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"Europa 1966 1967" is a photobook by Joel Meyelowitz, one of America's leading photographers. Active since the 1970s, Meyelowitz is a master of "New Color" photography, alongside William Eggleston and others. He is a photographer with multifaceted appeal, from landscapes like "Cape Light" and "St. Louis and the Arch" to street photography like "Wild Flowers," and more recently, portraits and still lifes of Morandi and Cézanne. Furthermore, he has published textbooks that convey how to look at and appreciate photography, such as "Seeing Things," demonstrating his logical and highly creative nature. He continues to energetically publish photobooks in recent years, but this book is a valuable collection of early works, composed of images taken during a year-long trip to Europe when Meyelowitz was 28 years old.