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New Book: Steve McCurry:  A Life in Pictures, by Bonnie McCurry

The selection of photographs includes Steve’s best-known shots
and more than 100 previously unpublished images.
Also included are personal notes, telegrams and
visual ephemera from his travels and assignments,
all accompanied by his sister’s text, personal recollections
and family stories.

Rajasthan, India  This is the cover of the French edition published by La Martiniere

Most of my pictures are grounded in people.
I look for the unguarded moment,
 experience etched on a person’s face.
I try to convey what it is like to be that person, a person caught in
a broader landscape that I guess you’d call the human condition.
– Steve McCurry

Istanbul, Turkey
Mongolia

In his portraits, I see the clearest reflection of Steve’s most
dearly held value: respect.
– Bonnie McCurry, pg 182 in English version

Lebanon
Afghanistan
Bamako, Mali

McCurry has an uncanny ability to cross boundaries of
language and culture to capture stories of human experience,
and make images that embrace the audience
rather than distance them.
– Giles Huxley-Parlour

Baluchistan, Pakistan
Landi Kotal, Pakistan
Old Havana, Cuba

The undercurrent of positivity that runs through his work makes
him extraordinarily 
popular with the public, who find his
work speaks to them in  ways that other photographers cannot manage.
He is not afraid to confront trauma and hardship, but nor is he artistically
compromised by joy and beauty–to me, this makes him a
standout photographer of our times…
– Giles Huxley-Parlour

                                                                                                                                 Mali

I think we’re all fascinated with each other; we all have the same face
but yet we’re all different.
That difference is fascinating because so often there’s an
incredible story told on our faces.
– Steve McCurry

Cotopaxi, Ecuador
Santiago, Chile
Alabama, USA
Moray, Scotland

To me, the half-hidden smiles and open eyes that so often appear in these portraits imply that these portraits are not Steve’s alone; rather they are collaborations of a sort. These people give themselves to Steve, and in turn, Steve gives them the opportunity to tell their story to the world.
– Bonnie McCurry

US Mexico Border
Cape Town, South Africa
Benin
US Mexico Border
Karelia, Russia

 Steve McCurry:  A Life in Pictures

Available in Italian – Mondadori/Electa

Available in German – Knesebeck publishers

Available in English – Laurence King Publishers

Available in French- La Martiniere

 

By Steve McCurry

Steve McCurry has been one of the most iconic voices in contemporary photography for more than thirty years, with scores of magazine and book covers, over a dozen books, and countless exhibitions around the world to his name.

To read more about Steve go to www.stevemccurry.com/bio

29 replies on “Portraits”

All these photos are so great again. You have amazing ability to capture portrait of people so that it tells a story about the life they live. And what´s also amazing, they are technically so great, exactly right direction of light and background.There was one picture from Karelia, Russia. It´s very near Finland, where I live. Before WW2 Karelia belonged mostly to Finland, but we lost it during the wars and pact for peach. It would be interesting to see other pictures you took in Karelia.

Portraits, especially of those I know well, are my favorite photos. I love to capture the people I love as I see them at the moment. These are just wonderful.

I don’t know that a book will work for me, but do you sell individual photos Steve? Your work is amazing and I look forward to each email that brings another group of photos.

Cheers Carolyn Griffin

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Love your photography!! I ordered your book and I’m waiting on it. TY!! … on another note, the reblog button is here but I can’t reblog your post. I always like to share. Wonder why …. be well!! Peace … __/l\__ Horty!!

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