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11: Witnessing The World Trade Center, 1974-2001 (2002)

by Toni Morrison (Contributor: essay), Pledge Robert (Editor, epilogue)

Other authors: Jane Evelyn Atwood (Photographer), David Burnett (Photographer), Frank Fournier (Photographer), Fred George (Photographer), Lori Grinker (Photographer)8 more, Sean Hemmerle (Photographer), Kenneth Jarecke (Photographer), Peter B. Kaplan (Photographer), Annie Leibovitz (Photographer), Jacques Menasche (Text by), Alan Reininger (Photographer), Minoru Yamasaki (Contributor: essay), Fuyong Zhang (Photographer)

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A book by the photographers of CONTACT PRESS IMAGES Within minutes of the attack on the World Trade Center the morning of September 11, 2001, Contact Press Images, one of photojournalism's preeminent agencies that represents some of the world's greatest photographers, had mobilized half a dozen photographers to cover the event. In the following days, their reportage on the disaster would swell to include more than a dozen photographers who documented in a variety of formats and moods the assault on the towers, their collapse, the firefighters and rescue workers, stunned on-lookers and survivors, the torrent of debris blanketing downtown, and the smoldering wreckage at ground zero. In order to honor the memory, as well as the cultural and social significance of the twin towers, the agency has compiled a memorial book comprised of 110 photographs (the number of floors of each of the towers), both color and black and white, made by twenty-two photographers affiliated with Contact Press Images, including David Burnett, Frank Fournier, Lori Grinker, and Annie Leibovitz, to be released in time for the first anniversary of the attack. Divided into two sections, the first part will be devoted to the horrific events of September 11. The second part will depict the Trade Centers in all their gravity-defying glory, which the agency had photographed since its inception. It will also include text by Nobel-laureate Toni Morrison (Song of Solomon, Sula), Minoru Yamasaki (chief architect of the World Trade Center), Jacques Menasche (Contact Press Images' writer and 9-11 witness). The first year anniversary will mark a transition from the "moment" to the "monument." Rather than attempting tobe a news presentation, Contact's Eleven is intended to be offered as a visual elegy marking the life and death of the great landmark. In this sense, it is reminiscent of the hundreds of memorial (Yizkor) books produced aft… (more)
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Morrison, ToniContributor: essayprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Robert, PledgeEditor, epiloguemain authorall editionsconfirmed
Atwood, Jane EvelynPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Burnett, DavidPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fournier, FrankPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
George, FredPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Grinker, LoriPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hemmerle, SeanPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Jarecke, KennethPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Kaplan, Peter B.Photographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Leibovitz, AnniePhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Menasche, JacquesText bysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Reininger, AlanPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Yamasaki, MinoruContributor: essaysecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Zhang, FuyongPhotographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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A book by the photographers of CONTACT PRESS IMAGES Within minutes of the attack on the World Trade Center the morning of September 11, 2001, Contact Press Images, one of photojournalism's preeminent agencies that represents some of the world's greatest photographers, had mobilized half a dozen photographers to cover the event. In the following days, their reportage on the disaster would swell to include more than a dozen photographers who documented in a variety of formats and moods the assault on the towers, their collapse, the firefighters and rescue workers, stunned on-lookers and survivors, the torrent of debris blanketing downtown, and the smoldering wreckage at ground zero. In order to honor the memory, as well as the cultural and social significance of the twin towers, the agency has compiled a memorial book comprised of 110 photographs (the number of floors of each of the towers), both color and black and white, made by twenty-two photographers affiliated with Contact Press Images, including David Burnett, Frank Fournier, Lori Grinker, and Annie Leibovitz, to be released in time for the first anniversary of the attack. Divided into two sections, the first part will be devoted to the horrific events of September 11. The second part will depict the Trade Centers in all their gravity-defying glory, which the agency had photographed since its inception. It will also include text by Nobel-laureate Toni Morrison (Song of Solomon, Sula), Minoru Yamasaki (chief architect of the World Trade Center), Jacques Menasche (Contact Press Images' writer and 9-11 witness). The first year anniversary will mark a transition from the "moment" to the "monument." Rather than attempting tobe a news presentation, Contact's Eleven is intended to be offered as a visual elegy marking the life and death of the great landmark. In this sense, it is reminiscent of the hundreds of memorial (Yizkor) books produced aft

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