Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 240 mm x 240 mm
Buch, Englisch, 144 Seiten, Format (B × H): 240 mm x 240 mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-6103-1
Verlag: Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH
A fresh perspective on the vibrant legacy of a street photography pioneer – featuring never-before-published images from the archive
Fred Herzog’s color-drenched Kodachrome photographs are among the most striking documents of urban street photography in the 20th century. is a beautifully produced photobook showcasing previously unseen images from the photographer’s archive – a must-have for lovers of color photography, urban history, and visual poetry.
Herzog’s gaze upon the street was unique: poetic, observant, never intrusive. His images bathe everyday scenes in rich red and orange tones, revealing the beauty of the seemingly ordinary. Whether in Vancouver, Mexico, or Curaçao, he always had his Leica at hand to capture the moment.
This volume adds powerful new chapters to Fred Herzog’s photographic legacy. In a time when black and white photography dominated, Herzog boldly chose color – and in doing so, made photographic history.
Highlights:
- New, previously unpublished color photographs from the archive
- Iconic street photography from the 1950s and 1960s
- Companion and continuation to the bestselling
- International subjects: Canada, USA, Barbados, Curaçao, Guatemala, and Mexico
- Outstanding color reproduction in high-quality print
- A visual treasure for photography lovers, collectors, and all who want to see urban life through new eyes
Ideal for fans of color photography, urban history, and visual culture
Fred Herzog (1930–2019) was a German-born photographer who settled in Vancouver in 1953. He began working as a medical photographer and later taught at Canadian universities. He gained international recognition for his richly colored street photographs, documenting urban life in North America. His work has been exhibited worldwide – including in Berlin, Paris, New York, and Toronto.
Fred Herzog (1930–2019), who grew up in Stuttgart, Germany, immigrated to Vancover, Canada, in 1953, where he initially worked as a medical photographer. He later taught at the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University. He has had major solo exhibitions in Berlin, New York, Paris, Toronto, and Vancover. Hatje Cantz recently published (2017) and (2022).