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Street photography now / Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Thames & Hudson, c2010.Description: 240 p. : chiefly ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.) ; 28 x 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780500543931 (trade)
  • 0500543933 (trade)
  • 9780500289075 (pbk.)
  • 0500289077 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 770.927 HOW
Contents:
Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop : Christophe Agou ; Arif Asci ; Narelle Autio ; Bang Byoung-Sang ; Polly Braden ; Maciej Dakowicz ; Carolyn Drake ; Melanie Einzig ; George Georgiou ; David Gibson ; Bruce Gilden -- No ideas but in things : Thierry Girard ; Andrew Z. Glickman ; Siegfried Hansen ; Cristóbal Hara ; Markus Hartel ; Nils Jorgensen ; Richard Kalvar ; Osamu Kanemura ; Martin Kollar ; Jens Olaf Lasthein ; Frederic Lezmi ; Jesse Marlow -- Half of the world\'s population now lives in cities : Jeff Mermelstein ; Joel Meyerowitz ; Mimi Mollica ; Trent Parke ; Martin Parr ; Gus Powell ; Mark Alor Powell ; Bruno Quinquet ; Raghu Rai ; Paul Russell ; Boris Savelev -- Some truths cannot be told except as fiction : Otto Snoek ; Matt Stuart ; Ying Tang ; Alexey Titarenko ; Lars Tunbjörk ; Nick Turpin ; Munem Wasif ; Alex Webb ; Amani Willett ; Michael Wolf ; Artem Zhitenev ; Wolfgang Zurborn -- Street photography now: a global conversation.
Summary: \'Street Photography Now\' celebrates the work of 46 image-makers from across the globe. Included are such luminaries as Magnum grandmasters Gilden, Parr and Webb, as well as an international posse of emerging photographers. Four essays and quotes from interviews with the photographers are included.
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Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 770.927 HOW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100464966

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

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 the subway, in shopping malls and movie theaters, on beaches and in parks. Four thought-provoking essays put the work into the wider context of what has gone before, while quotes from the photographers expand and illuminate their work and draw attention to their influences and ways of working.



Included are luminaries such as Magnum grandmasters Bruce Gilden, Martin Parr, and Alex Webb, as well as an international group of emerging photographers whose views of New York or Tokyo, Mumbai or Bournemouth, Istanbul or Dakar, all record moments in time that will never be repeated.

With 301 photographs in color and black -and-white.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-240) and index.

Stare, pry, listen, eavesdrop : Christophe Agou ; Arif Asci ; Narelle Autio ; Bang Byoung-Sang ; Polly Braden ; Maciej Dakowicz ; Carolyn Drake ; Melanie Einzig ; George Georgiou ; David Gibson ; Bruce Gilden -- No ideas but in things : Thierry Girard ; Andrew Z. Glickman ; Siegfried Hansen ; Cristóbal Hara ; Markus Hartel ; Nils Jorgensen ; Richard Kalvar ; Osamu Kanemura ; Martin Kollar ; Jens Olaf Lasthein ; Frederic Lezmi ; Jesse Marlow -- Half of the world\'s population now lives in cities : Jeff Mermelstein ; Joel Meyerowitz ; Mimi Mollica ; Trent Parke ; Martin Parr ; Gus Powell ; Mark Alor Powell ; Bruno Quinquet ; Raghu Rai ; Paul Russell ; Boris Savelev -- Some truths cannot be told except as fiction : Otto Snoek ; Matt Stuart ; Ying Tang ; Alexey Titarenko ; Lars Tunbjörk ; Nick Turpin ; Munem Wasif ; Alex Webb ; Amani Willett ; Michael Wolf ; Artem Zhitenev ; Wolfgang Zurborn -- Street photography now: a global conversation.

\'Street Photography Now\' celebrates the work of 46 image-makers from across the globe. Included are such luminaries as Magnum grandmasters Gilden, Parr and Webb, as well as an international posse of emerging photographers. Four essays and quotes from interviews with the photographers are included.

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