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Carnaval by Claudio Edinger, 1996
“Twenty years in New York made Edinger a unique photographer. Despite living in one of the busiest capitals of the world, and fighting for recognition among the best photographers of the times, Claudio continued to build a body of personal work - a fundamental commitment to the art of photography.
Carnaval is one of the results; to take the photo, no matter what situations come between the object and the camera is above all a photographic attitude. His works have this difference - they are photos taken in spite of the photographer.
Like a Zen archer, he is only interested in the objective. Archer and bow disappear, leaving only the arrow and its target. Like an invisible photographer, Claudio Edinger captures what our eyes don’t see.”
Alexandre Dorea Ribeiro
“With and artful eye and insiders perspective, Edinger exposes the human core at the extravagant heart of Carnival. In his vivid photographs, we feel sexual energy, surreal humour, and sometime - despair that fuel the furious spectacle.”
Sudie Redmond
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Publication Date: First Printing, 1996
Condition: Hardcover with dust jacket in great condition with general signs of use and ageing
Page Number: Not Specified
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Carnaval by Claudio Edinger, 1996
“Twenty years in New York made Edinger a unique photographer. Despite living in one of the busiest capitals of the world, and fighting for recognition among the best photographers of the times, Claudio continued to build a body of personal work - a fundamental commitment to the art of photography.
Carnaval is one of the results; to take the photo, no matter what situations come between the object and the camera is above all a photographic attitude. His works have this difference - they are photos taken in spite of the photographer.
Like a Zen archer, he is only interested in the objective. Archer and bow disappear, leaving only the arrow and its target. Like an invisible photographer, Claudio Edinger captures what our eyes don’t see.”
Alexandre Dorea Ribeiro
“With and artful eye and insiders perspective, Edinger exposes the human core at the extravagant heart of Carnival. In his vivid photographs, we feel sexual energy, surreal humour, and sometime - despair that fuel the furious spectacle.”
Sudie Redmond
-
Publication Date: First Printing, 1996
Condition: Hardcover with dust jacket in great condition with general signs of use and ageing
Page Number: Not Specified
*Ships within 2-3 business days