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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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BoliviaAny aspiring photographer would benefit by observing McLaughlin's ability to catch the dramatic light that flows through his pictures, his eye for composition, his portraits that capture the spirit of his subjects and his delightful storytelling abilities in the description of his images. Reproduced as duotone images this beautifully designed book gives the viewer time to stop and reflect on the images. This exceptional book will bring many hours of pleasure while one lives the adventure with Mc... |
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Bollywood DreamsIn Bollywood Dreams Jonathan Torgovnik explores the beloved pastime of an Indian population of over one billion. As the world's largest film-producing country, India creates more than 800 films a year, making its movie industry a cultural and commercial phenomenon. Paying tribute to stars, film makers, technicians and moviegoers, Bollywood Dreams puts a human face on the fantastical, spectacle-rich films that compels as many as fourteen million people to the cinema on a single day in India a... |
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Bolzano ovest :Basilico BozenwestPart of an ongoing series of publications by Italian photographers of international renown who were commissioned to photographs of new residential neighborhoods in the city if Bolzano, this book features the impressive large-format black-and-white photographs of Gabriele Basilico.... |
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Bombay Mix: Street Photographs'Ketaki Sheth's photographs, so formally interesting, so sharply seen, so deeply felt.' - Salman Rushdie. 'Sheth's Bombay is subtle, considered and thoughtful, even when it is outwardly brutal.' - Suketu Mehta, author of "Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found". "Stunning photographs...Her work is terrific, fuelling me with energy and and inspiration.' - Mira Nair."Bombay Mix" brings together the street photographs of leading Indian photographer Ketaki Sheth, images taken over a period of almost 20... |
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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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The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes---- James brings the art of hand-coated and alternative photography to a new level…The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes will become the new standard text for alternative hand-coated photography. -- quoted from Dick Sullivan, Founder and Co-Owner, Bostick & Sullivan. *** Photographic artists and students will welcome this full-color, comprehensive technical resource that explores every aspect of alternative photography. Written in a highly accessible style, each of the book’s chapt... |
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Border Film Project: Photos by Migrants & Minutemen on the U.S.-Mexico BorderEvery year, thousands of undocumented migrants attempt to cross the U.S.-Mexico border, and every year, the Minutemen, a volunteer group of citizens who patrol the border, try to stop them. As the debate over immigration became increasingly fierce and polarized, the came up with an ingenious idea to both clarify and humanize the complexities of the issue. For three months, Rudy Adler, Victoria Criado, and Brett Huneycutt distributed hundreds of disposable cameras, along with the m... |
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