Holiday Snapshots

Holiday Snapshots is a 1999 photography collection of black and white and color images by British photographer David Hamilton, continuing his interest in adolescent girls, nudity and erotica. The book includes an introduction by Liliane James and captions by James and Hamilton's ex-wife Gertrude Hamilton.

Holiday Snapshots
Cover
AuthorDavid Hamilton
GenrePhotography
Publication date
1999
Preceded byA Place in the Sun (1996) 
Followed byDavid Hamilton (2006) 

The book contains many images previously unpublished from sessions dating back to the 1970s and 1980s, not only Hamilton's formal portraits, but also candid images of his models indoors and poolside, diving, leaping, stretching, playing or sunbathing. Thus there is a much greater variety of poses here than in previous books. The book is published by Edition Olms, and has three hundred and forty photos over two hundred and fifteen pages.

Holiday Snapshots received a limited distribution because it was privately printed and intended to be sold primarily via Hamilton's now defunct website, Hamilton-Archives.com.

Along with two of Hamilton's other photography books, Twenty Five Years of an Artist and Private Collection, Holiday Snapshots was placed on the list of "banned" books in New Zealand. Not all of Hamilton's works are banned in New Zealand; Dreams of a Young Girl and The Age of Innocence, for example, remain "unrestricted".

Familiar photos included

  • Summer stock-- the super sale! Adge 1876
  • Pearldiver, Morca 1976
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