Theresienstadt
The Constant Eye, Vol.2
door Paul Hardy Carter
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Over het boek
This is a 40 page book measuring 24cm by 20cm.
All the pictures in the book were taken in the space of a few hours on 21st November 2003. I arrived at Terezin shortly after dawn with very little film, and left as the light began to fail in the afternoon. I knew nothing about the place before I arrived and had no idea it would be so photographically interesting and historically compelling.
My timing was fortunate. The authorities were still clearing up after the disastrous floods of 2002 and its effects add drama to many of the pictures.
All the pictures in the book were taken in the space of a few hours on 21st November 2003. I arrived at Terezin shortly after dawn with very little film, and left as the light began to fail in the afternoon. I knew nothing about the place before I arrived and had no idea it would be so photographically interesting and historically compelling.
My timing was fortunate. The authorities were still clearing up after the disastrous floods of 2002 and its effects add drama to many of the pictures.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 40 - Datum publiceren: jul 08, 2011
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden black and white, photography, holocaust, nazi
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Over de maker
Paul Hardy Carter
London
I develop projects that I’m interested in, raise the money to do them, then try to sell the pictures. I work very simply: black and white 35mm, one lens. There is some work from Europe on my website. Places on my ‘radar’ are: Kosovo, Algeria & Morocco, Sri Lanka, Laos. I just love wandering around with a camera in my hand.