Críticas:
And what's black and white and flashy all over? Famed photographer Jean-Pierre Laffont's New York City Up and Down.--Sloane Crosley "Vanity Fair " "You want an evocative, personal look at New York during the good old bad days of New York in the '60s into the '80s, well, this is for you--a real treat."--Alex Belth "The Stacks, 8/14/17 9:11am " Laffont and his camera seemed to be here, there and everywhere all at once, capturing an indelible visual record of Balzacian dimensions.--Dean Brierly "Black & White Magazine " "This is a book not to be missed by anyone who has ever visited, would like to visit, has lived in or has any curiosity at all about the "real" New York City as seen through the eyes of a true visionary."--Yahoo News, 7/28/17
Reseña del editor:
From the author of Photographer's Paradise, which won the 2014 Lucie award for Publisher of the Year for Glitterati Incorporated. Internationally-renowned photojournalist's intimate look at the city he loves most, through decades of social, political, and physical change. Presentation is arranged to highlight cultural elements, rather than the typical decade-by-decade reportage of comparable books. New York City Up and Down is an elegant, incisive, and unexpected review of forty years of exploration by renowned documentary photographer Jean-Pierre Laffont. With 172 black and white images, along with 99 colour photos, Laffont presents a commentary on the ups and downs socially, politically, and visually that have taken place in his favourite city. Organised into three parts, titled 'The City Never Sleeps', 'The Movers and the Shakers' and 'The Mean Streets', this is a book not to be missed by anyone who has ever had any curiosity at all about the 'real' New York City, as seen through the eyes of a true visionary.
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