Los Alamos

William Eggleston

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Publisher/Scalo

   Published/2003
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/175   Size/323*323*25
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“Los Alamos” is a photo collection of William Eggleston, the pioneer of American new color photography. The first photo book “William Eggleston's Guide”, whose first edition was published in 1976, is no exaggeration to say that it was the first photo book that allowed color photography to be recognized as art. Beginning as a full-fledged photographer under the influence of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Walker Evans, Eggleston has been working on color photography as early as the 1960s during the mainstream monochrome period. A native of Mississippi, South America, Eggleston is a pictorial depiction of the local landscape, editing the disappearing American landscape and history as if it were a private story. It was projected. This book is composed of illustrations taken during the 1966-74 trip from the western part of the United States to the southern part, and is an early color collection of Eggleston. Published by Scalo, a legendary Swiss publisher. Published in 2003, First Scalo Edition.
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