(Mobile pdf) Driven: The Motorsport Photography of Jesse Alexander, 1954-1962
| #2157857 in Books | Chronicle Books | 2000-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.20 x.80 x9.10l,2.20 | File Name: 0811828514 | 144 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| This book doesn't disappoint. The drama|By John Robinson|What can you say. Jesse Alexander has been an inspiration for my own motorsports photography since seeing his work in old books my Uncle would let me borrow. This book doesn't disappoint. The drama, the emotion, the characters...all there. The layout of the captions is kind of clunky, but it's not the words you bought|About the Author|Jesse Alexander is the preeminent racecar photographer and has exhibited photographs in museums and galleries throughout the United States. He lives in Carpinteria, California.
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Driven collects the best of internationally acclaimed racecar photographer Jesse Alexander's work taken between 1954-1962, the height of the golden age of the European Grand Prix. During the pinnacle of continental glamour, Alexander took his camera throughout Europe, following this intimate group of fearless racecar drivers from Grand Prix to Mille Miglia, and capturing their heroic wins and narrow defeats. In one photograph Jackie Stewart accepts the Grand Prix...
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