Elvis who? was photographer Alfred Wertheimer s response when, in early 1956, an RCA Victor publicist asked him to photograph an up-and-coming crooner from Memphis. Little did Wertheimer know that this would be the job of his life: just 21 years old, Elvis Presley was as we now know about to become a legend. Trailing him like a shadow, Wertheimer was given unlimited scope to get up close and personal with Elvis; even as the singer was seducing young women in dark hallways, he allowed the photographer to record his every ...
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Elvis who? was photographer Alfred Wertheimer s response when, in early 1956, an RCA Victor publicist asked him to photograph an up-and-coming crooner from Memphis. Little did Wertheimer know that this would be the job of his life: just 21 years old, Elvis Presley was as we now know about to become a legend. Trailing him like a shadow, Wertheimer was given unlimited scope to get up close and personal with Elvis; even as the singer was seducing young women in dark hallways, he allowed the photographer to record his every move. Wertheimer took nearly 3,000 photographs of Presley that year, creating a penetrating portrait of a man poised on the brink of superstardom. Extraordinary in its intimacy and unparalleled in its scope, Wertheimer s Elvis project immortalized a young man in the very process of making history. (Just a month after he shot Elvis recording the Don t Be Cruel / Hound Dog record, it became the first ever to top all three Billboard charts.)"
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Add this copy of Alfred Wertheimer: Elvis and the Birth of Rock and Roll to cart. $1,107.00, very good condition, Sold by Earl The Pearls rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Edmond, OK, UNITED STATES, published 2013 by TASCHEN Gmbh.
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Alfred Wertheimer. Very Good. No Jacket. Book. Elephant Folio-over 15-23" tall. Collector's Edition. Limited to 1, 956 numbered copies and signed by Alfred Wertheimer. This is copy 332. Elvis Presley was just 21 years old in 1956 and on the brink of stardom when Alfred Wertheimer was asked to follow the artist around and take as many publicity shots as possible. He took nearly 3, 000 photographs that year creating a unique insight into the man behind the music. This collector's edition brings together some of his most remarkable shots, ( most never before published, ) from 1956 together with some historic 1958 pictures of the star being shipped off to a German army base. Each chapter is illustrated with an original poster created for this book by Hatch Show Print, one of the oldest letterhead press print shops in America, who created many of Elvis' posters in the 50's. A remarkable book even The King would have loved.