Ray Metzker

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Automagic

2009
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Edition:
1st
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Numbered 54/500
Out of Print
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Embossed cloth binding with dust jacket, 30.5 x 32.5 cm, 120 pages, 79 plates.
ISBN:
9783981253719
Condition: Fine

German publisher Roland Angst is well-known for his fine taste in choosing projects and producing exquisite photography books through his publishing house Only Photography. He visited Ray K. Metzker and personally selected the wonderful “car” images for this publication. They are not really what one would expect in a book called AutoMagic. What we get is certainly more Magic than Auto. The straight and graphic views of Matzker's images include cars or parts of cars, all perfectly composed. His lines are clear and strong, nothing is left to chance – even the shadows are exactly where they should be, and the reflections force us to look twice. The black and white pictures were taken between 1958 and 2007, although the majority of the images stem from the mid-1960s, when cars still had recognizably individual characters.

Andreas H. Bitesnich, Achtung photography

Ray Metzker

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Automagic

2009
Edition:
1st
Prior edition(s):
Embossed cloth binding with dust jacket, 30.5 x 32.5 cm, 120 pages, 79 plates.
ISBN:
9783981253719
Condition: Fine
Out of Print
Signed
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German publisher Roland Angst is well-known for his fine taste in choosing projects and producing exquisite photography books through his publishing house Only Photography. He visited Ray K. Metzker and personally selected the wonderful “car” images for this publication. They are not really what one would expect in a book called AutoMagic. What we get is certainly more Magic than Auto. The straight and graphic views of Matzker's images include cars or parts of cars, all perfectly composed. His lines are clear and strong, nothing is left to chance – even the shadows are exactly where they should be, and the reflections force us to look twice. The black and white pictures were taken between 1958 and 2007, although the majority of the images stem from the mid-1960s, when cars still had recognizably individual characters.

Andreas H. Bitesnich, Achtung photography