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Overview

Match Prints is a visual and editorial dialogue between two important photographers and longtime friends. Over the course of their twenty-year friendship, Jim Marshall and Timothy White discovered that their work often shared striking similarities despite time differences of as much as three decades. Sometimes the similarity presented itself in the form of a common pose or expression, a common prop or situation. Sometimes the photographers' subject was the same, the images taken decades apart.

Marshall and White have collaborated in selecting more than fifty stunning pairings for publication for the first time in Match Prints. An introduction by renowned music writer Anthony DeCurtis compares the work of the two photographers and provides firsthand behind-the-scenes anecdotes—an entertaining, informative read that sheds light on the photographers' approach to their work and captures the essence of their enduring friendship. Also included throughout the book are first-person anecdotes from the subjects themselves on the images and their creation.

Whether poignant, dramatic, hilarious, or shocking, these are powerful visual pairings by two masters of photography.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062041449
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 02/27/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Timothy White is one of the most sought-after celebrity photographers in the country. His work has appeared in some of the most recognizable movie posters of our time, the covers of countless high-profile publications, and dozens of album covers for an extraordinary roster of musicians. He is the author of Portraits (2001), Indian Larry (2006), and Hollywood Pinups (2008). He lives in New York City.


Jim Marshall was one of the great rock photographers of his generation. With more than 500 album and CD covers to his credit, his photographs of Woodstock, the Monterey Pop Festival, the Beatles' final concert, and the youth culture of San Francisco in the 1960s are among the most iconic images of the era. He was the author of Trust (2009), Jazz (2005), Proof (2004), and Not Fade Away (2000).

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