Crazy 
        Babe by Bob Coulter. 
          Published by Goliath Books. ISBN-10: 3936709041
          
Bob 
            Coulter started out as a record producer and it should therefore come 
            as no surprise to find that many of the motifs associated with the rock 
            and roll business feature in his photographs - be it the use of the infamous 
            Chelsea Hotel as a backdrop, the obvious sexual overtones and finally 
            the paraphernalia of drug use - the iconography of sex, drugs and rock 
            and roll inhabit his imagery with abandon.
          Coulter 
            is fond of saying "I'm not even a photographer" and 
            he first started making images simply to create original content for his 
            'members only' websites. Indeed many of the photographs in 'Crazy 
              Babe' have been featured on the website crazybabe.com, which 
            Coulter says he set up in 1999 to "earn a few 
bucks" in what he calls a "get rich scheme." Though he first 
            picked up the basics of photography at high school Coulter didn't take 
            up photography seriously until the advent of the digital camera and associated 
            software such as Photoshop. Initially he turned for technical assistance 
            to professional photographers such as Nancy Davenport, Peter Gorman and 
            Leland Ray whom he is lucky enough to be friends with. 
          
The 
            girls featured are all professional models, with some also being actresses, 
            and the book is split into sections that are devoted to each model in 
            turn. Published by Goliath in the same 7.6 x 5.8 x 1.5 inch, 368 page 
            format as Naked Happy Girls and Bad Girls Hotel - 'Crazy Babe' shares the same strengths and 
            weaknesses as these titles with the chief weakness being a need for a 
            judicious edit, as there are, at 340+, far too many images of a similar 
            nature for one volume, but this is countered by the print quality which 
            is very good.
          'Crazy 
            Babe' is a light-hearted, colourful and sexy monograph that exhibits 
            a lot of energy that some will find electrifying whilst others may find 
            the experience a little underwhelming.
          Review by 
            Christopher John Ball
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