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Panoramic New York 2000-2001
TravelogueNorth AmericaUSAPanoramic New York 2000-2001 [ ASIA ] JAPAN: Tokyo / Kyoto / Osaka / Kurashiki / Wakayama / Shodoshima / Naoshima / Mie / Awajishima / Ishinomaki / Kamakura / Karuizawa / Kanazawa / Mount Fuji / Obuse / Nakasendo / Takayama / Ibaraki / Izu / Hakone // CHINA: Chengdu / Beijing /… -
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[ BOOK LIVES ] Alexey Brodovitch
Mr Alexey Brodovitch ‘taught’ me how to design with photos, how to design photos, and how to photograph designs.
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[ BOOK LIVES ] Central Park by Bruce Davidson
My first encounter with the works of Bruce Davidson was his book Subway, and then I found out about East 100 Street. Both left very…
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[ BOOK LIVES ] Living With The Enemy by Donna Ferrato
A book that confuses me. Cannot understand why love can be so violent.
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[ BOOK LIVES ] Social Graces by Larry Fink
Square and direct flash, OMG! What was I thinking back in the 90s, liking something I wasn’t supposed to?
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[ BOOK LIVES ] The Americans by Robert Frank
Imagine my joy getting a letter from Aperture two decades ago, saying that they have found boxes of Robert Frank’s The Americans in some warehouses,…
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[ BOOK LIVES ] SideWalk by Jeff Mermelstein
SideWalk by Jeff Mermelstein was the winner of the sixth edition of the European Publishers Award for Photography* in 1999 and as a result, this monograph…
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Traveling in the Time of Coronavirus #0019
When Alexandra asked to be sent to New York City, I didn’t quite understand her choice.