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Josef Hoflehner

    Josef Hoflehner
    Unleashed
    Yemen
    Photography in 100 Words
    Frozen history
    • Photography in 100 Words

      Exploring the Art of Photography With Fifty of Its Greatest Exponents

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Acknowledging that photography is impossible to define, this intriguing reference strives to distil the meaning of photography in order to obtain the very essence of the medium without diminishing its importance as an art form. 50 iconic images by some of the world’s greatest photographers are paired with excerpts from interviews that explain each artist’s unique philosophy and detail their creative approach in relation to the photograph. Together they provide insights on function, perspective, and meaning. Thought-provoking, insightful, and ultimately inspirational, this engaging resource will appeal to all artists and photographers, and anyone who seeks a better understanding of the medium.

      Photography in 100 Words2009
    • Yemen

      • 124bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      Yemen2006
      3,8
    • Frozen history

      • 288bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Das schönste Buch Österreichs 2003. Siegertitel - Deutscher Fotobuchpreis 2004. Not many know about these places and only a few will ever get the opportunity to visit the abandoned huts of Scott and Shackleton on Ross Island in Antarctica. About one century after their construction, Josef and Katharina Hoflehner present this premiere detailed portrayal of these historic sites. Many of these fine photographs are accompanied by excerpts from diaries gathered from Antarctic historic site authority and author David L. Harrowfield. In his foreword he wrote: “. for the first time a book now captures the true feeling and uniqueness of the huts and their contents.”

      Frozen history2003