Acerca del libro
As is evidenced by the photographs in this book, the world is a vast and wonderful place that can be seen and marveled at from any number of angles and positions. Each moment on every place on earth has the potential to be the subject of an interesting or evocative image, captured with a camera wielded by a person possessing a visual understanding far beyond the mere recording of a time, event or place. Great photography brings us this vision. It shows us a world that is new…that is frozen and hence timeless. Great photography records and interprets. It captures a moment and comments upon it. It shows us a different way of seeing the world. Certainly, unless you had the tendency to just lie down in the middle of the most well known public places in the world, you have never seen photographs of such familiar spots like these.
The photographs on the following pages open a door to a new way seeing something that we are very familiar with. They make us think…cause us to wonder. They make us laugh and give us a unique feeling of “place.” Individually they are strong images to be sure, but when compiled as a collection, as they are here, they are all the more powerful.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Fotografía artística
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Características: Apaisado grande, 33×28 cm
N.º de páginas: 120 - Fecha de publicación: dic. 25, 2008
- Palabras clave fine art, floorwork, photography, art
Acerca del creador
Since 1978, Michael Nelson has been a Principal with Nelson and Sixta, a creative services company, offering design, computer imaging, photography, copy writing, new media and broadcast video productions for a very diverse client base. For the past sixteen years they have been specializing in serving the commercial real estate industry. They have also produced promotional events, national sales meetings, award shows and documentaries such as Voices Long Silent, a history of Japanese internment during World War II. Their work has appeared in many theatrical productions such as Mail, a musical originating at the Pasadena Playhouse that traveled to the Kennedy Center and then to Broadway. Michael Nelson holds a Masters Degree in Painting from Western Illinois University, where he was a Graduate Teaching Assistant. He has post-graduate studies at Art Center School of Design and UCLA, as well as graduate independent studies with Garry Winogrand, Eileen Cowin and Kenda North.