The camera never lies

Not guilty: OJ Simpson, by Juergen Teller, Miami 2000
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This intimate picture of OJ Simpson looking somewhat relaxed and carefree comes from Juergen Teller's Marchenstuberl (Steidl, £14), a photographic album-cum-memoir made up of snaps of supermodels and stars looking less posed than in, say, Vogue, interspersed with self-portraits and pictures of Teller's wife and children.

The book concludes with an interview and several essays, including one by Tracey Emin, who eulogises: "I once made a drawing called You Can't F*** a Shoe, well I was wrong, in the case of Juergen Teller's work I'd say you most definitely can."

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