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A collection of photographs by Belgian Magnum Photos photographer Harry Glière. Glière is one of the pioneers of European color photography, active since the 1960s. He is known for his photo essays on his hometown Belgium, the Tv Shot series, which depicts TV screens in continuous color, and the everyday life and landscapes of Africa, including Morocco and Egypt, which he has been fascinated by for many years. He is also a photojournalist who travels around the world, including America, Europe, and Asia. Glière is a photographer who is fascinated by his unique worldview, which is created by his artistry and journalism, which contains outstanding beauty of form and meaningful stories in powerful and active color depictions. This book is a collection of Glière's major works mentioned above, and covers the trajectory of his career that spans more than 40 years. This book is recommended for those who are attracted by the wonderfully edited illustrations and who like color photographers such as Martin Parr, Alex Webb, Fred Herzog, and Saul Leiter.