books by Ferdinand Protzman
books:
Wide Angle
Ferdinand (EDT) Protzman
Random House Inc
, 2005
Work: The World in Photographs
9 reviews
Ferdinand Protzman
National Geographic
, 2006
A powerful tribute to the world of work makes for an exceptional celebration.
Cultural writer Ferdinand Protzman explores some of the world's finest images of men, women and children at work, packing in almost two hundred images spanning some 150 years from the beginnings of photography to modern times. Eighty top photographers from around the world are featured - and some aren't even affiliated with National Geographic, either - making for a collection celebrating all ...
Work
Ferdinand Protzman
Random House Inc
, 2006
Work
Ferdinand Protzman
Random House Inc
, 2006
Love
1 review
Ferdinand Protzman
National Geographic
, 2008
Can't go wrong for the price!
As I have come to expect from NG, the reproduction quality, size and price were great. This book contains photographs taken all around the world from famous photographers such as David Alan Harvey, interspersed with essays behind their provenance; e.g., the one about two men from Kabul having their passport photo taken while wearing make-up, in defiance of the Taliban (who banned photography ...
Work
Ferdinand Protzman
Random House Inc
, 2008
Wide Angle: National Geographic Greatest Places
15 reviews
Ferdinand Protzman
National Geographic
, 2005
photo book
I bought this for my parents for a house warming gift. It is the typical high quality photography associated with National Geographic. Only weakness is that being so large it seems to not be bound extremely well. Has to be handled carefully. Very good.
Wayne Edson Bryan: P/D2: A New Strain
1 review
Ferdinand Protzman
Wayne Edson Bryan
, 2002
Pre-packaged Perfection
At a time when artists have an unprecedented array of high-tech tools from which to choose, Wayne Edson Bryan, the most relentless vivisectionist in the visual arts, investigates the vast, evolving organism that is the information age using the time-honored staples of signage: enamel paint, brushes and wooden panels. Choosing painting as a medium for examining a society driven by computers and ...
Landscape: Photographs of Time and Place
2 reviews
Ferdinand Protzman
National Geographic
, 2003
A revealing look at landscape
Art,at its best, unveils an experience we did not have before. Sometimes it's an emotional response, sometimes it's intellectual. But it should show you something that you had not noticed or felt or thought of before. Good photography books should do the same. To often we look at landscape photographs as documentation or keepsakes and not as a form for expression. This book reminds us of how ...
Helsinki School, The
Andrea Holzherr
,
Timothy Persons
, ...
Hatje Cantz Publishers
, 2005
Photography is one of Finland's most successful cultural exports. Now, for the first time, the internationally acknowledged artists are gathered in this extensive book, which accompanies an exhibition traveling around the world. The Helsinki School presents works from over 30 different artists who have been studying or teaching at TaiK, the University of Art and Design in Helsinki. The goal is to introduce a new approach to today's Finnish ...
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