GREY MATTER
It Ain't Brain Surgery
de FRANK LAVELLE
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À propos du livre
"A veritable cornucopia of visual delights, this book has it all!" says Frank's mother about "Grey Matter."
"A tapestry of beautiful images, every page a surprise!" says Frank's sister.
"OMG! I can't believe I married this man!" says Frank's wife. Can they all be right? Decide for yourself.
One hundred forty-four black and white images culled from over thirty-five years of perception, this book brings together some of Frank's favorite works, old and new, for the first time in a single volume. "A great companion volume to last year's 'Simple Gifts.' No photographic library should be considered complete without one," says Frank.
Seriously folks, do yourself a favor and check it out!
Additional information and images available at lavellephoto.com.
"A tapestry of beautiful images, every page a surprise!" says Frank's sister.
"OMG! I can't believe I married this man!" says Frank's wife. Can they all be right? Decide for yourself.
One hundred forty-four black and white images culled from over thirty-five years of perception, this book brings together some of Frank's favorite works, old and new, for the first time in a single volume. "A great companion volume to last year's 'Simple Gifts.' No photographic library should be considered complete without one," says Frank.
Seriously folks, do yourself a favor and check it out!
Additional information and images available at lavellephoto.com.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 160 - Date de publication: juil 13, 2010
- Mots-clés fine art, Japan, England, Ireland, Morocco, religion, doubt, faith, dog, cat, yang, yin, old, young, evil, good, death, life, travel, photography, humor, humour.dark
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À propos du créateur
Frank Lavelle
Portland, Oregon, USA
Photographer forever, Photo educator since 1977, Director of Photographic Education for Smithsonian Associates for 25 years, Workshops in Florida, Maine, Santa Fe, Ireland, Venice, Morocco, Cuba, and Turkey since 1989. Currently teaching at Newspace and Oregon College of Art and Craft in Portland. League photographer for Rose City Rollers since 2010. Represented by Kathleen Ewing Gallery, Washington, DC since 1980. Living in Portland, OR since 2008. Still looking for work!