Friday, January 21, 2011
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Book - 1979
Just recently I came across a photography book by Iranian-German photographer, Maziar Moradi titled "1979."
To see his work and the photographs from the book visit his site at:
http://www.maziar-moradi.de/books/1979/
On Amazon.
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Monday, April 26, 2010
Apocalipsis by Alvaro Ybarra Zavala
Alvaro Ybarra Zavala's new book Apocalipsis.
An amazing book which can be seen on line.
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Labels: Book, photography, photojournalism
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
In Whose Name? by Abbas
In Whose Name? is a collection of photographs taken by Magnum photographer Abbas from the Muslim world since the events of the 9/11. A selection of Abbas' work can be seen on Magnum in Motion website here.
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Labels: Abbas, Book, Magnum, photography, photojournalism
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Georgia by Magnum Photographers
Follow ten of Magnum photographers in a photo journey through Georgia in this website which includes a book.
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Labels: Book, Magnum, photography, photojournalism, website
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Book on Iran - 44 Days (More David Burnett)
Here is an article on NPR and more photos from David Burnett's book on the Islamic Revolution titled, 44 Days. Click on the image to get the link.
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Labels: Book, David Burnett, photography
Friday, September 18, 2009
Book on Iran - 44 Days
David Burnett, one of the founders of Contact Press Images, spent 44 days in Iran during the Iranian Islamic Revolution. David's latest book is a witness to his documentation of the bloody events that took place during his stay.
I spoke with David during this year's Visa pour l'Image. David is a master photographer who is also one of the nicests people you will ever meet. His memories of the streets of Tehran and phrases to get around after 30 years was impressive.
Here is a link about his book on the Digital Journalist site. Here is also a link on his own blog about the book.
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Labels: Book, David Burnett, photography