Book reviews with tag 'Photo Books'
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Questions Without Answers
New Dutch Photography Talen...
This Must Be The Place
Men At Work
Poppy : Trails of Afghan He...
Amsterdam Blues
Nothing about Olaf's work is ever cliché or typical. It rather feels like peeking through a crack in his skull at his very rich, inspired, and, let's admit it, incredibly entertaining subconscious.
Recommended
QUESTIONS WITHOUT ANSWERS
Question Without Answers presents the world in pictures by the photographers of VII, the agency of a small group of photojournalists that joined together shortly before 9/11. This book is a reflection of the ways in which these brave and talented photographers individually turned their cameras on the way the world took its course ever since.
THIS MUST BE THE PLACE
Where is Africa? What does it look like? And its people, how are they? In This Must Be The Place, Pieter Hugo’s new monograph including highlights from his career to date, we get a glimpse of the confusion and displacement, both of the continent and of photography itself – a fractured, schizophrenic and wounded medium that has unwittingly inherited a problematic and destabilizing past.





If I see the photo's of Willem Wernsen I see 'contact with people'. Not only ...
this is an issue that has come up all my life, it is all about our lifes mean...
Awesome work.
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