Crossings Photographs from the U.S. - Mexico Border
Alex Webb
SOLD OUT
Publisher/Monacelli Press
Published/2003
Format/ハードカバー Pages/150 Size/250*300*20
Google翻訳
"Crossings Photographs from the US-Mexico Border" is a photobook by American photographer Alex Webb. Webb began his photography career in high school, participating in workshops with masters such as Bruce Davidson, known for his masterpieces "Subway" and "Brooklyn Gang." He went on to study at Harvard University (majoring in history and literature), where he also studied at the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts. After graduating, he embarked on a career as a journalist. He became a full member of Magnum Photos in 1979 and continues to actively publish his work today. Webb's images, featuring bold compositions, high-contrast colors, and skillful use of light and shadow, convey a strong journalistic message. He has been praised as a pioneer of "color journalism," a perspective distinct from "new color." This book is a collection of color images taken along the US-Mexico border.