SIGNED BY PHOTOGRAPHERS ELLIOTT ERWITT AND RALPH GIBSON
(FLATTAU, John, GIBSON, Ralph, and LEWIS, Arne, co-editors). Contact: Theory. (New York): Lustrum Press, (1980). Small, slim folio, original black paper-covered boards, original dust jacket.
First edition of this technical anthology on the use of contact sheets, with examples and commentary from 43 contemporary photographers, signed by two of them, Elliott Erwitt (page 30) and Ralph Gibson (page 58).
“I spend as much time studying the contacts as I do taking the pictures” (Robert Adams). “Contact sheets should be as private as a toothbrush” (Elliott Erwitt). “By frame 11 I have met Lord Balkin, an extraordinarily striking figure in a long black cape, wearing one of Spider [Webb]’s most unusual and important works, a rare facial tattoo with special occult meanings” (Charles Gatewood). “I believe that contact prints track my line of thought” (Ralph Gibson). “This shot was taken before I fell into the waterfall, so it is sharp and clear” (Eikoh Hosoe). “This sheet of contacts was taken on the aftermath of a rather stoned evening in New York” (Robert Mapplethorpe).
Bookplate. Fine condition.