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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Lewis Baltz
$2,625 -
Manfred Paul: Still Life Photographs 1983-1985
$1,400 -
Fred Herzog: Modern Color
$1,575 -
László Moholy-nagy: Album: Changing Perspectives on the Roadmaps of Modern Photography, 1925–1937
$2,275 -
Joel Sternfeld: Sweet Earth
$2,275 -
The Natural World
$1,400 -
The Beat Scene: Photographs by Burt Glinn
$1,398 -
Ricardo Martin
$900 -
Rebecca Norris Webb: My Dakota
$1,750 -
Martin D’orgeval: Découpages
$1,575 -
Koto Bolofo: Printing
$1,400 -
Mark Segal: Cheetah
$3,318 -
Avedon’s France: Old World, New Look
$1,400 -
William Eggleston: Election Eve
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Time Out in Joshua Tree
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Max Pam: Autobiographies
$1,925 -
Jean-françois Rauzier
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Motor City Underground: Leni Sinclair Photographs 1963-1973
$1,750 -
The Night Day: 2008-2016
$1,960 -
Japan in Early Photographs: The Aimé Humbert Collection at the Museum of Ethnography, Neuchâtel
$3,325