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””’Saved””’ is a 2022 photography book by [[Diane Keaton]]. It was her final publication.<ref name=Deadline25>{{cite news|last=Lang|first=Robert|url=https://deadline.com/gallery/diane-keaton-photographer-books-legacy-photos/|archive-url=|title=Beyond The Lens: Revisiting Diane Keaton’s Photography And Singular Vision|date=|work=[[Deadline]]|accessdate=19 October 2025|archivedate=}}</ref> It has been described as a “visual autobiography”.<ref name=Guard25>{{cite news|last=Parkison|first=Hannah Jane|url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/oct/15/a-photographer-with-a-cool-and-deadly-eye-diane-keatons-creativity-behind-the-lens|archive-url=|title=”A photographer with a cool and deadly eye”: Diane Keaton’s creativity behind the lens|date=|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=19 October 2025|archivedate=}}</ref> Specific sections in ”Saved” focused on pigeons and the “lower-key denizens” of [[Hollywood Boulevard]]. Keaton felt that the street performers and studio greeters were like herself ” … just one more lost soul searching for some kind of redemption”.<ref name=Guard25/> |
””’Saved””’ is a 2022 photography book by [[Diane Keaton]]. It was her final publication.<ref name=Deadline25>{{cite news|last=Lang|first=Robert|url=https://deadline.com/gallery/diane-keaton-photographer-books-legacy-photos/|archive-url=|title=Beyond The Lens: Revisiting Diane Keaton’s Photography And Singular Vision|date=|work=[[Deadline]]|accessdate=19 October 2025|archivedate=}}</ref> It has been described as a “visual autobiography”.<ref name=Guard25>{{cite news|last=Parkison|first=Hannah Jane|url=https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/oct/15/a-photographer-with-a-cool-and-deadly-eye-diane-keatons-creativity-behind-the-lens|archive-url=|title=”A photographer with a cool and deadly eye”: Diane Keaton’s creativity behind the lens|date=|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=19 October 2025|archivedate=}}</ref> Specific sections in ”Saved” focused on pigeons and the “lower-key denizens” of [[Hollywood Boulevard]]. Keaton felt that the street performers and studio greeters were like herself ” … just one more lost soul searching for some kind of redemption”.<ref name=Guard25/> |
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Robert Lang, writing for ”Deadline” described ”Saved” as a “cabinet of saved and found photographic curiosities, a scrapbook of her fascinations, and a direct reflection of her idiosyncratic charm”.<ref name=Deadline25/> |
Robert Lang, writing for ”Deadline” described ”Saved” as a “cabinet of saved and found photographic curiosities, a scrapbook of her fascinations, and a direct reflection of her idiosyncratic charm”.<ref name=Deadline25/> |
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 19 October 2025
Saved is a 2022 photography book by Diane Keaton. It was her final publication.[1] It has been described as a “visual autobiography”.[2] Specific sections in Saved focused on pigeons and the “lower-key denizens” of Hollywood Boulevard. Keaton felt that the street performers and studio greeters were like herself ” … just one more lost soul searching for some kind of redemption”.[2]
Robert Lang, writing for Deadline described Saved as a “cabinet of saved and found photographic curiosities, a scrapbook of her fascinations, and a direct reflection of her idiosyncratic charm”.[1]

