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Barack Obama: The Official Inaugural BookThe only book commemorating Barack Obama’s historic Inauguration to be licensed by the Presidential Inaugural Committee, Barack Obama: The Official Inaugural Book lavishly documents the entire inaugural week, from Obama’s “Whistle Stop” train ride to Washington to his first days in office. With exclusive access to inaugural events, former White House photographers David Hume Kennerly and Robert McNeely led a team of award-winning photojournalists to capture this historic celebration, fro... |
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BarakaProducer Mark Magidson took these photographs during the filming of the acclaimed 1993 cult movie, BARAKA: A World Beyond Words. Shot in over 24 countries, the film is a visualization of the global rhythms of life. Images of rituals, landscape, and urban spaces from Brazil to Bali, New York to Calcutta, and the Himalayas to Reims Cathedral capture the interconnectedness of humanity and, define in pictures, the meaning of "Baraka," the Sufi word for "the essence of life." The film was awarded Bes... |
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Barcelona (Photopocket) (Multilingual Edition)Barcelona is rich in culture and leisure. With its colorful history and unique architectural heritage, delicious food, and traditional festivals, this cosmopolitan city offers both residents and visitors a world of possibilities. Acclaimed photographer Alejandro Bachrach captures Barcelona in all its splendor. His walks through the city's streets are reflected here in engaging images of everyday life shot close-up and in sweeping panoramas of Barcelona taken from afar. Designed to fit in any bri... |
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Barflies: ReykjavikIn 1993 in Reykjavík, Iceland, a bar named Kaffibarinn Frikki & Dýrið opened its doors to the public. It was a small place on two floors, in a modest old corrugated iron house on a side street near Reykjavík’s main shopping drag. In its first year, the electric atmosphere at this bar became the source of legends, and Kaffibarinn (as it was commonly known) became the epicenter of Iceland’s Gen-X. The people portrayed in Barflies: Reykjavík are the Kaffibarinn regulars, the people w... |
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BarnBarn is a beautiful photographic record by British based photographer Fi McGhee of John Pawson's extraordinary conversion of a 17th century Dutch barn in Essex, into a studio and family home. The book documents the five year process of deconstruction and reconstruction involved with the building's renovation, and charts the way that Pawson's much documented 'minimalist' philosophy was combined with McGhee's own practical needs as a photographer to produce a truly remarkable working and... |
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The Barn: Classic Barns Of North AmericaThe most picturesque scenes of rural America often feature a barn. Our stirring photographic tour of these nostalgic farm structures illustrates some of the most distinctive regional interpretations of barn design and construction around the country, including round, octagonal, stone, and bank barns. This beautiful, full-color book depicts different ways in which historic structures have been preserved, adapted, or rehabilitated. Nancy Mohr lives in a converted barn in Unionville, Pennsylvania. ... |
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The Basic Illustrated Color Darkroom Book (Reward Book) (v. 1)THE ILLUSTRATED COLOR DARKROOM BOOK VOL. 1 explains everything you need to know to process your own color film, both negative and positive (slide), at home.... |
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Basic Photography, Sixth EditionBasic Photography is an international bestseller with a long established reputation as the introductory textbook for photography. Initially published over thirty years ago the book has been re-written and revised regularly, and translated into four foreign language editions. It remains a classic reference source for students and newcomers to photography of all ages. `Photography', or `light drawing' is essentially a combination of technique and visual observation. Developing your ability to mak... |
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Basilico BerlinGabriele Basilico is one of the best-known 'documentary' photographers in Europe; his field of research is the city and the industralized landscape photographed in black and white and with extreme rigour. An architect by training, he is committed to imposing discipline on spaces and volumes. He tends to cut and define shadows at the same angle, imparting an order and creating a geometry that is based on tormented architecture. This archive of Basilico's photographs of Berlin was accumulated over... |
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