Constantine Manos

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The book "Costa Manos" is Volume 49 of the series "I grandi fotografi Magnum Photos," published by Hachette in 2005. It is a 48-page publication featuring the photographic work of Constantine (Costa) Manos, who was a renowned Magnum photographer known for his poetic and sensitive images, focusing on subjects like Boston, Greece, and American culture. The book showcases a selection of his photographs and is part of a series highlighting great photographers of the Magnum agency. The book description is in Italian, and it centers on Costa Manos's photographic achievements and style.

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Publisher: Hachette (Italian Editiion)
Published: 2003
Format: Paperback
Pages:48
Size: 9.84 Ă— 9.06 in (25x23cm)

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Stuart Franklin

Stuart Franklin combines a direct documentary-style with a strong personal vision. He has photographed some of the most important news events of the 21st Century as well as producing many acclaimed personal projects, exploring subjects relating to the Anthropocene. Franklin says his practice “repaints the boundaries of documentary in order to create a sense of freedom”. His core interest today is in producing work, mostly about nature-society relations, that is open to multiple interpretations.

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