Ed Templeton - Wayward Cognitions - 2014





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Wayward Cognitions' is a collection of photographs by Ed Templeton, chosen from his archives spanning 20 years. For this volume, Templeton selected photographs that do not fit into his usual manner of organising by theme or subject. In past publications he has arranged his work in straightforward groupings such as 'Teenage Kissers', 'Teenage Smokers', or photographs shot from a moving car (as in his book 'The Seconds Pass'). This book represents the in-between moments that arise when shooting in the streets without theme or subject.
Wayward Cognitions by Ed Templeton
Photographs: Ed Templeton - Text Stijn Huijts
Publisher: Um Yeah Press 1st Edition 2014
160 pages richly illustrated - 20 x 27 cm - hardcover - English .
Conditie : Boekinhoud nieuw - cover achterkant n paar lichte vlekjes .
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Wayward Cognitions' is a collection of photographs by Ed Templeton, chosen from his archives spanning 20 years. For this volume, Templeton selected photographs that do not fit into his usual manner of organising by theme or subject. In past publications he has arranged his work in straightforward groupings such as 'Teenage Kissers', 'Teenage Smokers', or photographs shot from a moving car (as in his book 'The Seconds Pass'). This book represents the in-between moments that arise when shooting in the streets without theme or subject.
Wayward Cognitions by Ed Templeton
Photographs: Ed Templeton - Text Stijn Huijts
Publisher: Um Yeah Press 1st Edition 2014
160 pages richly illustrated - 20 x 27 cm - hardcover - English .
Conditie : Boekinhoud nieuw - cover achterkant n paar lichte vlekjes .
Aangetekende verzending met T&T
Géén verzending buiten Europa !
Ik ben niet verantwoordelijk voor Ai tekst .

