Women: Portraits 1960-2000
Women: Portraits 1960-2000 —with a timely new jacket—celebrates the movers, shakers, and groundbreakers of our times. “These were the noteworthy women of the ‘60s and into the first years of the 21st century: achievers, trailblazers, glass-ceiling breakers, and all individuals,” writes author Susan Wood, one of the earliest and most successful professional photographers to break into a world long dominated by men. “Women were my main subject for more than 60 years,” added Wood. Today, more than ever, this remarkable compilation of portraits of some of the most prominent and influential women of our time serves as a compelling document of women who became known—not just for their beauty—but for their ability to change the world, of how far we have come, and how far we still can go. Wood’s notable subjects include Martha Stewart, Nora Ephron, Alice Waters, Jayne Mansfield, Gloria Vanderbilt, and artist/writer Barbara Chase-Riboud, author of a prize-winning historical novel focused on the life of Sally Hemings in 1979. Susan Wood’s work also represents a number of milestones in American photography. She was involved with the original “Mad Men” of Madison Avenue and during that time won a Clios, the most sought-after award in advertising. Mademoiselle chose her as one of their top Ten Women of the Year and her work appeared in many other periodicals, including Vogue, Life, Look, Harper’s Bazaar, and New York magazine.
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Women: Portraits 1960-2000
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