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Still Life
The Photographs of Maggie St. Thomas
by Maggie St. Thomas View author's profile page

Overview


'Still Life: The Photographs of Maggie St.Thomas' is a hardcopy book by entertainment photographer Maggie St.Thomas. Her premier book is 104 pages that are artistically compiled with four decades of photographs from her private film collection of her formative years (35mm, 120mm, B&W photography, Kodak, Fuji, T-Max, and color). A photo book for those who appreciate photo documentation, photography, B&W photographs, fine art photography, music, cemeteries, dark art and more, with four decades of the musicians and people who make up some of the LA goth and death-rock scene, and more. 

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Description


A hardback 104-page book showcasing a collection of photographs spanning four decades by music and entertainment photographer Maggie St.Thomas, specializing in her formative years with the Los Angeles goth and death-rock scene and its players. With photographs of such artists in the pages including Eva O. & Rozz Williams from '93 (Christian Death, Shadow Project, EXP), The Cure, The Cramps, Rikk Agnew, Gitane Demone, Exene Cervenka, Bauhaus, Janes Addiction, and more, as well as cemeteries and quotes from various artists about their views on life and death. The cover model is Rita Elvira, and layout design by Biff Butler. Foreword written by Exene Cervenka.

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Maggie St.Thomas is a Michigan-born photographer living on the West Coast in Long Beach, CA. Since 1994, her photographic and journalistic works have graced the pages and covers of over 300 print publications, including Rolling Stone and High Times Magazines, dozens of album covers, t-shirts, billboards, posters, and more. With a versatile portfolio that includes one-on-one portraiture sittings with artists like Etta James, Lemmy Kilmister, The Ramones, Sublime, and Snoop Dogg. After nearly three decades of covering the entertainment and music scene with her camera, Maggie has established her career in Death Care as a licensed Crematory Operator thru CANA (Cremation Association of North America) since the beginning of 2021, aiding those who once had a beating heart in their journeys to the afterlife. She is working on publishing a collection of photo books in the years to come.

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Book details

Genre:PHOTOGRAPHY

Subgenre:Individual Photographers / Artists' Books

Language:English

Pages:104

Hardcover ISBN:9781667873718


Overview


'Still Life: The Photographs of Maggie St.Thomas' is a hardcopy book by entertainment photographer Maggie St.Thomas. Her premier book is 104 pages that are artistically compiled with four decades of photographs from her private film collection of her formative years (35mm, 120mm, B&W photography, Kodak, Fuji, T-Max, and color). A photo book for those who appreciate photo documentation, photography, B&W photographs, fine art photography, music, cemeteries, dark art and more, with four decades of the musicians and people who make up some of the LA goth and death-rock scene, and more. 

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Description


A hardback 104-page book showcasing a collection of photographs spanning four decades by music and entertainment photographer Maggie St.Thomas, specializing in her formative years with the Los Angeles goth and death-rock scene and its players. With photographs of such artists in the pages including Eva O. & Rozz Williams from '93 (Christian Death, Shadow Project, EXP), The Cure, The Cramps, Rikk Agnew, Gitane Demone, Exene Cervenka, Bauhaus, Janes Addiction, and more, as well as cemeteries and quotes from various artists about their views on life and death. The cover model is Rita Elvira, and layout design by Biff Butler. Foreword written by Exene Cervenka.

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About the author


Maggie St.Thomas is a Michigan-born photographer living on the West Coast in Long Beach, CA. Since 1994, her photographic and journalistic works have graced the pages and covers of over 300 print publications, including Rolling Stone and High Times Magazines, dozens of album covers, t-shirts, billboards, posters, and more. With a versatile portfolio that includes one-on-one portraiture sittings with artists like Etta James, Lemmy Kilmister, The Ramones, Sublime, and Snoop Dogg. After nearly three decades of covering the entertainment and music scene with her camera, Maggie has established her career in Death Care as a licensed Crematory Operator thru CANA (Cremation Association of North America) since the beginning of 2021, aiding those who once had a beating heart in their journeys to the afterlife. She is working on publishing a collection of photo books in the years to come.

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Still Life: The photographs of Maggie St. Thomas The photography in this book is second-to-none. Earthy and pointed it reminds the reader of their own mortality and the beauty that can be found in darkness. Photographs of various cemeteries and headstones as well musicians known to celebrate this darkness dominate the content. There are even a few insider images from crematory operations. The flow is smooth and the visuals do the talking. This book is high quality glossy paper with a hard cover. Makes an excellent conversation piece on a coffee table and a thoughtful gift for fans of the goth music scene and the Wednesday Addams in your life. Will definitley buy the future projects this photographer has planned. Read more
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