![]() ![]() Maier’s work as well as the fascinating and somewhat tragic story of her life that she was a prolific photographer who made her living as a Nanny and rarely developed let alone showed any of the thousands of images she made during her lifetime. ![]() Most fans of documentary and fine art photography are familiar with Ms. Having this new book on hand served as a reminder to always be actively looking and shooting no matter where (or who) you are. Why would someone carry a 258-page hardcover photobook with them across an ocean and throughout four countries when much of the photographer’s work is accessible on-line? When the book is the new retrospective Vivian Maier published by Thames and Hudson, the only appropriate response is “Why Not?!” – As the “someone” who did bring the book on a recent trip across Northern Europe, this reviewer has been a fan of Maier’s photography since it was first discovered posthumously by John Maloof at an auction in Chicago. ![]()
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