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Maisie Cousins
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A Fine Day, Kishin Shinoyama, 1975
This is a classic book of Japanese colour photography and was featured in Martin Parr and Gerry Badger’s The Photobook: A History Voume I. All shot by Kishin Shinoyama, the book includes sequenced photo essays ranging from close-ups of politicians in mid-speech to a typhoon striking an offshore archipelago, to a defeated boxer, and brooding landscapes subjected to extreme environmental conditions. What connects the various stories is the intense use of colour.
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“STATUE BLANC” | YULIA LOBOVA PHOTOGRAPHED BY EMILY LAYE FOR FASHION GONE ROGUE
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Letters made of household objects, by Bela Borsodi.
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