Bernard Plossu Western Colors

Bernard Plossu  Western Colors
Author: Max Evans,Francis Hodgson
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780500544679

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The definitive collection of Bernard Plossu’s iconic color photographs of the American Southwest Bernard Plossu has been called “the most American of French photographers” by his friend and colleague Lewis Baltz. Although he is best known for his work in black and white, often capturing a bohemian world of free-spirited adventure, Plossu has also shot in color throughout his career. This book showcases 88 bold and cinematic color photographs, many of which are previously unpublished, dating from the 1970s and early 80s, when Plossu was resident in the US. Strikingly rendered using the Fresson carbon printing process, these images depict an unmistakably American landscape of motels and rodeos, deserts and highways; a realm that is both rugged and dreamlike, haunted by the mythic imagery of the Old West. They combine to form a memorable and atmospheric collection of work by a supremely talented photographer.

Plossu

Plossu
Author: Bernard Plossu,Brigitte Ollier,Théâtre de la photographie et de l'image (Nice, France)
Publsiher: Musee Des Beaux Arts Nice
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2007
Genre: Photography, Artistic
ISBN: STANFORD:36105130552628

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Montana

Montana
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2006
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: UVA:X030053076

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Skinhead

Skinhead
Author: Nick Knight
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1982
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0711900523

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This title presents a handbook of the potent skinhead cult. It traces the development of the skinhead movement in England, describes the characteristics and behaviour of these gangs, and explains their attitudes towards school, the police, and the government.

The Power of Photography

The Power of Photography
Author: Peter Fetterman
Publsiher: Acc Art Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-05-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1788841220

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120 incredible, moving photographs that reveal the power of photographyCurated by leading gallerist, Peter Fetterman"When I photograph, I project what I'm not. What I would like to be." - Lillian BassmanThe power of photography lies in its ability to ignite emotions across barriers of language and culture. This selection of iconic images, compiled by pioneering collector and gallerist Peter Fetterman, celebrates the photograph's unique capacity for sensibility. Peter has been championing the photographic arts for over 30 years. He runs what is arguably the most important commercial photography gallery in the world. During the long months of lockdown, Peter 'exhibited' one photograph per day, accompanied by inspirational text, quotes and poetry. This digital collection struck a chord with followers from around the world. The Power of Photography presents 120 outstanding images from the series, along with Peter's insightful words. This carefully curated selection offers an inspiring overview of the medium while paying homage to masters of the art. From the bizarre Boschian fantasies of Melvin Sokolsky to the haunting humanity of Ansel Adams's family portraits; from Miho Kajioka's interpretation of traditional Japanese aesthetics of to the joyful everyday scenes of Evelyn Hofer; from rare interior shots by famed nude photographer Ruth Bernhard to Bruce Davidson's wistful depiction of young men playing ballgames on a street; this book gathers some of the most unique and heartening photographs from the 20th century. Each image is a time capsule, offering us a glimpse into days gone past. Yet each photograph also speaks of tranquillity, peace, and hope for the future.

The Eyes of Earth

The Eyes of Earth
Author: Solmaz Daryani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1732471177

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THE EYES OF EARTH tells a deeply personal story about the environmental disaster at Lake Urmia as seen through the eyes of Solmaz Daryani, a self-taught photographer, who grew up on the lake. Her grandfather ran a lakefront hotel in the tourist port of Sharafkhaneh and her uncles were sailors. She spent her childhood summers with her grandparents on the lake and, less than a decade ago, her grandfather hosted dozens of people every day. It was the disappearing lake and faded childhood memories that induce her to take the camera and start documenting what was left of the largest lake in the Middle East and the second largest salt lake on the planet.

Vamonos Bernard Plossu in Mexico signed Edition

  Vamonos  Bernard Plossu in Mexico  signed Edition
Author: Juan Garc De Oteyza,Salvador Albiñana
Publsiher: Aperture Direct
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-08-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1683950585

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For more than 15 years, French photographer Bernard Plossu took extended trips to Mexico to photograph people, landscapes and a culture in flux. " Vámanos! Bernard Plossu in México" captures the bohemian adventures of this traveler's four journeys, the first in 1965-66 and the last in 1981. His black-and-white and color images have transfixed generations of young people in France, who cherish him in the way young Americans celebrate Jack Kerouac. Plossu's romantic vision encompasses coquettish women, peasants at work, fog-wrapped trails in the jungle and waves lapping at sandy beaches. Yet Plossu is also aware of poverty and the challenges facing a modernizing society, and his photographs capture the nobility of all his subjects. Containing more than 300 photographs and organized into chapters representing each of his Mexican journeys, this is the first compilation of Plossu's Mexican work.

Ghost Town

Ghost Town
Author: Stephan Würth
Publsiher: Damiani Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 8862081855

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Since moving to the United States from his native Germany, photographer Stephan Wurth has been fascinated with the mythical vistas of the American West and the isolation and freedom of vast desert expanses. Wurth culminates this geographical romance with the new series Ghost Town. These photographs narrate the tale of three women as they journey through Nevada, where they soon find themselves stranded with a broken-down car on the side of a desolate road. Shot over seven days on black-and-white Kodak Tri-X film, the images were scanned for the book from 16 x 20 inch hand-developed prints and never retouched. The book also features an epilogue by fashion and culture critic Lesley M.M. Blume.