Urban Nomad - Soft Cover
Culture - Myth - Identity
de David Levy
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À propos du livre
This is an ongoing series that began in 1983 and includes images from a variety of locations around the world.
The book is published using Blurb's Custom Workflow to ensure the highest and most consistent quality.
116 Pages
32 Color Plates
22 Duotone Plates
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Photographie artistique
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 116 - Date de publication: juil 09, 2008
- Mots-clés Toy Cameras, David Levy, Fine Art, Black and White, On the Road, Urban Nomad, Large Format Photography, Small Format Photography, San Francisco, Photography, Diana, Holga, David, Levy, Photographer, Art, Light, Film, Color, Landscape, Street, Love, Romance, Loss, Poetry, Images, Analog, Travel, Urban, Nomad, Place, Symbols, Religion, Homeless, 35mm, 4x5, Location, Europe, America, USA, City, Country, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Ohio, Cleveland, California
À propos du créateur
Danish-American photographer, David Levy was born in Landsthul, Germany in 1962. He received his first camera at the age of 10 and immediately fell in love with the medium. Since his childhood he has been exploring and experimenting with a variety of media including painting, drawing, woodworking and sculpture. Recent work includes experimental video and 16mm film. He studied Art History and Communications at the University of California, Irvine. His professional career includes a number of curatorial and gallery director positions for public and private organizations. He has also taught photography at the New Orleans Academy of Fine Art and the University of Oregon in addition to private workshops. He currently lives in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he owns Red Door, an alternative exhibition and studio space. (www.reddoor.ch) "On the Road with Diana and Holga" is an exploration of love, loss, and desire viewed as a visual narrative produced using vintage toy cameras.