Revista LF No.1
11,90€
Portfolios
Leopoldo Pomés. Cover and interview.
Carles Calero. The dream’s Light.
Alfonso de Castro. Matters of life and death.
Carles Sans. A photographer Tricicle.
Jordi Egea. Personal Universe.
Hanna Jarzabek. Autumn flowers.
Bernat Millet. The Saharawi exile..
Marta Calvo. Literary faces.
Sections
Technique. Heliogravure on copper plate.
Cassini Probe. Valid Foto Bcn Gallery.
The rule of the air. Condé School.
Photobook. Juanan Requena. At the edge of the whole map.
#Instagram. The cities of light.
Bazaar. Photographic encounters and much more.
The advisor. Protecting copyrights.
Description
Size: 23 x 28 cm.
Pages: 122
Illustrations: Color
Cover: Softcover
Published by: Actar Publishers
ISSN: Spanish 9772604105009 – 00001
Price: 11,9€
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