The book is on the one hand a reflection on what photography is, that is an instrument by which people can discover more about the world, on the other hand it is an autobiographical tale
which compels the reader to wonder who the photographer is. The author has the answer: he is a shaman!
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Ed Van Der Elsken: Camera in Love
$2,100 -
Our Lives and Our Children: Photographs Taken Near the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant 1979-1983
$1,750 -
Big Shots!
$873 -
Holy Shit: Berlin Edition
$1,575 -
The Natural World
$1,400 -
1994
$1,748 -
Koto Bolofo: Printing
$1,400 -
November Girl
$1,715 -
Chicken Are Not Naked: Many Ways to Live an Artist’s Life in Beijing
$2,100 -
Roni Horn: Remembered Words
$3,325 -
Time Out in Joshua Tree
$1,575 -
Jean-françois Rauzier
$2,450 -
Martin Bogren: Italia
$1,575 -
Yamamoto Masao: Tori
$2,100 -
Edward Weston: Portrait of the Young Man As an Artist
$2,100 -
Oh Man
$2,098 -
Arnold Odermatt:: After Work
$2,625 -
Joel Sternfeld: Oxbow Archive
$2,625 -
Avedon’s France: Old World, New Look
$1,400 -
The Lovers
$963

