Airport Diptychs
( Aérogares : diptyques )
by Jean-Louis Conti
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About the Book
Airport Diptychs is based on a project started several years ago, based on my extensive travel experience.
Airports are places where you meet business travel executives, as well as families travelling for vacations.
I found interesting to keep memories from these places, not for the image they represent for the travellers, but for themselves.
Nowadays, it get more difficult to take photographs within airports, due to security reasons. That's why you will not see any image inside a US-based airport (apart LAX, but it's from outside).
This book is a revised edition, in portrait format, vs previous version that was square.
Many thanks for your consideration !
Comments are welcome.
JL Conti
Airports are places where you meet business travel executives, as well as families travelling for vacations.
I found interesting to keep memories from these places, not for the image they represent for the travellers, but for themselves.
Nowadays, it get more difficult to take photographs within airports, due to security reasons. That's why you will not see any image inside a US-based airport (apart LAX, but it's from outside).
This book is a revised edition, in portrait format, vs previous version that was square.
Many thanks for your consideration !
Comments are welcome.
JL Conti
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Portfolios
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Nov 26, 2010
- Keywords coffee table book, airports, diptych, travel, diana, holga, polaroid, blur, color, square, planes, aeroport, voyage, aéroport, carré, gate, aircraft
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About the Creator
Jean-Louis CONTI
Lyon, France
Jean-Louis has been taking photographs since more than 30 years, with all kind of cameras, from film to digital. Recents works and exhibitions show Polaroid and Holga pictures. "I use photography to express what I feel, not only what I see" is the recipie that this guys unveils to explain the "magic instant" when the shutter release is pressed.