Issuu by eikonas Search results (of 100 hits) http://localhost:7080/eikonas/docs/recent.rss Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:16:43 +0000 100 0 10 bookmark-samiartdirector-090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3-16 Color White Gray Other “Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009/16 Sun, 15 Nov 2009 07:25:29 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009/16"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3/jpg/page_16_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/samiartdirector"> samiartdirector</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table> bookmark-eyesimo-090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3-1 Color White Gray Other “Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009 Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:48:28 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3/jpg/page_1_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eyesimo"> eyesimo</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table> recommendation-eyesimo-eikonas eikonas http://issuu.com/eikonas Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:48:13 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"><img src="http://photo.issuu.com/eikonas/photo.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_favorite.png" border="0"/><span style="font-size: 12px;"><br /><b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas">eikonas</a> favorite of </b><b><a href="http://issuu.com/eyesimo"> eyesimo</a></b><br /></span></td></tr></table> bookmark-samiartdirector-080310174306-e6037129267c43adb5dd3d2bd30f63da-20 What It Is Like To Be A Traffic Cone “What It Is Like To Be A Traffic Cone” presents one of Haas’ best known photography projects—a series of traffic cones, as they live and suffer in the streets of cities all over the world. Yes, they live and suffer! But they are also playful, and take pleasure in the many excitements of city life. And the Freudian note is not missed here. Quite to the contrary, an excerpt from Sigmund Freud’s “Interpretation Of Dreams” included in the book attests to the true meaning of it all. A must have for anyone interested in contemporary photography, and in a slightly subversive take on modernity. 60 images on 116 pages. Photography, concept and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/traffic_cones/20 Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:20:27 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/traffic_cones/20"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/080310174306-e6037129267c43adb5dd3d2bd30f63da/jpg/page_20_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“What It Is Like To Be A Traffic Cone” presents one of Haas’ best known photography projects—a series of traffic cones, as they live and suffer in the streets of cities all over the world. Yes, they live and suffer! But they are also playful, and take pleasure in the many excitements of city life. And the Freudian note is not missed here. Quite to the contrary, an excerpt from Sigmund Freud’s “Interpretation Of Dreams” included in the book attests to the true meaning of it all. A must have for anyone interested in contemporary photography, and in a slightly subversive take on modernity. 60 images on 116 pages. Photography, concept and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/samiartdirector"> samiartdirector</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table> bookmark-samiartdirector-080310174306-e6037129267c43adb5dd3d2bd30f63da-1 What It Is Like To Be A Traffic Cone “What It Is Like To Be A Traffic Cone” presents one of Haas’ best known photography projects—a series of traffic cones, as they live and suffer in the streets of cities all over the world. Yes, they live and suffer! But they are also playful, and take pleasure in the many excitements of city life. And the Freudian note is not missed here. Quite to the contrary, an excerpt from Sigmund Freud’s “Interpretation Of Dreams” included in the book attests to the true meaning of it all. A must have for anyone interested in contemporary photography, and in a slightly subversive take on modernity. 60 images on 116 pages. Photography, concept and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/traffic_cones Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:20:08 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/traffic_cones"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/080310174306-e6037129267c43adb5dd3d2bd30f63da/jpg/page_1_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“What It Is Like To Be A Traffic Cone” presents one of Haas’ best known photography projects—a series of traffic cones, as they live and suffer in the streets of cities all over the world. Yes, they live and suffer! But they are also playful, and take pleasure in the many excitements of city life. And the Freudian note is not missed here. Quite to the contrary, an excerpt from Sigmund Freud’s “Interpretation Of Dreams” included in the book attests to the true meaning of it all. A must have for anyone interested in contemporary photography, and in a slightly subversive take on modernity. 60 images on 116 pages. Photography, concept and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/samiartdirector"> samiartdirector</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table> bookmark-samiartdirector-080310163442-04df810ce34e4bdda2541b96c4a860d3-1 The Mountain Project “The Mountain Project” is Jens Haas’ most recent personal project. All images were made in the Italian Alps, or more precisely, the Dolomites, close to the Venetian border. Jens Haas is best known for his photography in large cities, such as Berlin or New York. In “The Mountain Project,” Jens Haas brings the same perspective which shapes his urban photography to the stony and deserted landscape of the Dolomites. The photographs are taken at an altitude where the Alps look like another planet. Haas’ images show the fascinating beauty of the mountains, and the strangeness of a landscape that only the more adventurous hikers ever see. This new book is a must have for anyone with a love for the beauty of nature, and for classical black-and-white photography with an entirely modern feel. 74 photographs on 116 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/mountain_project Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:18:36 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/mountain_project"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/080310163442-04df810ce34e4bdda2541b96c4a860d3/jpg/page_1_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“The Mountain Project” is Jens Haas’ most recent personal project. All images were made in the Italian Alps, or more precisely, the Dolomites, close to the Venetian border. Jens Haas is best known for his photography in large cities, such as Berlin or New York. In “The Mountain Project,” Jens Haas brings the same perspective which shapes his urban photography to the stony and deserted landscape of the Dolomites. The photographs are taken at an altitude where the Alps look like another planet. Haas’ images show the fascinating beauty of the mountains, and the strangeness of a landscape that only the more adventurous hikers ever see. This new book is a must have for anyone with a love for the beauty of nature, and for classical black-and-white photography with an entirely modern feel. 74 photographs on 116 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/samiartdirector"> samiartdirector</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table> bookmark-samiartdirector-090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3-12 Color White Gray Other “Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009/12 Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:18:28 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009/12"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3/jpg/page_12_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/samiartdirector"> samiartdirector</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table> bookmark-mloc-090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3-1 Color White Gray Other “Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009 Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:40:37 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3/jpg/page_1_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/mloc"> mloc</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table> bookmark-andrewowenjohnston-090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3-1 Color White Gray Other “Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009 Mon, 12 Oct 2009 21:50:03 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3/jpg/page_1_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/andrewowenjohnston"> andrewowenjohnston</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table> bookmark-joe_jitti-090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3-1 Color White Gray Other “Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas. http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009 Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:38:40 +0000 <table><tr valign="top"><td width="65"><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas/docs/haas_1999-2009"><img src="http://image.issuu.com/090323002016-0c0dba2d3d204d8fb84da6db59771fc3/jpg/page_1_thumb_medium.jpg" width="55" border="0"/></a></td><td> &nbsp; </td><td><img src="http://content.issuu.com/icons/label_bookmark.png" border="0"/><br /><span style="font-size: 12px;">“Color White Gray Other” is about life between Berlin, New York City, and beyond, about the experiences of leaving one's home, and exploring the new. The book brings together many of Jens Haas' images from the past ten years. Haas started his photographic journey in Berlin, where he moved shortly after the reunification, fascinated by the pre-war marks that were still the face of the city, and the exhilarating mood of change that ruled in these days. From there, he began to explore Manhattan, a place that he finds similarly energized, ugly, and beautiful. If you at all relate to the experiences of dislocation, adventure, nostalgia, and nomadism, this book is for you. It includes an essay by Stephen Mayes, Director of VII Photo Agency. 109 photographs on 166 pages. Photography, concept, and design by Jens Haas.<br /><b>Bookmarked by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/joe_jitti"> joe_jitti</a><br /><b>Created by:</b><a href="http://issuu.com/eikonas"> eikonas</a><br /></span></td></tr></table>