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Camera in Conflict, Vol. 1: Armed Conflict, Vol. 2 (Camera in Conflict)... |
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Camera Man's Journey: Julian Dimock's SouthA poignant collection of 150 photographs, Camera Man's Journey takes us to a place at once familiar and foreign. Set in the South early in the twentieth century, these photographs bridge a distance not only of time but also of contrasting attitudes and customs. The images show African Americans in or around Columbia, Beaufort, and Hilton Head, South Carolina. Some photographs were taken in surroundings where blacks might associate with whites - out of necessity and according to strict custom. Mo... |
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A Camera, Two Kids, and a Camel: My Journey in PhotographsIn a unique publishing event that’s perfectly timed for Mother’s Day, National Geographic photographer Annie Griffiths Belt discloses the secrets of a peripatetic life...revealing in often hilarious detail how she managed to juggle two children, bulky cases of camera equipment and everything needed for a nurturing family life as she traveled to far-flung destinations around the world. Belt was one of the first female photographers hired at the National Geographic Society. When her children w... |
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Cameras for CollectorsSince the earliest days of cameras and photography, the idea that an event or a person could somehow be frozen in time and preserved forever has fascinated people. This absorbing book features many of the most famous and historically significant cameras ever produced from the 1930s through the 1990s. Famous American brands such as Imperial, Kodak, Spartus, Polaroid, and Argus are shown, as well as early cameras from Beacon, Packard, and Falcon. Camera types include rangefinder, viewfinder, and s... |
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Canale GrandeThis is a stunning photographic survey of both right and left banks of the famous canal that winds its way through Venice, past palaces, churches and museums that overlook the water. All are illustrated with captions stating the name, date of construction and architect. What makes this book so unique is that the pages are hand-glued together in an 'accordion-shape' so that the reader can turn each page, once it's slid out of its clear slipcase, one after another as with a normal book - or yo... |
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Canar: A Year in the Highlands of EcuadorOnce isolated from the modern world in the heights of the Andean mountains, the indigenous communities of Ecuador now send migrants to New York City as readily as they celebrate festivals whose roots reach back to the pre-Columbian past. Fascinated by this blending of old and new and eager to make a record of traditional customs and rituals before they disappear entirely, photographer-journalist Judy Blankenship spent several years in Cañar, Ecuador, photographing the local people in their dail... |
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Canyon Spirits: Beauty and Power in the Ancestral Puebloan WorldThe beauty of the canyons and mesas of the Colorado Plateau and the lives of the resourceful people that once occupied these now nearly empty places are the subject of the eighty-five black-and-white photographs and accompanying essays in Canyon Spirits. John Ninnemann's photographs of Chaco, Mesa Verde, Hovenweep, Cedar Mesa, Grand Gulch, and the San Juan River provide the visual context for Stephen Lekson's descriptions of the early Puebloan cultures of the Southwest and J. McKim Malville's co... |
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Cape Town (Gerald & Marc Hoberman Collection)Gerald and Marc Hoberman bring their magical touch to a new range of trend-setting travel and photography books -- the irresistible Mighty Marvellous Little Books series. Distinctively designed, each little hardcover book is lavishly produced with magnificent color photographs throughout, a full-color map, captivating and informative text, printed endpapers, a dustjacket, and a ribbon bookmark. Cape Town is a visual celebration of one of the most beautiful places on earth. Gerald Hoberman's magn... |

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