Some years ago saw gigantic size photobook of Jan Saudek published by Taschen, and therefore cheap price. Didn't know the man at the time, but quick browsing of the book made me buy it instantly. Extensive liner notes explaining the problems of being controversial artists in communist country. Some of his work is exceptional with obscure models etc, but most of all it is just extremely talented. Most often b/w photography is hand painted, to colorful yet pretty much accurate! A lot of images might not be "special" by theme, yet plenty of things to see...
And would be curious about the documentary which is not very old:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uptT5o4GK_o&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OewcX2UzMqo&feature=relatedJan Saudek: Trapped by his passions, no hope for rescue
Directed by Adolf Zika
The full-length documentary film Jan Saudek provides a personally truthful yet harsh life story of a hero and dropout. It is presented as a grand drama, not just full of stirring, colorful photographs, but also provocative ideas, illusions and ideals. Jan Saudek became a world-renowned photographer, winning international awards and being exhibited abroad, long before he had gained recognition in his native country. He is a man who appears in many roles before the camera, often changing them, often surprising, and often shocking.