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Looker by Richard Kern
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The girls are nicely real. The photography is competent, though not inspired. My main complaints are the fuzziness of many of the photos---yes, yes, I know that's supposedly adding to the "voyeur" aspect, but I find such tricks to be just that---tricks---and I have little time for them, and I'm additionally bothered by how often the voyeur aspect, which is the book's stated them, is discarded. It happens when the girls are obviously aware of the camera, and it happens when the girls are obviously caught "unawares" in very posed fashion, and it happens when the photographs are taken from positions where the girls simply have to be aware of the camera.

That said, kudos to Kern for taking photographs of women. And I mean women, not just mascara-immersed fembots masquerading as women, but real and thoughtful individuals.
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May 2, 2008 – Finished Reading
May 4, 2008 – Shelved
May 4, 2008 – Shelved as: art

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