For this really small black and white photo volume, 'Now I want to be your dog', the photographer Morten ANDERSEN exhumed his portraits of his French friend Antoine D'AGATA during their studies together at the ICP in New York in the early 1990s.
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Photo book 'The Silence of Dogs in Cars' by Martin USBORNE contains billboards of dogs silently peering through car windows. The staged photos evoke a mood of loneliness & longing. Yet they are less about dog portraits and more about separation in general
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HC with dust jacket, 28 x 28 x 3 cm., 240 pp., b/w ills., text language: English
98,00 € *
Over 30 color photographs - presumably overlapsing with other volumes about EGGLESTON - contains an interview as well as a summary & classification. Overall, a beautiful, to the wrongly forgotten softcover volume as a supplement to your photo book library
38,00 € * Weight 0.3 kg
HC with dust jacket, 22 x 23 cm., 96 pp., color ills., text language: English
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'Arctic Heroes' by Ragnar AXELSSON takes a moving look at the fate of the Greenland sled dog. Where the melting ice sheet is irrevocably destroying the traditional way of life of the hunters, global warming is an immediate threat to their daily survival.
68,00 € *
HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 16,5 x 21,5 x 2,5 cm., 240 pp., highly color illustrated, English
34,00 € *
In 'Elliott Erwitt's Scotland' the culture & national heritage of the country is conveyed far beyond the typical glens & lochs. Beyond the purely picturesque, the images by the magnum photographer show diverse landscapes & characters that exist only there
120,00 € * Weight 1.8 kg
The images in the 18th volume of the book series 'In Almost Every Picture', edited by Dutch photo artist Erik KESSELS, show changing faces, the sights of a Romanian city in its heyday of the 1960s and 1970s and a photogenic German shepherd with no name.
27,00 € * Weight 0.5 kg
'The Dog in France' by Japanese photographer Koji ONAKA, is a retrospective of his time in self-chosen exile in Paris. The diagonals in the ONAKA's b/w shots indicate disorientation. And the parallels to the great photographer, Daido MORIYAMA, are obvious
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