“fake or mistake” is a photographic journey drawn from a very broad range of captures.
The intuitive approach between pictured content and graphical attributes leads to cross dependencies, visual analogies, story telling combinations and overlapping transparencies.
In other words, so-called fakes or mistakes in the resulting perception of dual picture combinations.
Based on an ongoing process of playful research, this book summarises a range of momentary conclusions in graphical photography.
specs: 200 pages / 30cm x 30cm / hard cover w. dust jacket
About the Author
Frédéric Biver
FRDBVR
nomad
Focus and media:
1993 analog black and white photography
2000 digital colour photography
2009 iphonography
Main focus on:
architecture photography
graphical photography
experimental photography in textures, colour, content, graphical tranparency and story telling combinations.
Published "fake and mistake" 2011 as a summary of momentary conclusions in ludic research domain.
Thanks for your interest.
Feed back and contact: frdbvr@gmail.com
Publish Date January 10, 2012
Dimensions Large Square 200 pgs
Premium Paper, matte finish
Category Arts & Photography
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