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explaining that his aim was to capture “the gamut of life from birth to death”—a task for which
both in terms of attitudes and of the contradictions in its landscape
capturing the lives and culture of Roma people in Czechoslovakia (including Bohemia
Signed by the artist on the title page and numbered 573/600 on the copyright page
The Invisible Line: The Life and Photography of Ken Oosterbroek Lua Ribeira explaining that his aim wasFirst edition of The Invisible Line: The Life and Photography of Ken Oosterbroek. First impression. Medium format hardback in fine condition. About Ken Oosterbroek was a South African photojournalist and member of the Bang Bang Club. He worked for The Star in Johannesburg, which was South Africa's biggest daily broadsheet. He won numerous photography awards for his work. The stories of violence, heartache, hope and humanity in South Africa's
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