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je 32 Seiten. 14,8 x 21 cm. Softcover Booklet

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Sehr guter, nahezu tadelloser Zustand. Lediglich der Einband zu Yruela ist leicht berieben. - 3 Publikationen des Berliner 'independent publisher of photography books, artist' books and zines, established in 2009' : Pogobooks. Referenzen an Peter Doherty und Araki. / Haisis Park, born and works in Seoul, South Korea. Made a name for herself she has, literally; while on a trip to India in 2000 she adopted the name "Hasisi" and the name stuck. Nowadays it is almost impossible to look at an art or fashion magazine without coming across her name or her colorful trademark style. Recently returning from a shoot for Vogue Girl magazine in Hawaii, she commented "I find inspiration in basic things; smells, sounds, things half seen in dreams." Whether photographing K-Pop band f(x), B1A4 or shooting fashion films, you can see her inspiration in the way she illuminates her subjects in thick colors and casts them in a gentle haze. Her subjects almost seem to speak, as if from a dream and while she investigates her senses and dreams with her photography, one thing is no longer a dream; she has achieved her goal of being a world-class photographer, and just as she remembers her past, she sees her future behind the camera. / Alba Yruela is 21 years old and living in Barcelona, Spain. She was born in La Bisbal a town near the Catalan Pyrenees. She was living and working in London for a year. Her photographs are a project/diary about her life. Alba's portfolio is honest, natural and raw. / Ulrike Biets is an eighties kid from Belgium, currently living in Brussels. She got her first camera at the age of six and never stopped taking pictures ever since. She captures her view of the world in a documentary style by shooting people, music, fashion, stories, scenes and everyday life. But most of all, she's got a weird thing for animals. Recently the escape into wastelands, silence and horizons became an integral part of her raw photography but still without losing the honesty of the one quickly shot moment. Hence concepts about what is worth beeing banned to film negative and how it should look like are avoided and the very personal view of one living and taking pictures in airplanes, at parties, in bras, on toilets, in trees, under water, backstage, on roofs or in hospitals makes up these young works instead. Biets currently works as a freelance photographer for different magazines and is now busy on a long term project on shooting male nudity in a witty way for her own, co-produced publication called Poupi Whoopy. (PogoBooks)