Book Description
"Blonde bombshell," "It Girl," "uber-babe" -- Pamela Anderson, star of tv series Baywatch and celebrated Playboy playmate, mesmerized the world with a doll's face, pinup figure, sexy tattoos and a man-eating smile. In a tradition that extends from Jean Harlow through Brigette Bardot to Madonna, Pam is the sex goddess of the 21st century. Sante D'Orazio, America's most sought-after celebrity photographer, photographed Pamela Anderson in a one-day session in the Fall of 2000 on the terrace of a mansion in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles. His images, for the first time published in Pam: American Icon, are both a visual study on the phenomenon of the blonde and a seductive collection of erotica.
About the Author
Edited and designed by Wilfried Dickhoff, Julia Kim, and Daniele Kim
Walter Chin, born in Jamaica in 1955. Editorial and advertising clients: Allure, Elle, Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Wallpaper; Gap, Cartier, Lancôme, Levis, Tommy Hilfiger, Victoria Secret.
Walter Dickhoff, born in Cologne in 1953. Author of numerous publications on contemporary art, international exhibition curator, editor of "Kunst Heute", and a teacher at Princeton University.
Daniele Kim, Creative Director of the web-based zine Handsblue, founder of the "think-tank" creative shop Arch Projects. He has directed over 500 shoots for tv, advertising, and maga-zines.
Julia Kim, Editorial Director at Handsblue, co-founder of the New York/Seoul-based agency Mikco Inc, a partner of Art Partner Asia agency, and publisher of Nabe Press art books.
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Hardcover
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