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Michael Magers - Independent Mysteries

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It's rare that an image captures the opaque poetry of everyday life. Yet that poetry recurs in Michael Magers's photography. His rare eye for unusual moments and fleeting connections-or lack thereof-has earned him an international reputation as a photographer, journalist, and artist. Magers's photos have appeared in prominent publications including TIME, The California Sunday Magazine, Vogue Italia, and Huck. In both his commissioned and personal work-which has taken him to Japan, Cuba, Haiti, and many other countries-Magers explores the intimacy of the world around him, capturing subtle moments of solitude even amid the constellation of activity on city streets. These pictures not only celebrate the essence of everyday life, but also the magic of each moment. Every one of the grainy, black-and-white photographs in his first monograph carries a secret to be discovered and explored.

With contributions from acclaimed Cuban musician Daymé Arocena, photographer Larry Fink, celebrated Japanese Tattoo Artist Horiren 1st, award-winning authors Matt Goulding and Mitch Moxley, and musician, poet and visual artist Matthew Shultz.

MICHAEL MAGERS (*1976, Dallas, Texas) lives in New York and works as a photographer and journalist worldwide. His works are published in prominent international magazines and newspapers. In cooperation with the highly acclaimed team at Roads & Kingdoms, he served as lead-photographer on a prize-winning series of travel books published by Harper Collins/Anthony Bourdain. His work documenting craftsmanship in Japan was a 2016 Critical Mass Finalist and in 2019, he was shortlisted for the Hariban Award.MICHAEL MAGERS (*1976, Dallas, Texas) lives in New York and works as a photographer and journalist worldwide. His works are published in prominent international magazines and newspapers. In cooperation with the highly acclaimed team at Roads & Kingdoms, he served as lead-photographer on a prize-winning series of travel books published by Harper Collins/Anthony Bourdain. His work documenting craftsmanship in Japan was a 2016 Critical Mass Finalist and in 2019, he was shortlisted for the Hariban Award.

About the author

MICHAEL MAGERS (*1976, Dallas, Texas) lebt in New York und arbeitet als Fotograf und Journalist in der ganzen Welt. Seine Werke werden in namhaften internationalen Magazinen und Zeitungen veröffentlicht. In Kooperation mit Roads & Kingdoms entwickelte er als Fotograf eine preisgekrönte Reihe von Reisebüchern.MICHAEL MAGERS (*1976, Dallas, Texas) lebt in New York und arbeitet als Fotograf und Journalist in der ganzen Welt. Seine Werke werden in namhaften internationalen Magazinen und Zeitungen veröffentlicht. In Kooperation mit Roads & Kingdoms entwickelte er als Fotograf eine preisgekrönte Reihe von Reisebüchern.

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It’s rare that an image captures the opaque poetry of everyday life. Yet that poetry recurs in Michael Magers’s photography. His rare eye for unusual moments and fleeting connections—or lack thereof—has earned him an international reputation as a photographer, journalist, and artist. Magers’s photos have appeared in prominent publications including TIME, The California Sunday Magazine, Vogue Italia, and Huck. In both his commissioned and personal work—which has taken him to Japan, Cuba, Haiti, and many other countries—Magers explores the intimacy of the world around him, capturing subtle moments of solitude even amid the constellation of activity on city streets. These pictures not only celebrate the essence of everyday life, but also the magic of each moment. Every one of the grainy, black-and-white photographs in his first monograph carries a secret to be discovered and explored.


With contributions from acclaimed Cuban musician Daymé Arocena, photographer Larry Fink, celebrated Japanese Tattoo Artist Horiren 1st, award-winning authors Matt Goulding and Mitch Moxley, and musician, poet and visual artist Matthew Shultz.


MICHAEL MAGERS (*1976, Dallas, Texas) lives in New York and works as a photographer and journalist worldwide. His works are published in prominent international magazines and newspapers. In cooperation with the highly acclaimed team at Roads & Kingdoms, he served as lead-photographer on a prize-winning series of travel books published by Harper Collins/Anthony Bourdain. His work documenting craftsmanship in Japan was a 2016 Critical Mass Finalist and in 2019, he was shortlisted for the Hariban Award.
MICHAEL MAGERS (*1976, Dallas, Texas) lives in New York and works as a photographer and journalist worldwide. His works are published in prominent international magazines and newspapers. In cooperation with the highly acclaimed team at Roads & Kingdoms, he served as lead-photographer on a prize-winning series of travel books published by Harper Collins/Anthony Bourdain. His work documenting craftsmanship in Japan was a 2016 Critical Mass Finalist and in 2019, he was shortlisted for the Hariban Award.

Foreword

- First volume of photographs by the famous documentary photographer - Quiet, poetic moments from around the world - Beautifully designed photo book

Product details

Authors Daym Arocena, Dayme Arocena, Daymé Arocena, Bonnie Briant, Larr Fink, Larry Fink, Larry et al Fink, Go, Matt et al Goulding, Michael Magers
Assisted by Japanese Tattoo Artist Horiren 1st (Drawings), Michael Magers (Photographs), Nadin Barth (Editor), Nadine Barth (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9783775746403
ISBN 978-3-7757-4640-3
No. of pages 88
Dimensions 221 mm x 285 mm x 8 mm
Weight 634 g
Illustrations 68 Abb.
Series Fotografie
Fotografie, Film
Fotografie, Film
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Fotografie, Fotojournalismus, Zeitgenössische Fotografie, Photography, entdecken, Dokumentarfotografie, Photojournalism, Documentary Photography

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