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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sandra LousadaPublisher: Quarto Publishing PLC Imprint: Frances Lincoln Dimensions: Width: 25.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 29.50cm Weight: 1.270kg ISBN: 9780711230668ISBN 10: 0711230668 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 02 September 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsTake a look at 'London Light' by Sandra Lousada. She has now changed course, using her consummate skill and creativity to delve into the exciting world of making light come to life - at night - in obvious as well as abstract forms, adapting the latest technology to the demands of her imagination, imbuing it with human warmth... Sandra has not only put on record a different face of London - one that resonates the colour and chaos of modern city life - but she has also used her considerable talent to to create a poignant tribute to her late husband. West End Extra A feast for the eyes that captures the lights, moods and colours of contemporary London. Kilburn Times Opens our eyes to a London we haven't seen before in images that verge on the abstract as the wind buffets the lens over long exposures and the rain soaks the camera. Ham & High A collection of stunning images that depict our capital city in ways we haven't seen before. London Light offers a new perspective. SW19 A sense of movement distinguishes many of these photographs from the traditional images of London! London Light should inspire some people to make more adventurous use of digital cameras and others to look anew at the city - or both. Ham & High It will open your eyes to a whole new London. Guide This is a sumptuous depiction of light on our city's contours. It is an unusual photographic approach that makes a change from the standard coffee-tabley aerial shots or vintage slides and banal London souvenir guides featuring post boxes and phone boxes. Families Louisa enthralls her audience with her unique and compelling photography. Outdoor Photography Take a look at 'London Light' by Sandra Lousada. She has now changed course, using her consummate skill and creativity to delve into the exciting world of making light come to life - at night - in obvious as well as abstract forms, adapting the latest technology to the demands of her imagination, imbuing it with human warmth... Sandra has not only put on record a different face of London - one that resonates the colour and chaos of modern city life - but she has also used her considerable talent to to create a poignant tribute to her late husband. West End Extra A feast for the eyes that captures the lights, moods and colours of contemporary London. Kilburn Times Opens our eyes to a London we haven't seen before in images that verge on the abstract as the wind buffets the lens over long exposures and the rain soaks the camera. Ham & High A collection of stunning images that depict our capital city in ways we haven't seen before. London Light offers a new perspective. SW19 A sense of movement distinguishes many of these photographs from the traditional images of London... London Light should inspire some people to make more adventurous use of digital cameras and others to look anew at the city - or both. Ham & High It will open your eyes to a whole new London. Guide This is a sumptuous depiction of light on our city's contours. It is an unusual photographic approach that makes a change from the standard coffee-tabley aerial shots or vintage slides and banal London souvenir guides featuring post boxes and phone boxes. Families Author InformationSandra Lousada is famous for her theatre photographs, her photographs of children, and her iconic portraits of such luminaries as Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright, Vanessa Redgrave, Albert Finney and Julie Christie. Her photographs have illustrated many books, including, most recently, London's Parks and Gardens, by Jill Billington, and Hampstead Heath, by Deborah Wolton and David McDowall (both Frances Lincoln). Her book Public Faces Private Places: Portraits of Artists 1956-2008 will be published in September 2009, and will be accompanied by a major exhibition at the National Theatre. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |