People
Travel documentary photography
by Michael Svec
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About the Book
Masterfully selected best Portraits from all over the world. . This fascinating, wide-ranging book presents a wonderfully varied group portrait of people at work—in great cities and tiny villages; in majestic Himalaya mountains; in fields, factories, food carts, scenic landscapes, and just about everywhere else we earn our keep. Here are monks, princess, priests, mothers, saints and shepherds and shopkeepers, and on the next a nomadic tibetans rides their horses in the monument valley.
Work illuminates scores of them offering revealing glimpses into various cultures and engaging the reader with informative captions.
With a wonderful mix of the utterly unexpected and the instantly familiar, this vivid panorama takes an essential human activity and shows us myriad ways in which work is at once universal and delightfully, unforgettably unique.
Work illuminates scores of them offering revealing glimpses into various cultures and engaging the reader with informative captions.
With a wonderful mix of the utterly unexpected and the instantly familiar, this vivid panorama takes an essential human activity and shows us myriad ways in which work is at once universal and delightfully, unforgettably unique.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 108 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9781320085250
- Publish Date: Aug 03, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords photographic book, Rio de Janeiro, travel, portraits, head, cultures, traditions, photobook, pictures, captions, India, Iran, Pakistan, Nepal, Ethiopia
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About the Creator
Michal Svec
Prague, Czech republic
I am Documentary & Fine Art Travel Photographer, who works on assignments in Asia, Middle East and Europe. I journeyed the world as a photographer for more than ten years, focusing my efforts on documenting the traditions of changing cultures around the world, human rights issues and transcending spirituality within people and places. I witnessed poverty, inhuman living conditions and civil unrest. But I also experienced crystal beauty and the breathtaking power of the human spirit.