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Product Details
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 480
Length: 7.75 inches
Width: 5.5 inches
Publisher: Carroll & Graff
Publication date: 2005 year
ISBN: 0786716029
Manufacturer: Manufacturer:
Catalog ID: ENT18329
Author: Edited by Maxim Jakubowski
Reviews
The Averaged Sized Book of Erotic Women's Photographers
Great photographs, variety of styles.
Read Full ReviewGorgeous Images of Gorgeous Women
The Mammoth Book of Illustrated Erotic Women is a must have for lovers of erotic photography and budding photographers—you're sure to find some inspiring images within the thick pages of this book! And I'm not just saying that because I was in it.
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The Mammoth Book of Illustrated Erotic Women is just a huge book of pictures. The book is definitely pretty fat, and you easily get over 700 pictures of different women in varying states of dress.
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I’ve always been a big fan of erotic photography. The human body is a beautiful thing in all its forms, and it deserves to be honored as a work of art. The Mammoth Book of Illustrated Erotic Women is a collection honoring the female form in photography, and it delivers a big bunch of really talented photographers showing off their craft.This isn’t a coffee-table book; it’s rather small but fat, packing 575 pages. With so many photographs, if the book were any larger, it would be awkward, but the photo quality suffers because of the smaller size. The book could benefit from higher quality paper as well. Although, I suppose if you’re buying the book purely for its erotic value, the photo quality isn’t of much concern. The photographs are very sexy; however, I don’t think it stands alone on its erotic value.Each section features a short little bio on the photographer, along with website information if applicable. Interestingly, many of the photographers are also subjects. The photographs range from nearly shocking to simply beautiful. (There aren’t any raunchy masturbation or sex photos.)There isn’t much range, however, in the type of woman shown. Nearly all the photos feature young, generally attractive, slender women. This book clearly isn’t meant for a widely varied audience. The book’s merits lie mainly in its offering of different photographic styles. Some are computer-enhanced; some are touched up with color; some are just basic photos. They all depict the female form in all its splendor: smiling, somber, contorted, bound, dark, writhing. The photos offer an unflinching view of a lovely subject.The book serves nicely as a comprehensive introduction to some leading photographers in the business. Anyone interested in exploring the world of nude photography further will find plenty of places to start.
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