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Swiss Peeks Issue Three
Reflecting on Switzerland
di Swiss Peeks editors and contributing photographers
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The theme “Reflecting on Switzerland” was an easy choice for this issue. Switzerland is a country that lends itself to the subject; architecture, car hoods and other man made objects, not to mention the lakes and (relatively) frequent puddles, naturally grab the photographer's eye with the wonder of reflected Swiss objects and landscapes. Sometimes the reflection is so perfect that it’s a miracle in itself. Sometimes the distortion is what draws us to pull out our cameras. You’ll see lots of examples of our love of Switzerland reflected in this issue!
But reflections are also about Switzerland itself. Its role in political and social history is remarkable, its involvement in the modern art world something to think about. That is why you’ll also find some shots that seem to have nothing to do with mirrors. They have everything to do with what Switzerland makes us think about.
But reflections are also about Switzerland itself. Its role in political and social history is remarkable, its involvement in the modern art world something to think about. That is why you’ll also find some shots that seem to have nothing to do with mirrors. They have everything to do with what Switzerland makes us think about.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Libri d'arte e fotografia
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Formato del progetto: Orizzontale standard, 25×20 cm
N° di pagine: 106 - Data di pubblicazione: set 15, 2008
- Parole chiave swiss peeks, flickr, landscape, life, photography, schweiz, suisse, svizzera, switzerland
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Swiss Peeks
Switzerland
Swiss Peeks was a photographic journal of life in Switzerland during 2007 and 2008. Each issue contained photographs matching a specific theme which were submitted specifically for publication. Each issue of the book is published on a not-for-profit basis. The book series was retired in October 2008.