Ken Browar is a renowned fashion and editorial photographer. His passion for dance began when he lived in Paris and photographed dancers from the Paris Opera Ballet. Deborah Ory began her photography career while injured as a dancer, photographing rehearsals. She has worked as a photo editor atConde Nast and Mirabella, and as an editorial photographer. Together, Browar and Ory are the creative team behind NYC Dance Project. Their work has been featured in newspapers and magazines worldwide including Harper's Bazaar, Dior Magazine, New York Times, and many others. Their photographs have been exhibited at many galleries and museums worldwide and they have won two International Photography Awards for their books. They are the authors of two bestselling previous books, The Art of Movement and The Style of Movement: Fashion and Dance.
""A sumptuously presented volume of gloriously photographed choreographic moments by one of the fundamental figures of dance history.""--Gramilano.com ""Breathtaking new images of the dancers who are now leading the choreographer's legacy forward are juxtaposed with archive images, presenting a dialogue between past and present... Leafing through the pages, we could sense the depth of history in it, the bridge with the present, and how bodies have been forged through [Graham's] technique, while glimpsing undisputed masterpieces and little-known works""--Danza International ""Impressive project, very high-quality images and editorial choices. It's rare to see such a clean, coherent and harmonious book, you'd never be tired to browse...""--Emanuele Cucuzza, Juror, International Photography Awards ""Ory and Browar's photographs are a testament to their deep reverence for Graham, capturing the precision, clarity, and expressiveness of the human body when engaged in dance."" --MyModernMet