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Escaping Into Life - a psycho study of the contemporary street photographer

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"Escaping Into Life" is an illustrated exploration of the contemporary street photographer and features direct contributions from 33 of the worlds leading exponents of the art. Ostensibly it is one mans chaotic journey toward self discovery. The reader is left to marvel, guffawing as Stark stumbles and trips through this extensive three year project: an endeavour undertaken in the wholly desperate bid to better understanding his own faltering personality. Street photography defines this man: it is his reason and its true meaning lies at the very core of a most curious purpose

290 pages, Paperback

Published July 27, 2010

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Andrew Stark

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January 22, 2023
This is an infuriating, insufferably over-written book. If it hadn't been helpful in research for an article I'm writing, it would be a strong 1 star.
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