Reflecting New York (Softcover)
An award winning book by Stefan Falke
door Stefan Falke
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Over het boek
Using a hand held mirror in locations around New York photographer Stefan Falke creates images that will surprise and intrigue the viewer, and himself. By deliberately showing his hand holding the mirror Falke makes his presence known, adding a storytelling quality and drawing attention to the dialogue between the city, the subject, and the photographer
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The book - and/or photos from it - was got recognition by Communication Arts, International Photography Awards (IPA), LensCulture, American Photography, APA and the New York Photography Awards. It was featured by WIRED mag online, Suzanne Paul Sease on APhotoEditor and by ProPhotoDaily.
Softcover, Standard Landscape, 10×8 in (25×20 cm), 66 pages, 59 color photographs.
With an introduction by New York Culture Journalist Claudia Steinberg.
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The book - and/or photos from it - was got recognition by Communication Arts, International Photography Awards (IPA), LensCulture, American Photography, APA and the New York Photography Awards. It was featured by WIRED mag online, Suzanne Paul Sease on APhotoEditor and by ProPhotoDaily.
Softcover, Standard Landscape, 10×8 in (25×20 cm), 66 pages, 59 color photographs.
With an introduction by New York Culture Journalist Claudia Steinberg.
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kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
- Aanvullende categorieën Kunstfotografie, New York
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 66 - Datum publiceren: aug 24, 2024
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden photographer, winner, art, New York, photography
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Over de maker
Stefan Falke
New York City
Stefan Falke is an award winning professional freelance photographer who works for major international magazines and commercial clients. His personal projects resulted in 4 photo books and over twenty solo exhibitions. He received awards from APA, ASMP, IPA, and Communication Arts. He lives with his wife Christine in New York City.
