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978-2954226613
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Belonging, as the Bengladeshi photographer Munem Wasif belongs to his hometown of Dhaka, where he roamed the streets fo the city for 10 years to make this beautiful portrait, at the heart of the city.
A great series of Black & White images, with dense blacks and a grainy feel, that takes us in the alleys of the city in the nicest of fashions, as a discreet spectator, but with an obviously loving eye.
160 pages - Hardcover, no DJ
Clémentine de la Féronnière, 2013
Format : 17.5 x 22.5 cm
New - Mint condition
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