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Matt Stuart

    Hart auf Hart
    Sunset Rider
    The Lonely Law
    Reclaim the Street
    • Featuring stunning imagery, this is a vibrant survey of the trends and talents fueling street photography today and a fresh take on what street photography can be. A world tour of the very best street photography today, Reclaim the Street showcases work from more than one hundred contemporary photographers, from the established to the emerging, from all corners of the globe. In Reclaim the Street, Stephen McLaren and Matt Stuart present a multilayered overview of street photography's constantly evolving form. Together, they interweave individual photographer portfolios, in-depth case studies, and surveys of the hot spots where communities of street photographers are thriving today. Great photographic minds don't think alike, nor are two streets identical: follow these photographers as they capture snapshots of people and places perpetually in flux. Truly diverse in scope, Reclaim the Street pays long overdue attention to flourishing scenes beyond the West, including workby Indian photographer Swarat Ghosh, Thai photographer Jutharat Pinyodoonyachet (aka Poupay), and Brazilian photographer Gustavo Minas. The global, humanistic edge of Reclaim the Street is a love note to photography, as well as to the places and people captured through today's sharpest lenses.

      Reclaim the Street
    • The Lonely Law

      • 500pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The Lonely Law was Jim Larribee, sheriff of Pinnacle County. Larribee had been befriended in many ways and had finally been helped to his office by Big Dan Sharples: and rumor had it that Big Dan owned Larribee from ears to hocks, and the star with him. But Larribee felt different. He knew that the star built a wall around a man -- that he was in a damned lonely corner. But the middle of the road was where he would stay, playing no favorites, and whoever set out to use him as a sucker or a handy man could well learn some hard facts of life.

      The Lonely Law
    • Sunset Rider

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

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      Sunset Rider