With a gift for creating unobtrusive settings that reflect the individual style of her sitters, Gemma Levine's career has encompassed hundreds of encounters with the most well-known and fascinating people in Britain. Her unique relationship with the sculptor Henry Moore led her to create intimate photographs of his working practices over a 10-year period, until his death in 1986, providing invaluable insights into his work during his later years. Gemma has also spent many years visiting and photographing Israel and its people. In this rich and diverse memoir, these fascinating tales are recounted alongside the striking imagery with which she has made her name. Incorporating personal reflections, amusing anecdotes, and handwritten letters from the great and the good, along with observations on the complex relationship between photographer and sitter, this stunning book is a treat for photography enthusiasts, and anyone interested in British arts and society over the past 30 years.
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