Picturing joy Stories of connection

George Lange

Book - 2023

"Whether he was shooting a movie star or a family member, he saw his own search for joy reflected in the images. While growing up in Pittsburgh, Lange cherished his happy childhood, and he found himself unconsciously yearning for that feeling in his adult life. He strove to re-create those fleeting sparks of childhood joy in his relationships and his photographs. "Each day I am trying to find the place we are all connected, but I never know where that place will be. I/create spaces where my subjects feel safe and trusting and can share their part of their own joy." Picturing Joy: Stories of Connection is a lively guide to Lange's approach to life as well as the highlights of his career. This optical and optimistic book c...aptures his curiosity, energy, and enthusiasm for people and photography. It also distills wisdom gleaned from a lifelong search for quotidian beauty that might otherwise go unnoticed. Through intimate stories and more than eighty photos, Picturing Joy invites readers to appreciate life with all their senses and to change their perspective by being open to new things"--

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In this vibrant collection, photographer Lange (The Unforgettable Photograph) chronicles a career spent capturing the "joy at the center of my life." His attempts to pin down the emotion included overtly silly shots of celebrities, actors, and artists, among them "Cake Boss" Buddy Velastro refusing to crack a smile as flour from a sifter rains down on him; Warren Buffett and Jimmy Buffett dressed up as one another, the latter giving the camera a playful smirk; and a jubilant Yo-Yo Ma lounging on a sofa, laughing, with cello bow in hand. But the standouts rest on a quieter intimacy between photographer and subject: a gently backlit shot of Anita Hill in 1992, a year after the Clarence Thomas hearings, for example, reveals a pensive strength ("After being portrayed... so one-dimensionally" by the media, "I needed to show her beauty and dignity," Lange explains). Images are enriched by the author's discussions of his artistic process, and for some shots, by perspective afforded by time--alongside a carefree photo of Kate Spade painting her toenails bubblegum pink, Lange muses of her 2018 suicide, "Am I blind to the dark side?... But in every life, even lives with incredible sadness, there is also joy." This one's sure to tug on readers' heartstrings. Photos. (Nov.)

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