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Creative Overshot (Shuttle Craft Guild monograph)... |
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CreaturesA collection of intriguing tritone images by noted photographer, Henry Horenstein, Creatures is now available for the first time in a trade paperback edition. Featuring 57 photographs that were taken at zoos, aquariums, and in the wild, Creatures gives the reader a close-up and unexpected view of animals, both exotic and domestic. The images from Creatures have been exhibited in Boston, New York, and Houston, and Horenstein enjoys tremendous success from sales of his self-published edition and h... |
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Crisis of the Real: Writings on Photography, 1974-1989 (Writers and Artists on Photography)Andy Grundberg is a former photography critic of The New York Times whose interpretations and critical views have helped shape the contemporary understanding of photography's complex roles in art and in the media. Significantly expanded to include his writings to date, this book brings into focus the major debates in photography that have arisen over the last thirty-five years.... |
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Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery of Modern TimesIn this extraordinary study, Lucy Pringle brings together her stunning aerial photographs with her many years of intensive research investigating a phenomenon which continues to baffle scientists throughout the world.... |
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Crossing the Water: A Photographic Path to the Afro-Cuban Spirit WorldIn the summer of 2000, two award-winning photographers, Claire Garoutte and Anneke Wambaugh, were researching Afro-Cuban religious practices in Santiago de Cuba, a city on the southeastern coast of Cuba. A chance encounter led them to the home of Santiago Castañeda Vera, a priest-practitioner of Santería, Palo Monte, and Espiritismo, a Cuban version of nineteenth-century European Spiritism. Out of that initial meeting, a unique collaboration developed. Santiago opened his home and many aspects... |
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Cruel and Tender: The Real in the 20th Century PhotographA critic once described the work of American photographer Walker Evans as "tender cruelty." That tension between engagement and estrangement lies at the heart of many of the photographs featured in this provocative new book, from August Sander's remarkable study of German people at the beginning of the century to Philip-Lorca diCorcia's revealing city street scenes. Among the other photographers whose work is featured are Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Rineka Dijkstra, Willia... |
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CubaIn this book, Adam Kufeld presents a photographic portrait of Cuba - one of the last remaining communist worlds. In 100 colour photographs - neon-lit night-life in Havana; alienated youth at an amusement arcade; men and women, young and old, queuing for food; youths showing their support for revolution by carrying posters of Fidel Castro; religious altars in commemoration of famous saints; men harvesting tobacco - he shows us that he has no illusions about Cuba. For him it is neither a workers' ... |
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Cuba (Evergreen Series)En este libro el autor nos lleva por un recorrido de la isla de Cuba.... |
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Cuba Que Bola¦: A Photographic Essay... |

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