Shooting P'town – Volume I (8x10")
The 600s. September 2010 through January 2011
de Paul Cezanne
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This book is to mark the progress of my Shooting Ptown project. I’m going to photograph the buildings and scenes of Provincetown's Commercial St in approximately numerical order, a walking order. I won’t get out everyday, nor will I get out at the same time or use the same equipment. I even get to define what a building is. (I’d love to go down the side streets but then I’d never get done!)
Every building has something worth seeing. Follow me and see what I see.
Note: I am not making any profit from these books. I'm charging $1 more than blurb charges, and that's only so I can track my order accurately. As these dollars come in I'll be donating them to the The AIDS Support Group, Helping Our Women, and CASAS Animal Shelter.
Every building has something worth seeing. Follow me and see what I see.
Note: I am not making any profit from these books. I'm charging $1 more than blurb charges, and that's only so I can track my order accurately. As these dollars come in I'll be donating them to the The AIDS Support Group, Helping Our Women, and CASAS Animal Shelter.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 80 - Fecha de publicación: jun. 29, 2011
- Palabras clave Cape Cod, P'town, P-town, Provincetown
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Paul Cezanne
Provincetown, MA, USA
I'm a photographer living in Provincetown Massachusetts, both the end of the world and the beginning of the world. I see lights, colors, and shadows. I see processes. And I record them, because art is simply focused seeing. My work can be purchased directly at the Charles-Baltivik Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts http://cbgallery.net/ or online at http://NotTheDeadPaulCezanne.com. You can find me on facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/NotTheDeadPaulCezanne and http://www.facebook.com/ShootingPtown