Reservations: Photographs by Diane Keaton
First published in 1980 by Alfred A. Knopf, Reservations is actress and filmmaker Diane Keaton's debut photography book. Working throughout the 1970s with a Rolleiflex, Keaton traversed the United States from Miami Beach to Las Vegas, photographing the interiors of American hotels — their lobbies, ballrooms, dining rooms, and lounges — in black and white. The result is a quiet, melancholy survey of a vanishing world: rooms waiting between guests, spaces defined by absence as much as occupation. An early expression of Keaton's lifelong passion for architecture and design.
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