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Blood on the Lens: A Filmmaker's Quest for Truth in AfghanistanMurder is an effective way to gain power over others. Kill its leaders, and a country can be yours. Kill the people or ruthlessly intimidate them, and you can control their territory. Kill the journalists--or the story--and the truth of what is happening can be buried. Blood on the Lens chronicles filmmaker Jim Burroughs's eighteen trips to Afghanistan since 1986, the bloody and deceit-ridden period that saw the war against the Soviets, the cessation of American support, the ci... |
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BloomWhen nature and art merge, brilliant and unexpected things can happen. Here, in conjunction with photographer/editor Christopher Makos, breakout artist Paul Solberg has created an astonishing collection of photographs. Solberg’s BLOOM takes an oft-visited subject—flowers—and approaches it from a new, bold angle. Working in a still-life, studio format, Solberg created sumptuous floral portraits detailing living entities. He captured the flowers at the moment of their most extraordinary ... |
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A Bloomsday PostcardA collection of 240 postcards sent in the Dublin area during 1904 to celebrate the centenary of Bloomsday.... |
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Blue Horizons: Images from a Golden Age of TravelFrom the echoing wilderness of Greenland to Fiji's warm lagoons, the quiet trails of the Himalayas to the teeming cities of Asia - three landscape photographers present the cream of their work. Each section is introduced by a brief and very readable text, as these superb photographs merge together to seamlessly reveal the best of our world. Regions covered include western Europe, northeast Greenland, the Middle East, the Himalayas, Asia, the Pacific islands and the western United States.... |
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Blue in Black and WhiteIn his dramatic new book, Blue in Black and White , Sergeant Peter Thoshinsky presents a rare glimpse at life and law enforcement on the streets of San Francisco. Presented in larger-than-life black and white images, Blue in Black and White captures the day in-day out role of policing this great city, and represents the people, places and experiences that the men and women of SFPD encounter daily. These images bring the viewer into a world most people feel comfortable ignoring, and give insight ... |
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Blue Moon of Kentucky: A Journey into the World of Bluegrass and Country Music As Seen Through the Camera Lens of Photo-Journalist Les Leverett... |
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Blue Prints: The Natural World In Cyanotype PhotosThe cyanotype print is a visually arresting printing method whose fame dates back to the nineteenth-century botanist Anna Atkins. Zeva Oelbaum here revisits the beauty of the natural world and pays homage to this botanist and little used, compelling process in Blue Prints: The Natural World in Cyanotype Photographs. This book features captivating flower and animal images produced with a process that dates back to the birth of photography. Charmingly packaged, Blue Prints is an artistic revitaliz... |
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BluntWhen a premiere magazine runs a story about a high-profile celebrity, there is only one photographer they call: Nigel Parry. His brilliant lens has captured the most powerful politicos, the most famous celebrities, and the most beautiful beautiful people of our day. His in-your-face style and exacting precision yields portraits like one has never seen. His newest project, Blunt, is a deluxe volume with over 145 iconic images, each in Parry’s signature style—intimate, honest, and wholly o... |
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