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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nancy Borowick , Nancy Borowick , James EstrinPublisher: Hatje Cantz Imprint: Hatje Cantz Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 1.270kg ISBN: 9783775742481ISBN 10: 3775742484 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 08 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews-The Family Imprint,- the book based on Nancy Borowick's photography essay -Cancer Family Ongoing,- is one of the most poignant personal stories I've seen. Borowick's personal moments with her family tell a story of hope, love of family and heartbreaking loss. It's clear that she photographed in part to deal with the pain of her reality, and that level of intimacy allows viewers to deal with their own painful realities through her experiences. Yet, her personal optimism is seen through humorous and touching moments. I've cried alongside countless others who see these pictures; I've smiled looking through these pictures. The depth of these images make them instantly relatable, regardless of personal experiences.--Elizabeth Johnson -CNN - The Family Imprint, the book based on Nancy Borowick's photography essay Cancer Family Ongoing, is one of the most poignant personal stories I've seen. Borowick's personal moments with her family tell a story of hope, love of family and heartbreaking loss. It's clear that she photographed in part to deal with the pain of her reality, and that level of intimacy allows viewers to deal with their own painful realities through her experiences. Yet, her personal optimism is seen through humorous and touching moments. I've cried alongside countless others who see these pictures; I've smiled looking through these pictures. The depth of these images make them instantly relatable, regardless of personal experiences.--Elizabeth Johnson CNN -The Family Imprint,- the book based on Nancy Borowick's photography essay -Cancer Family Ongoing,- is one of the most poignant personal stories I've seen. Borowick's personal moments with her family tell a story of hope, love of family and heartbreaking loss. It's clear that she photographed in part to deal with the pain of her reality, and that level of intimacy allows viewers to deal with their own painful realities through her experiences. Yet, her personal optimism is seen through humorous and touching moments. I've cried alongside countless others who see these pictures; I've smiled looking through these pictures. The depth of these images make them instantly relatable, regardless of personal experiences.--Elizabeth Johnson -CNN - Nancy Borowick bravely documents this deeply personal story of her parents' passion for life in the face of death. As both are diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Nancy captures times of joy with family and friends and her parents' love for each other through to the end of their lives. This fearless portrayal serves to remind us that each breath is a gift and begs that we all remember to live our lives to the fullest.--Kelli R. Grant Yahoo! News The Family Imprint, the book based on Nancy Borowick's photography essay Cancer Family Ongoing, is one of the most poignant personal stories I've seen. Borowick's personal moments with her family tell a story of hope, love of family and heartbreaking loss. It's clear that she photographed in part to deal with the pain of her reality, and that level of intimacy allows viewers to deal with their own painful realities through her experiences. Yet, her personal optimism is seen through humorous and touching moments. I've cried alongside countless others who see these pictures; I've smiled looking through these pictures. The depth of these images make them instantly relatable, regardless of personal experiences.--Elizabeth Johnson CNN "[A] moving testament to a couple's unshakable love, and the strength of a family overcoming a painful loss.--David Morgan ""CBS News"" Nancy Borowick bravely documents this deeply personal story of her parents' passion for life in the face of death. As both are diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, Nancy captures times of joy with family and friends and her parents' love for each other through to the end of their lives. This fearless portrayal serves to remind us that each breath is a gift and begs that we all remember to live our lives to the fullest.--Kelli R. Grant ""Yahoo! News"" The Family Imprint, the book based on Nancy Borowick's photography essay Cancer Family Ongoing, is one of the most poignant personal stories I've seen. Borowick's personal moments with her family tell a story of hope, love of family and heartbreaking loss. It's clear that she photographed in part to deal with the pain of her reality, and that level of intimacy allows viewers to deal with their own painful realities through her experiences. Yet, her personal optimism is seen through humorous and touching moments. I've cried alongside countless others who see these pictures; I've smiled looking through these pictures. The depth of these images make them instantly relatable, regardless of personal experiences.--Elizabeth Johnson ""CNN""" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |