The appeal of Henry Bond's photography lies in its deceptive simplicity. His photographs are portraits of modern urban life in all its incidental glory. The camera he uses is simple to operate and is widely available on the high street, one of Bond's favourite domains. It was this fact, together with the democratic implications of such cameras, that led Bond to produce the snapshots of London life that appear in this book. Parks, private parties, pop stars and local convenience stores all feature alongside fleeting shots of ...
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The appeal of Henry Bond's photography lies in its deceptive simplicity. His photographs are portraits of modern urban life in all its incidental glory. The camera he uses is simple to operate and is widely available on the high street, one of Bond's favourite domains. It was this fact, together with the democratic implications of such cameras, that led Bond to produce the snapshots of London life that appear in this book. Parks, private parties, pop stars and local convenience stores all feature alongside fleeting shots of Titanic, Top Shop and Momo's. The result is a denser, darker photographic representation of one of the world's most invigorating urban areas.
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Henry Bond-Photographer. VG Plus. Folio-over 12"-15" tall Well-made paperback with heavy stock covers and heavy weight paper used to reproduce the outstanding and talented photographic work of Henry Bond. no markings contents fine light cover wear.
Add this copy of Point and Shoot to cart. $22.00, very good condition, Sold by Powell's Books Chicago rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Hatje Cantz.