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New Book ReleaseVenice Without Gondolas, by Eleni Bastéa, a book of poetry, featuring photography and book design by Mark ForteAvailable through Amazon.com and Finishing Line Press
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Architectural Legacies: Thessaloniki - Istanbul A Photographic Essay by Mark Forte |
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Architectural Legacies: Thessaloniki – Istanbul, Four Hundred Years of Interwoven History was first exhibited at the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of New Mexico in 2012. This catalog includes reproductions of all original panels, and provides additional annotation. All together, the panels contain over 350 images taken, processed, and composed by author and photographer Mark Forte. From the text:
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Polychromes Selected Works by Mark Forte |
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Polychromes offers the ideas behind the process along with an annotated presentation of the complete "Legacies in Stone" series. In addition, you will a sneak preview of "Venice: City of the Sea - Polychrome Series II," a work in progress. Back cover text:When I photograph, be it buildings, landscapes or people, I am interested in uncovering a subtext in the subject that tells a story. The prints are my medium for retelling those stories. In my ongoing quest to make my images more evocative, I have developed a digital processing technique, which I call polychrome. The resulting prints seem to describe a space somewhere between reality and the abstraction of photography. This intermediate reality is perfect for retelling the stories. It is my hope that in looking at this image collection, you will be able to discover these and, perhaps, other stories, as well. 80 pages / 109 images Available in Paperback and Hardback |
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Duotones, Color & Transformations Selected Works by Mark Forte |
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Back cover text: Duotones, Color & Transformations offers an insight into the photographic work of Mark Forte. Trained as an architect, he initially used photography as a means of capturing and studying buildings, their details, and the context in which they existed. Over time he realized that what attracted him about his subject matter lay beneath the physical trappings of the buildings. He could read a subtext in his subjects that told a story of space, time, and nostalgia. His photographs are a means of discovering and retelling those stories, and in looking at the images in this collection you may just be able to discover these and other stories, as well. 80 pages |
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