About the Book
“Fourth ...is the latest volume documenting Stephen Haynes’s artistic nude photography. “Fourth ...” covers solely the year 2005 and includes many of the models photographed that year.
See all page images from the book at http://www.shaynes.com/books/Fourth/.
“Fourth ...” contains thirty- five glorious color, black & white, and toned monochromatic photos. The book is an especially cost-effective way to acquaint yourself with Mr. Haynes's work.
In addition to "First" through "Fourth," for another, larger, thematic collection, see his other book, "The Box."
Since 2003 Haynes's work has been known to a large and growing number of collectors across the world who own his prints and follow his work online. Now the best of that work will be disseminated more widely through this series, of which "Fourth ..." is one in the series.
See all page images from the book at http://www.shaynes.com/books/Fourth/.
“Fourth ...” contains thirty- five glorious color, black & white, and toned monochromatic photos. The book is an especially cost-effective way to acquaint yourself with Mr. Haynes's work.
In addition to "First" through "Fourth," for another, larger, thematic collection, see his other book, "The Box."
Since 2003 Haynes's work has been known to a large and growing number of collectors across the world who own his prints and follow his work online. Now the best of that work will be disseminated more widely through this series, of which "Fourth ..." is one in the series.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Apr 01, 2011
- Keywords fine art nude, artistic nude, female nude, fine art, erotic, model, nudity, photography, nude, nudes
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About the Creator
Stephen Haynes
Minneapolis, MN
Stephen Haynes is a fine art photographer living in Minneapolis, MN. His principal subject is the fine art nude, and he has also done notable work in travel scenes and the performing arts. About his art he says: “I am largely self-taught. Even without much formal training, I try to produce photos and prints of high aesthetic quality, to exacting technical standards. With the female nude, I always seek new settings, lighting and poses in which to present the human form. In travel, I hope to photograph either from special vantage points or at a unique moment in time. Form and structure often triumph over grand vistas or photos that will appeal to an ‘art show’-type clientele."