Boys in the City

Paul Reitz

Photo Book, Pages: 96, Size: 21,5 x 28,5 cm / 8,5 x 11,25 inch, Format: Hardcover, Colour: full colour, ISBN 978-3-86787-139-6, July 2010, $ 52.99





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The pictures of New York photographer Paul Reitz are unostentatious and clearly arranged—which makes them even more bewitching. He portrays his models as guys that you can’t help but recognizing, even if they are standing in the darkest corner of the club; guys who take your breath away when you become aware of their incredible beauty. Reitz abstains from creating any exaggerated setting, he simply relies on his photographic skills and the uniqueness of his models—which alone makes this book a real hit!




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Paul Reitz

Paul Reitz has lived and worked in New York City for 23 years, and has 25 years of professional experience in shooting dramatic images of men, with an emphasis on body and an editorial style. He is sought by the leading male model agencies and by new faces alike, to provide his own vision of contemporary male beauty.

Interested in photography at a very early age, he honed his skills while studying the medium in college, both from journalistic and artistic styles of approach. A common thread throughout his work is the simple elegance that emanates from his relaxed shooting atmosphere, allowing an uncanny connection with his subjects. (picture of author: Walter Kurtz)

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