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Body Horror: Photojournalism, Catastrophe and War (Critical Image)"His work is insightful and provocative, linking ideas from a number of disciplines while he asks readers to consider the moral and ethical frameworks within which decisions are made about the publciation of disturbing photos."—Journal of Mass Media Ethics What compels us to look at shocking photographs or, alternatively, to look away? Should the media use disturbing images to inform, at the risk of offending? How is our sense of politics, morality, and culture affected when we are exposed t... |
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The Body in Question (Aperture)... |
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Bogota from the AirFollowing the success aerial photographic portraits of major cities of Europe, here is Bogota From the Air. The sabana de Bogotá has been described by travelers as one of earth´s most beautiful landscapes. Braced by the cerros, Bogota's ridges of green, is a vibrant commercial Latin American city of seven million people. These 200 photographs were taken from as close as 1500 feet above Bogota squares, parks and city buildings, reveal dazzling man-made and natural patterns. Seen from this va... |
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Bogota vivaEveryday life in Bogotá is presented in this urban photography anthology that creates a refreshing and honest point of view and bears witness to the moods and nuances of the second largest city in Latin America. Hasta hace poco menos de un siglo una pequeña ciudad andina, de corte provinciano, Bogotá es actualmente un pujante centro urbano que pasa de los siete millones de habitantes, punto de referencia obligado en la geografía nacional y microcosmos del país. Y como en todo microcosmos, ... |
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Bohumil KrcilThe work of the legendary late photographer and samizdat publisher Bohumil "Bob" Krcil, who was born in 1952, is little known in his native country. He left Czechoslovakia in 1969, and for the next 23 years, traveled extensively through much of Europe and Asia, photographing what he encountered. He had a knack for being in the right place at the right time: He captured the Afghan city of Herat before the Soviet invasion, the hashish culture of the Indian part of the Himalayas and New York, where... |
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Bollywood DreamsDeriving its name from its American equivalent, Bollywood is the highly successful Indian movie industry predominantly based in Bombay and Madras. Every day more than 14 million people go to the cinema across India to watch films produced by this massive and powerful industry. In India, movies are not just a form of entertainment, they are practically a religion. Streets in major Indian cities are lined with colourful posters of Indian movies and their stars. Movie stars are treated like demi-go... |
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Bombay Mix: Street Photographs... |
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BonesIt's a dog's world, and Keith Carter knows how to photograph it. Collected here for the first time are the extraordinary dog portraits of renowned Southern photographer Keith Carter, whose art has been praised by reviewers around the country. All the playfulness, grace, and character of dogs are lovingly displayed in this collection of over 60 atmospheric and haunting duotone images. In the tradition of Elliott Erwitt's To the Dogs, Bones is destined to become a classic of dog portraiture.... |
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A Book of Photographs... |

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