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 · The Sound I Saw. by. Roy DeCarava. · Rating details · 45 ratings · 4 reviews. Conceived, designed, written and made by hand as a prototype by DeCarava in the early s yet unpublished for decades, 'The Sound I Saw' has largely existed as a legend in the photography world/5.  · I think of myself as poetic, a maker of visions, dreams, and a few nightmares. —Roy DeCarava. The Sound I Saw. Roy DeCarava. Pages. ISBN: David Zwirner. Roy DeCarava was a jazz photographer, artist and Harlem local who captured everyday life in the Manhattan area with an insider's eye. That book is The Sound I Saw, and it is available, finally, now. Created as a prototype by the photographer Roy DeCarava, best-known for his collaboration with poet Langston Hughes on The Sweet Flypaper of Life, The Sound I Saw is a series of nearly two hundred black-and-white images of Harlem during a time when jazz exemplified the pulse of a city, and most particularly, a neighborhood/5(11).


The Sound I Saw by Roy Decarava, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. The Sound I Saw - Roy Decarava. Tags: sound photogrpahy art roy decarava musicians November View Notes. scownie reblogged this from black-whole. ashestoashis liked this. thesweetscorpion liked this. jazzyhoe liked this. hexagonsun liked this. Roy DeCarava's the sound i saw is the pictorial equivalent of jazz. Here, the visionary photographer turns his gaze on legendary jazz icons Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holiday, among many others. "This is a book about people, about jazz, and about things.


The sound I saw: improvisation on a jazz theme / Roy DeCarava. by DeCarava, Roy. Subject(s): DeCarava, Roy | Jazz musicians -- New York (State). Roy Rudolph DeCarava (December 9, – Octo) was an American www.doorway.ruva received early critical acclaim for his photography, initially engaging and imaging the lives of African Americans and jazz musicians in the communities where he lived and worked. I think of myself as poetic, a maker of visions, dreams, and a few nightmares. —Roy DeCarava. The Sound I Saw. Roy DeCarava. Pages. ISBN: David Zwirner. Roy DeCarava was a jazz photographer, artist and Harlem local who captured everyday life in the Manhattan area with an insider's eye.

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