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Released on the occasion of Paris Photo 2015, this issue presents the full gamut of photography, with work that ranges from ironic and humorous to conceptual, documentarian, or historical. Included are Owen Kydd’s slick mix of photography and film, how Pepe López (Venezuela) and Johanna Calle (Colombia) both work with found images to explore the dark side of their respective countries, Yan Jianshe’s nostalgic look at Shanghai in the early 1980s, the geography of Burkina Faso through the lens of Jennifer Niederhauser Schlup, amateur photography clubs portrayed by Martin Parr, pictures self-exposure collected by Erik Kessels, and more. Published by  Musee De L'elysee (Paris). 
 

108 pages, 24 x 32 cm, paperback, Musee De L'elysee (Paris). 

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Released on the occasion of Paris Photo 2015, this issue presents the full gamut of photography, with work that ranges from ironic and humorous to conceptual, documentarian, or historical. Included are Owen Kydd’s slick mix of photography and film, how Pepe López (Venezuela) and Johanna Calle (Colombia) both work with found images to explore the dark side of their respective countries, Yan Jianshe’s nostalgic look at Shanghai in the early 1980s, the geography of Burkina Faso through the lens of Jennifer Niederhauser Schlup, amateur photography clubs portrayed by Martin Parr, pictures self-exposure collected by Erik Kessels, and more. Published by  Musee De L'elysee (Paris). 
 

108 pages, 24 x 32 cm, paperback, Musee De L'elysee (Paris). 

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Released on the occasion of Paris Photo 2015, this issue presents the full gamut of photography, with work that ranges from ironic and humorous to conceptual, documentarian, or historical. Included are Owen Kydd’s slick mix of photography and film, how Pepe López (Venezuela) and Johanna Calle (Colombia) both work with found images to explore the dark side of their respective countries, Yan Jianshe’s nostalgic look at Shanghai in the early 1980s, the geography of Burkina Faso through the lens of Jennifer Niederhauser Schlup, amateur photography clubs portrayed by Martin Parr, pictures self-exposure collected by Erik Kessels, and more. Published by  Musee De L'elysee (Paris). 
 

108 pages, 24 x 32 cm, paperback, Musee De L'elysee (Paris). 

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