03598nam 2200565 450 991078776300332120230803032035.01-77558-611-11-86940-785-7(CKB)2670000000496113(EBL)1411787(OCoLC)862828918(MiAaPQ)EBC1531129(MiAaPQ)EBC1411787(Au-PeEL)EBL1411787(CaPaEBR)ebr10820239(CaONFJC)MIL582273(EXLCZ)99267000000049611320140107d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierSelf-portrait /Marti Friedlander with Hugo Manson ; cover design Kalee Jackson ; book design Katrina DuncanAuckland, New Zealand :Auckland University Press,2013.©20131 online resource (266 p.)"From a childhood in London's East End to half a century in New Zealand photographing wine-makers, artists, children and kuia, Marti Friedlander has lived a rich life, one defined by the art of looking. In Self-portrait, Marti tells her story for the first time. As forthright and revealing in words as in her photographs, she tells of growing up in London orphanages, being Jewish, working in a Kensington photography studio, marrying a New Zealander and moving across the world to a challenging new country. Here she began to photograph the ordinary and the extraordinary, protests and politicians, balloons and beaches, capturing on film the transformation of New Zealand life over more than fifty years. This book is a rich meditation on one women's photographic journey through the twentieth century"--Publisher's information.1-86940-784-9 1-306-16048-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Beginnings -- 2. Childhood -- 3. Being Jewish -- 4. Independence -- 5. Self-portraits -- 6. Gerrard -- 7. Other couples -- 8. New Zealand -- 9. Parihaka -- 10. Moko -- 11. Politics and personalities -- 12. Writers and artists -- 13. Protest -- 14. Getting older -- 15. Looking back, looking forward -- Afterword."From a childhood in London's East End to half a century in New Zealand photographing wine-makers, artists, children and kuia, Marti Friedlander has lived a rich life, one defined by the art of looking. In Self-portrait, Marti tells her story for the first time. As forthright and revealing in words as in her photographs, she tells of growing up in London orphanages, being Jewish, working in a Kensington photography studio, marrying a New Zealander and moving across the world to a challenging new country. Here she began to photograph the ordinary and the extraordinary, protests and politicians, balloons and beaches, capturing on film the transformation of New Zealand life over more than fifty years. This book is a rich meditation on one women's photographic journey through the twentieth century."--Publisher's information.ArtistsUnited StatesBiographyPhotographersNew ZealandBiographyArtistsPhotographers709.22Friedlander Marti1481835Manson Hugo1481836Jackson Kalee1481837Duncan Katrina1481838MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787763003321Self-portrait3699086UNINA