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India: A Celebration of Independence 1947 to 1997Photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mitch Epstein, Kanu Ghandi, Sunil Janah, Raghu Rai, Sebastio Salgado, and Others. Essay by Victor Anant. Available for the first time in paperback, this unprecedented publication brings together the work of more than a score of photographers-both Indian natives and foreign-born- revealing not only the face of India but the visions of the country within. The book explores what Victor Anant, in his stirring essay, refers to as an India that "lives outside ... |
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India: The Definitive ImagesFilled with memorable images, this book is both a photographic history of India since 1857 and a cultural portrait of the country. Also reproduced in the collection are the most popular stills from mainstream cinema, a tribute to the medium that continues to rule the imagination of a sixth of humanity. Includes stunning black-and-white and colour pictures by photographers of great repute among them, some of whom have captured the beauty, others the moment.... |
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Indian CountryIndian Country is a major work of photojournalism: a beautiful, affecting, and candid portrait of Native American life today. Acclaimed photographer Gwendolen Cates, who has been going to Indian Country since she was a child, traveled around the country photographing the people of many different tribes and nations and the lands in which they live -- from the Tlingit of Alaska to the Navajo of the Southwest, from the Seneca in New York State to the Miccosukee in Florida, from Yurok to Cheyenne, O... |
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Indian Tribes of the Americas: Chronicles from National Geographic (Cultural and Geographical Exploration, Chronicles from National Geographic)When National Geographic first appeared in 1888, no-one could have guessed it would become the worldwide success it has. That first issue was sent out to just 165 subscribers. Today, it's an astonishing 11 million people in over than 170 countries! This series celebrates Gilbert Grosvenor's first twenty-five years as editor and his maxim "The mind must see before it can believe". From the earliest days, he filled the magazine with photographs that were a source of awe and wonder to his readers a... |
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Indiana 24/7Take a visual journey through the Hoosier State! The extraordinary photographs showcased in Indiana 24/7 are an extension of the America 24/7 project, an unprecedented digital photography venture that harnessed the talents of more than 25,000 local photographers in all 50 states. This remarkable book showcases 595 images adding up to a panoramic view of life across the Hoosier State. You ll discover heartwarming photographs that perfectly capture the spirit of the state, with images of: Spri... |
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Indianapolis: Crossroads of the American Dream (Urban Tapestry Series)... |
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Infancia robadaThis harrowing work of photojournalism follows the stories of street children in Brazil-young girls who have fallen into lives of prostitution as their only means of survival. Though every girl's story is unique, they share common ground: almost all of them come from abusive, poverty-stricken families or are orphans. Many of the girls suffer from drug or alcohol abuse, and some are as young as eight years old. Leaders in the struggle to fight this phenomenon have contributed to this important bo... |
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