This collection of stunning black and white photographs is a visual celebration of daily sights that many people take for granted. Back lanes, prayer beads, or even monks in the street are not subjects that will normally attract one's attention. But through the lens of this award-winning photographer, even mundane and ordinary items and scenes are captured in a positive light that makes them appear fresh and exciting. In the tradition of master printmakers, this collection of Black and White images catches the essence of what is often taken for granted and provokes readers to appreciate their environment and their way of life.
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Höhe: 260 mm
Breite: 240 mm
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978-981-261-169-7 (9789812611697)
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Christopher Palm has been working as a photographer since 1988 and is known for his Black and White fine art photographic images. His signature works are richly saturated full spectrum Black and White images adhering to the print philosophy of Ansol Adam's Zone System. They tend to be aesthetically delightful and slightly dreamlike diverging from a sense of photographic realism. As a master printer, his recent works have employed carbon pigment quadtone technology. In this photographic process multiple intensities of black and gray ink are applied to an archival paper using inkjet technology. The resulting images have a wider tonal spectrum than silver halide photography and are extremely archival even in humid environments. His work has been published in various magazines in the Asian region. He was awarded the Epson global imaging award 2004, and a Kodak young photographer's award in 1991.
* Preface; * Malaysia; * China; * India; * Myanmar.