstr. 27
10629 Berlin
Germany
E-Mail: contact@hatjecantz.de


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| Black-and-white portraits from Oliver Mark's instant camera
Daniel Barenboim, Madeleine Albright, Dustin Hoffman, Yoko Ono, and Pope Benedict XVI—in recent years Oliver Mark (*1963 in Gelsenkirchen) has taken photographs of countless artists, actors, politicians, and other celebrities. He generally shoots most of his unusual portraits with a digital single-lens reflex camera. Yet he always takes his old Polaroid camera to every photo session and every party—film has been available for it again for a few years now, manufactured by enthusiasts who did not want to let the instant photo die. This large-format volume assembles Mark's experiments with the new black-and-white film made by the Impossible Project Company. They open up a new, more intimate view of the people depicted. "The good thing is that nobody thinks of this camera as threatening," says Mark. "It often lets me get closer to people than I can with my professional camera."
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