À propos du livre
While a majority of subscribers reside in more developed countries, where it is not uncommon to own multiple cell phones, there are about one billion people in poor, undeveloped countries who do not yet own a cell phone.
Remarkably, it was little more than a decade ago that the cell phone became such an integral part of our lives, so much so that we frequently find ourselves asking: How did we human beings ever manage to function before its sudden appearance?
Roger Minick’s book CELL PEOPLE is an insightful, often humorous look at our twenty-four-seven love affair with this ubiquitous, talking, listening, texting, computing, imaging device. When one looks at the people in Minick’s images, one almost begins to believe that this “thing” at the end of their hands, invariably pressed against an ear or being stared at incessantly, has become a virtual extension of their anatomy.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Grand carré, 30×30 cm
# de pages: 90 - Date de publication: août 07, 2017
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Color Photography, Travel Photography, Street Photography, Color Documentary, Mobile Phones
À propos du créateur
American Roger Minick has been photographing the American experience for nearly half a century. His photographs are included in permanent collections at the Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the J Paul Getty Museum, George Eastman House, Smithsonian, and numerous private collections. Two previous mainstream photographic books, published by Scrimshaw Press, include DELTA WEST and HILLS OF HOME. Recent books include AMERICAN BIOGRAPHICS, SIGHTSEER, PERAMBULATIONS, UNDOCUMENTED, THE ETERNAL STARE, EyeEurope, EyeRamblings, DELTA, OZARKS, FIFTY, WHAT IN THE WORLD, MonoChrome, SEASCAPES, VARIOUS & SUNDRY, SOUTHLAND, LIPS, ESPEJO, SEA DIALOGUES, PEN & INK TO PAPER, PORTRAITS, PANORAMA, and THE BANDING SEA, all published by Perambulation Press, a self-publishing venture founded by Roger Minick, specializing in fine art limited edition books. Dylan Swift is Roger Minick's nom de plume.