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    Photographs

    After Drawings (1997), Paintings (2001) and Kirschgarten (2005), Photographs is the fourth artist’s book by the Philadelphiaborn and based Karen Kilimnik (b. 1955) to be published by Edition Patrick Frey. It brings together the sporadically exhibited and by and large unknown photographic works of the artist, who gained fame in the 1980s with her “scatter art” installations and later with her paintings.Karen Kilimnik takes pictures with the same gesture she paints with: an unerring sense of the glut of shiny surface beauty, under which lurk the shades of monstrous things unseen and unspoken. She takes pictures with a shrewd, informed eye. She adores kitsch, but she knows how phony it is and how much this phoniness makes it irresistible. She is a wise old soul but she’s absolutely determined to preserve the innocence and vulnerability of a young and restless mind. In Bourdieu’s words, her photography strikes a perfect balance between the “ritual” and the “artistic. ” Kilimnik takes pictures of what she unconditionally loves, and this love is eclectic and deeply darkly romantic. She photographs idylls ad nauseam: the rolling hills of the Cotswolds in south central England, so leafy they almost seem unreal; a ladies’ bicycle, hedge-lined streets, sheep in the shadow of a tree, cows in the morning mist, a squirrel that seems to be nibbling on a flower, sitting ducks on the banks of a stream. Kilimnik views profane reality through the mercilessly wide-open eyes of her camera lens, transforming it in her photographs into a stage for her fabulously dreamy / nightmarish fairytale figurations and arrangements. When reality does not suffice, she embellishes it, trimming the trees in the garden, for example, with glass Christmas ornaments or with fairy lights.

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  • The Vacation Rental : A Novel
    The Vacation Rental : A Novel

    A summer getaway triggers a psychological game of cat and mouse in a novel about the frightening damages of love, family, and obsession by the bestselling author of Open House and We Were Mothers. When Georgia rents her country home for the month of August, it’s off to the relaxing Connecticut shore for her; her husband, Tom; and their young daughter.It’s just what they need to ease family tensions and reconnect.All that’s left to do is leave behind their house keys—to a stranger. For Anna, Georgia and Tom’s house in the cool woodlands is a dream break from the oppressive heat of a New York City summer—and from an increasingly ill-fated relationship with her lover.A month apart and Anna can clear her head and reassess her future.She’s found the perfect place to do it. As the weeks wear on, Georgia and Anna discover that the pleasures of escape are as difficult to trust in as the comforts of home. And neither one can shake the feeling that something is about to go terribly wrong.

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  • The Vacation Rental : A Novel
    The Vacation Rental : A Novel

    A summer getaway triggers a psychological game of cat and mouse in a novel about the frightening damages of love, family, and obsession by the bestselling author of Open House and We Were Mothers. When Georgia rents her country home for the month of August, it’s off to the relaxing Connecticut shore for her; her husband, Tom; and their young daughter.It’s just what they need to ease family tensions and reconnect.All that’s left to do is leave behind their house keys—to a stranger. For Anna, Georgia and Tom’s house in the cool woodlands is a dream break from the oppressive heat of a New York City summer—and from an increasingly ill-fated relationship with her lover.A month apart and Anna can clear her head and reassess her future.She’s found the perfect place to do it. As the weeks wear on, Georgia and Anna discover that the pleasures of escape are as difficult to trust in as the comforts of home. And neither one can shake the feeling that something is about to go terribly wrong.

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  • Kent in Photographs
    Kent in Photographs

    Kent is justly known as the Garden of England. Within its borders the county boasts a wide variety of landscapes, from the Thames Estuary to the English Channel coastline and the chalk ridge of the North Downs.The heritage of its rich and diverse history can be explored throughout, from evidence of medieval cathedrals and castles, market towns, picturesque villages and coastal ports to places where its industrial past can still be seen. Photographer Bryan Phillips has captured Kent’s essence in this collection of stunning images, displaying the county at its best.For those who are proud to live in the county, as well as those visiting, this book is a must.Look through these photographs and you will quickly see why this corner of England has such enduring appeal.

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  • Oxfordshire in Photographs
    Oxfordshire in Photographs

    Lying in the heart of England, Oxfordshire is justly famous for its historic university, but the county also boasts many beautiful natural features and a fascinating historic legacy.The landscape ranges from the Chiltern and Cotswold Hills, the Wessex Downs and the Vale of the White Horse to the River Thames and its tributaries.Historic towns and buildings include Oxford, Blenheim Palace, Chipping Norton, Burford and many more. Photographer Andy Prior has captured Oxfordshire’s essence in this collection of stunning images, displaying the county at its best.For those who are proud to live in the county, as well as those visiting, this book is a must.Look through these photographs and you will quickly see why this part of England has such enduring appeal.

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  • What are famous historical photographs?

    Famous historical photographs are iconic images that have captured significant moments in history and have had a lasting impact on society. These photographs often depict pivotal events, such as the raising of the flag at Iwo Jima, the Tiananmen Square protests, or the Vietnam War. They serve as powerful visual records of important moments and have the ability to evoke strong emotions and memories. These images have become ingrained in popular culture and are widely recognized around the world.

  • How are historical photographs colorized?

    Historical photographs are colorized using digital software that allows artists to add color to black and white images. The process involves extensive research to accurately determine the colors of the objects, clothing, and surroundings in the photograph. Artists use various techniques such as layering, blending, and shading to add realistic and accurate colors to the image. The goal is to bring the historical photograph to life and provide a new perspective on the past.

  • Why should one take still photographs?

    Still photographs capture a moment in time that can be preserved and revisited for years to come. They allow us to freeze a particular scene or emotion, creating a visual record of our experiences and memories. Still photographs also provide a way to express creativity and artistic vision, as the composition, lighting, and subject matter can all be carefully considered and crafted. Overall, taking still photographs can be a powerful way to document our lives, communicate our perspectives, and appreciate the beauty in the world around us.

  • What are some famous historical photographs?

    Some famous historical photographs include "The Falling Man" taken during the 9/11 attacks, "Tank Man" taken during the Tiananmen Square protests, "Migrant Mother" taken during the Great Depression, and "V-J Day in Times Square" capturing the celebration of the end of World War II. These photographs have become iconic representations of significant moments in history and continue to evoke strong emotions and memories.

  • How often do you take analog photographs?

    I do not take analog photographs very often, as I primarily use digital cameras for my photography. However, I do enjoy the process of shooting with film and the unique aesthetic it produces, so I try to take analog photographs on special occasions or when I want to experiment with a different medium. Overall, I would say I take analog photographs a few times a year.

  • Are postmortem photographs still considered normal today?

    Postmortem photographs are not considered as normal today as they were in the past. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was common for families to take photographs of their deceased loved ones as a way to remember them. However, today the practice is much less common and is often seen as morbid or inappropriate. Most people now prefer to remember their loved ones through photographs taken during their lifetime.

  • Where can I get historical aerial photographs?

    You can get historical aerial photographs from a variety of sources such as government agencies, historical societies, libraries, and online archives. Many government agencies, such as the US Geological Survey and the National Archives, have collections of historical aerial photographs that are available to the public. Additionally, some online platforms, like Google Earth and Historic Aerials, offer access to historical aerial imagery for specific locations. Libraries and historical societies may also have collections of aerial photographs that are accessible to researchers and the public.

  • What are some tips for taking photographs?

    1. Pay attention to lighting: Natural light is often the best for photography, so try to shoot during the golden hour (an hour after sunrise or before sunset) for soft, warm light. 2. Composition is key: Use the rule of thirds to create a balanced and visually appealing image. Consider the foreground, middle ground, and background to add depth to your photos. 3. Experiment with angles: Don't be afraid to get low or high to capture unique perspectives. Changing your vantage point can make a big difference in the final result. 4. Keep it simple: Sometimes less is more. Try to eliminate distractions in the frame and focus on your main subject. 5. Practice and patience: Photography is a skill that takes time to develop. Keep practicing and be patient with yourself as you learn and improve your techniques.

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