Street Photography Now
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Rating | : | 4.82 (948 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0500543933 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 240 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-13 |
Language | : | English |
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LOVE IT! Amazon Customer My new favorite book! I must admit I have become quite obsessed with photo books lately. This book is packed with beautiful images from a variety of different photographers. I love that it is newly published and the photos are also newer photos. I think a lot of the books out there are from the early to mid 1900s and we forget that there are so many photographers out there today creating great stuff. Love love love this book and would highly recommend! I can't say enough about this book.. "Lots of color." according to pat bernardini. Beautiful book with thick pages and printing that does justice to the work inside, photos from around the world There is a lot of color in this book, more than I'm used to for street photography. Love black and white and the color is a new way of viewing street shots for me. It's growing on me because it does add another dimension.. yafeh said Beautiful book full of beautiful photos. The stories are wonderful about the photographers. All the photos are wonderful. My new favorite photography book.
“Somehow the most compelling street photography remains the kind that allows us to imagine ourselves wandering into the frame.” - Wall Street Journal
She was Curator of Public Programmes at Tate Modern and an Associate Curator for Artangel. He is coauthor, with Sophie Howarth, of Street Photography Now. He also coauthored Photographers' Sketchbooks with Bryan Formhals. She is coauthor, with Stephen McLaren, of Street Photography Now.Stephen McLaren is a photographer, writer, and curator based in San Francisco. Sophi
200 color and 60 black-and-white photographs. The first substantial survey of international street photography since the late 1980s. For the last twenty years the candid photography of life in public has been mostly underground but secretly flourishing, stimulated by the wide availability of digital cameras, a profusion of photoblogs, and new self-publishing opportunities.Street Photography Now showcases the work of forty-six image-makers who are notable for their candid depictions of life on the streets and in