Room 23

Deborah Anderson (Author, Photographer), Diana Jenkins (Editor)
книга Room 23, автор: Deborah Anderson (Author, Photographer), Diana Jenkins (Editor)

Room 23

Deborah Anderson (Author, Photographer), Diana Jenkins (Editor)
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ID: 6452
Видавництво: Daab
Палітурка: Hardcover, 28 х 35 cm
Кількість сторінок: 384
Рік видання: 2009
Мова: Multilingual Edition: English, French, German
ISBN-13: 9783866541252

An intimate glance at Hollywood behind closed doors is revealed in this collection of glamorous, erotic and fascinating photographs shot in the Penthouse suite at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills.

Throughout the year of 2008 an exquisite selection of celebrities including George Clooney, Cindy Crawford, Minnie Driver, Eva Herzigova, Dennis Hopper, Rachel Hunter, Sir Elton John, Heidi Klum, Kid Rock, Ray Liotta, Lindsay Lohan, Tatjana Patitz, Christian Slater, Sharon Stone and Donald and Rossif Sutherland were all invited to “live” in Room 23.

Deborah Andersonʼs photographic gaze is able to lasciviously lure Sharon Stone into bed with Cheryl Tiegs, makes men crawl submissively at Lindsay Lohan feet and brings a coquette smile to Heidi Klum pretty face while standing next to a bellboy with his exposed derrière.

Shooting people in beds and bathtubs, Deborah Andersonʼs sensual point-of-view lets her get physically close to her subjects, but also allows her to capture the essence of their personality, their sex appeal, sense of humor, irony and at times lets seep through their innermost fantasies. Despite all, her subjects remain the untouchable icons we know and adore - behind locked hotel room doors they are removed from reality, distantly desirable and mysterious. A simple peek through the voyeurʼs keyhole gives us a taste of luscious perfection we long for.

The celebrities portrayed in this book were invited by Diana Jenkins, to many more than a mere acquaintance. Growing up in Sarajevo, this charismatic businesswoman now lives divided between London and Los Angeles. After escaping the horrors of the Bosnian War, in which she lost a brother, Diana Jenkins established an international foundation dedicated to rebuilding the infrastructure of a war-tattered nation.

The idea for this book sprung from an encounter with Deborah Anderson, whose style in photography has been located by the Los Angeles Times as somewhere between classic French erotica and Helmut Newton. Like her father Jon Anderson, legendary lead vocalist of YES, Deborah has worked with many music talents over the years as singer songwriter.