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Anarchy, Protest, and Rebellion: And the Counterculture That Changed America

In a work of defiant ambition culled from over 5,000 photographs, Fred W. McDarrah’s Sixties presents America’s most tumultuous decade through the eyes of one man. As staff photographer for the leading counterculture weekly the Village Voice, McDarrah was everywhere—and he photographed everything and everybody. From the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago to the Newark riots; from the Beatles’ first American press conference to Andy Warhol’s Factory; from Woodstock to the cl...

Anatomy of Anatomy in Images and Words

Author is a social documentary photographer, New York City, NY. Combines superb photographs of a group of medical students during their dissection of cadavers in Gross Anatomy class with excerpts from journals they kept during the course. Photographs and journal excerpts are presented chronologically to reflect the documented dissection process. Softcover. ...

Andorran Memories

This book documents the work of Valenti Claverol who, along with his father, Jos was the pioneer photographer of the small nation of Andorra. Elegantly designed and lavishly produced, Andorran Memories reproduces more than one hundred black-and-white photographs printed as duotones, and presents a kind of photographic archive of Andorra from the 1930s through the 1960s....

Andre Kertesz (Aperture Masters of Photography, No 11)

This volume - investigating the work of a particular photographer, in this case, Andre Kertesz - comprises a 4000-word essay by an expert in the field, 55 photographs presented chronologically, each with a commentary, and a biography of the featured photographer....

Andrea Diefenbach: AIDS in Odessa

In the spring of 2006, the German photographer Andrea Diefenbach (born in 1974) spent time with several HIV-positive Ukranian women and men as they went about their daily routines in the harbor city of Odessa, documenting an AIDS epidemic that has been too little covered in the international news media. Ukraine has been among those countries most severely affected by the collapse of the Soviet Union, and one consequence of this collapse has been an epic spread of HIV infection: The World Health ...

Andreas Feininger (Fotografie Portfolio)

Born in France, the son of renowned artist Lyonel Feininger, Andreas Feininger was educated as an architect in Germany before he became a photographer. After working in Sweden, he came to the United States and in 1943, became a staff photographer at LIFE magazine, where he spent the next twenty years. He is best known for iconographic images of his adopted land, with a focus on powerful cityscapes, which are imbued with the strict sense of form and proportion developed during his arc...

Andreas Gefeller: SOMA

In his disconcerting photographs, Dsseldorf-based artist Andreas Gefeller turns holiday sites on Gran Canaria (an insland off the west coast of Africa) into bleak Utopian backdrops. Although taken in a conventional, analog fashion, the pictures look as if they have been digitally altered, raising questions about the realness of reality and its representations....

Andrew Lichtenstein: Never Coming Home

America lies thousands of miles from the deserts of Iraq, and its civilians are rarely truly forced to confront the fact that it is a nation at war, and has been for more than four years. But every day, the list of casualties grows longer. The men and women killed in Iraq are buried every week back home. Their funerals are not dramatic national events, and they are rarely sites of political soul searching. Most families want to grieve privately, to remember their children as they knew them and a...

Angelo Musco

Evoking subterranean worlds in a sort of travel diary to the center of the world and beyond, Angelo Musco here frees himself from the anguish of his own birth, which took place after 11 long months of gestation. Like Virgil in the Divine Comedy, the artist guides us, through his digital photographs, into worlds that, almost unbeknownst to us, pulsate beneath the earth's crust....

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This thorough, self-paced guide to Adobe Photoshop CS3--written by the experts at Adobe Systems' is ideal for beginning users who want to learn key Photoshop concepts and techniques...

Dot Dot Dash: Designer Toys, Action Figures And Character Art
Dot Dot Dash! is brought to you by the editors of Pictoplasma and Pictoplasma 2. Expanding on the widely popular subject of contemporary character design, this definitive volume showcases an up-to-date survey of the personalities and characters that have entered the third dimension...

Crumble, Crackle, Burn: 60 Stunning Textures for Design and Illustration
Crumble Crackle Burn is not only an inspiring book for incorporating texture into design, but also an affordable tool for transforming your images with textures--you'll receive 120 royalty-free textures you can use immediately!