William Kroll
Places I've Belonged
by William Kroll
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About the Book
Reminiscent of Robert Frank’s, “The Americans”, this collection of images from photographer William Kroll captures more than the essence of everyday American life: it takes us on a journey in which each image reflects our own existence – our own disparity and loneliness, pleasure and hope.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 132 - Publish Date: Jun 16, 2011
- Language English
- Keywords William Kroll, black-and-white-photography, street photography, robert frank style, documentary photography, everyday life photos, city scenes, Americana, photojournalism
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About the Creator
William Kroll
Los Angeles, Ca
William Kroll is an American photographer of the "baby boomer" generation who grew up in Wisconsin and Arizona. Deeply affected by the plight of the working class, Kroll focused on depicting their drudgery and dreams in the black and white starkness he later discovered would be compared to the style of Robert Frank. Kroll relocated to Los Angeles in the 1980's where he studied at various photographic institutes including the renowned Art Center College of Design and has worked as a professional photographer for the last 25 years producing many award-winning images.