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Richard
Selby
As a
professional photographer, Richard Selby spent much of his career doing
what most photographers do, namely working for a living - which entailed
shooting color photos geared towards the commercial tastes of various
magazine and publishing professionals. And admittedly, Selby was very
successful in this area. But after working in Europe for many years, his
return to New York in 1976 prompted him to start shooting more for
himself, and it was during this period that he started experimenting with
the nude figure, shooting in black & white. The results from this
"personal renaissance" are extraordinary and make up the bulk of
his
book
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