
Through the Lens
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Author: International Architectural Photographers
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 224
Max Dupain, a famous Australian photographer well known for his architectural photography, once said words to the effect: 'A photographer of architecture takes the building cycle full circle in reducing a completed building to a similar scale of the original drawings, but with details and textures that were previously only imagined by the architect, into a two-dimensional beautiful image, which is the architect's delight.' For many years, Images has featured the work of the world's finest architectural photographers in their publications. This book is a celebration of and a tribute to the unsung heroes behind the lens, those geniuses of light and shadow, who can make even the most mundane building sing and dance.
Author: International Architectural Photographers
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 224
Max Dupain, a famous Australian photographer well known for his architectural photography, once said words to the effect: 'A photographer of architecture takes the building cycle full circle in reducing a completed building to a similar scale of the original drawings, but with details and textures that were previously only imagined by the architect, into a two-dimensional beautiful image, which is the architect's delight.' For many years, Images has featured the work of the world's finest architectural photographers in their publications. This book is a celebration of and a tribute to the unsung heroes behind the lens, those geniuses of light and shadow, who can make even the most mundane building sing and dance.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: International Architectural Photographers
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 224
Max Dupain, a famous Australian photographer well known for his architectural photography, once said words to the effect: 'A photographer of architecture takes the building cycle full circle in reducing a completed building to a similar scale of the original drawings, but with details and textures that were previously only imagined by the architect, into a two-dimensional beautiful image, which is the architect's delight.' For many years, Images has featured the work of the world's finest architectural photographers in their publications. This book is a celebration of and a tribute to the unsung heroes behind the lens, those geniuses of light and shadow, who can make even the most mundane building sing and dance.
Author: International Architectural Photographers
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 224
Max Dupain, a famous Australian photographer well known for his architectural photography, once said words to the effect: 'A photographer of architecture takes the building cycle full circle in reducing a completed building to a similar scale of the original drawings, but with details and textures that were previously only imagined by the architect, into a two-dimensional beautiful image, which is the architect's delight.' For many years, Images has featured the work of the world's finest architectural photographers in their publications. This book is a celebration of and a tribute to the unsung heroes behind the lens, those geniuses of light and shadow, who can make even the most mundane building sing and dance.

Through the Lens