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Robinson's landscapes are pleasure-provoking vistas in an era of mind-numbing labour, our worldview pressed through a sieve of tourism, where leisure has squeezed out all the space in the imagination that nature once held. Andrew Gellatly Featured in PDN Annual
2004 - Best Photography Books. Published by GenerationYacht,
2003. 72 pages, 30 images. Hardback with slipcase. ISBN 0 9545969 0 0 £25.00
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Golfers click book for preview |
And what a relief,
you will think, or at least I thought this, that instead of - as in so
much modern photography - being given work that is ultimately designed
to reflect the greater glory of the snapper, what we have been given here
instead is work that is simply a tender record of a few modest souls at
play. Featured in Photo-eye magazine - Spring 2006 Published by Glass,
2000. 24 pages, 18 images. ISBN 0 9539587 0 1 £3.00 (exclusive
of postage and packaging)
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Lee Valley Leisure click book for preview
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In his latest body
of work Robinson focuses on a place that is currently being envisaged
in the future as a utopian dream. The Olympic bid is currently surrounded
with much anticipation and will be announced July 2005. It's potential
regeneration is portrayed as a panacea for all the social ills that have
historically faced the area. However, this also presupposes that the land
currently has no purpose and is not used, which is far from the truth,
as is revealed in Robinson's works. Featured in Creative
Review - October 2005 Published by GenerationYacht,
2005. 48 pages, 26 images. Hardback. ISBN 0 9545969 1 9 Funded by the Arts Council, England £10.00 (exclusive
of postage and packaging)
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Craig
Hutchins click book for preview |
Craig Hutchins Photographs
is an introduction to the work of this British photographer who died in
1998. Excerpts from four of his projects are collected here with brief
texts illuminating the thoughts behind each one: documentation of one
of the first planned communities in England, a photo study of his brother,
images from a home for the mentally and physically handicapped and a series
of personal poetic photographs. "And there was a kind of comic vision
of just how absurd life is, this giant melodrama, played out for what
purpose. This intense struggle to survive set against the comic absurdity
of death being so easy to come by, by accident or design." The handwriting
is nervous but quite legible. The story quite personal, and a tribute
to a tense talent. Published by Glass/David
Robinson, 2002. 64 pages. ISBN 0 9539587 1 X £10.00 (exclusive
of postage and packaging)
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The
Extreme Golf click book for preview |
In bookstores now!
Published by Barrons
ISBN 0 76413239 3 $12.99 |
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$12 flat fee per order packaging and shipping (single or multiple books)
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