Dorchester Days

Eugene Richards

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Publisher/Phaidon

   Published/2000
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/228*310*13
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Eugene Richards' photo book "Dorchester Days" is an American photographer, writer and film director. Born in 1944. After graduating from Northeastern University, Eugene Richards learned from Minor White, one of America's leading photographers. Then, in the 1960s, he participated in the civil rights movement, and after social activities such as volunteering, the first document "Few Comforts or Surprises: The" that dealt with the poverty and racial problems of black people in the southern United States in 1973. Arkansas Delta ”announced. Richards, who works as a member of Magnum and is described as "aiming to fuse the intimate and the public by portraying the suffering of poverty, illness and addiction," continues this book. The long-awaited reprint of the second edition, the first edition of which was published in 1978. Returning to his hometown of Dochester in his thirties, this masterpiece is made up of illustrations that capture the everyday life of the city, and is fascinated by its exquisite composition and skillful storytelling.
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