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Sometimes, I get bored...
A selection of photos by Zach Rathore
de Zach Rathore
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I wondered what to call this book. So I asked myself the question: "Why do I pick up my camera?" Then, the title just came to me.
A selection of my favourite photographs taken between 2006-2008. It covers a wide spectrum from photos in an abandoned hospital, night time shots of suburbia, industrial landscapes, celebration of the mundane, self portraits, portraiture, cinematic style photography, photos of my dearly loved and tormented partner, seascapes and many more. To get an idea of some of the photos inside, please look at the preview or click this link to see some of the photos on my flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/zach_manchester/sets/72157603673404390/
All the photos were taken on a Pentax K10D and *ist DL2
A selection of my favourite photographs taken between 2006-2008. It covers a wide spectrum from photos in an abandoned hospital, night time shots of suburbia, industrial landscapes, celebration of the mundane, self portraits, portraiture, cinematic style photography, photos of my dearly loved and tormented partner, seascapes and many more. To get an idea of some of the photos inside, please look at the preview or click this link to see some of the photos on my flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/zach_manchester/sets/72157603673404390/
All the photos were taken on a Pentax K10D and *ist DL2
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 80 - Fecha de publicación: ene. 28, 2008
- Palabras clave Pentax K10d, Pentax *ist DL2, creative lighting, self portraits, suburbia, abandoned, hospital, humour, portraits, models, cinema, landscapes, decayed, industrial, sci-fi, mundane, celebration, dark, seascapes, countryside, rural
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Zach Rathore
Manchester, England, UK
I don't have a particular style. Some might say I have no style at all (especially my long suffering partner). My photos cover a wide range of subjects. The one thing that unifies the photos is my sheer joy in taking them. I hope you enjoy them too.