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British photographer Chris Killip's photo book "In Flagrante (Fair Copy)". Kirip was born on the Isle of Man and worked as an assistant in London before returning to the Isle of Man and working in his hometown. Currently, he has moved to the United States and continues to take photographs while teaching at Harvard University. This book is the 2nd photo book that has been praised as a masterpiece of documentary work and won the Henri Cartier Bresson Award. Filmed in the northeast of England in the 1980s, this documentary portrays the reality of local residents forced to live a harsh life due to the decline of industry. Against the backdrop of desolate land, severe cold, and dilapidated factories and buildings, contrasts between scenery and humans, and between humans and humans, such as adults in ugly clothes, raging youths, children full of hope, and warm families. is very interesting, and the drama of human beings full of dreams, friendship, and affection is condensed in hardship, anxiety, and tragedy. A text by John Berger, a well-known novelist and art critic. Softcover. Parr & Badger / Vol.Ⅱ published. (Cover damage & overall page has wrinkles)