Ed Panar - Animals That Saw Me. Volume One

Author:   Ed Panar
Publisher:   The Ice Plant
ISBN:  

9780982365342


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   30 November 2011
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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Ed Panar - Animals That Saw Me. Volume One


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Roaming the natural and urban world with a camera for over 16 years, often alone, on foot and keeping a low profile, Ed Panar has repeatedly been caught in the act of photography--not by other people, but by a random assortment of familiar animals: cows, cats, frogs, dogs, turtles, deer, geese. The animal sees Ed; Ed sees the animal. An unspoken message passes between them. If the photographer is lucky, the moment is captured on film, cataloged and tagged for future reference. In Animals That Saw Me (Volume One), Panar brings together the first collection of his most surprising and unexpected encounters with ordinary beasts--a brief, beautifully deadpan field study of the uncanny moment of recognition between species. What exactly have these animals seen? Panar's photographs serve as a reminder that we must appear at least as strange to them as they do to us.

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Author:   Ed Panar
Publisher:   The Ice Plant
Imprint:   The Ice Plant
Dimensions:   Width: 22.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 18.00cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9780982365342


ISBN 10:   0982365349
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   30 November 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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"Ed Panar's latest photo book, ""Animals That Saw Me,"" depicts isolated creatures in empty environments: a critter version of ""Unhappy Hipsters."" In each shot, a furry subject makes eye contact with the viewer. Captured scenes include a forlorn golden retriever gazing out from a cement watchtower, an un-shepherded lamb watching over a field and a poodle hiding out in a car - all humorously (or creepily, depending on how you digest these) staring right back at you.--Yuri Chong ""T: The New York Times Style Magazine """


Ed Panar's latest photo book, Animals That Saw Me, depicts isolated creatures in empty environments: a critter version of Unhappy Hipsters. In each shot, a furry subject makes eye contact with the viewer. Captured scenes include a forlorn golden retriever gazing out from a cement watchtower, an un-shepherded lamb watching over a field and a poodle hiding out in a car - all humorously (or creepily, depending on how you digest these) staring right back at you.--Yuri Chong T: New York Times Style Magazine (04/19/2012)


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