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Abenteuer Japanische Fotografie 1860 – 1890
This photo book describes on the one hand the feudal Japan of the past and on the other hand lets us draw conclusions on the way in which European photographers set the scene for their own image of Japan and on to what extent this was assimilated by their Japanese students.
ISBN 978-3-933257-44-4
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Achim Lippoth
pictures The subject seems simple and always the same: Achim Lippoth photographs children: children at dance school, in their room, playing at sports, in costumes. But the presentation and the expression of the little portraitees make the viewer take a closer look.
ISBN 978-3-936636-96-3
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Allen Frame
Detour »Detour,« the first book published by photographer Allen Frame, records both people in his own circle and accidental encounters in intimate and atmospheric situations, unposed and without make-up...
ISBN 978-3-933257-63-5
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Anders Petersen
frenchkiss Swedish photographer Anders Petersen (*1944) rose to fame in 1978 through his groundbreaking series Café Lehmitz, which documented the daily goings-on at a café frequented by transvestites and prostitutes.
ISBN 978-3-939583-86-8
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André Lützen
Before Elvis there was nothing 50 years after Robert Frank’s The Americans, the German photographer André Lützen sets off on his own odyssey through everyday life in America. His road movie takes us from Colorado to Mississippi, from the desert to subtropical climes – always carefully bypassing Hollywood.
ISBN 978-3-86828-006-7
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André Lützen
Public Private Hanoi In the photo sequence "Public Private Hanoi", André Lützen makes his way through the urban labyrinth of Hanoi by night. The city is restless, bustling, claustrophobic. Heat and cramped living quarters drive people onto the streets. Doors and windows are flung open wide. The private sphere overflows into the public space. The borderline between inside and outside dissolves.
ISBN 978-3-86828-150-7
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Andrea Künzig
Visions: Palestine An excellent photobook showing the everyday- and political life of the Palestinian people.
ISBN 978-3-936636-07-9
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Andreas Reeg
Living with Down Syndrome Four individual success stories of people with Down syndrome, captured in an exceptional photo portrait.
ISBN 978-3-933257-32-1
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Andrej Krementschouk
COME BURY ME On the heels of his prizewinning book No Direction Home (a 2010 German Photo Book Award winner), photographer Andrej Krementschouk (*1973 in Gorky) once again tells in his new book a moving story about homeland and homelessness, roots and identity.
ISBN 978-3-86828-120-0
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Andrej Krementschouk
NO DIRECTION HOME Andrej Krementschouk portrays his Russian homeland where he is not at home anymore. In haunting images he asks the ever-pertinent question of what is remembered and what is lost, seeking evidence of emotional rootedness and cultural identity:
ISBN 978-3-86828-056-2
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