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Simon & Schuster Project Lives: New York Public Housing Residents Photograph Their World (Hardcover)

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Simon & Schuster Project Lives: New York Public Housing Residents Photograph Their World (Hardcover)

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Simon & Schuster 9781576877371 Overview

Project Lives: New York Public Housing Residents Photograph Their World, edited by George Carrano, Chelsea Davis and Jonathan Fisher takes you on a remarkable journey into a world turned inside out, where the camera's subject becomes the storyteller.

This collection marks one of the largest efforts anywhere of participatory photography and approaches a new visual medium, a universal language speaking across borders and cultures. For a generation, tabloids, television, and Hollywood have defined the public image of New Yorkers who live in the city's 334 housing projects.

Focusing on crime, disrepair, and other ills that afflict these islands of red brick, such portrayals ironically have made it all too easy for the government to reduce the support these projects have relied on since their birth some eighty years ago. And so, conditions worsen further yet, as the buildings try to soldier on past their useful life, at times crumbling around the 400,000+ tenants.

What if these New Yorkers had the tools and training to document their own lives? And the opportunity to share the result? By using single-use film cameras as a window into the heart of the projects and a creative instrument of hope, the courageous souls set out on a daunting mission to change how their neighbors, friends, relations, and very lives are viewed by America and accomplish more than helping preserve their homes.

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  • Simon & Schuster Project Lives: New York Public Housing Residents Photograph Their World (Hardcover)

    Simon & Schuster 9781576877371 Specs

    Editor
    George Carrano, Chelsea Davis and Jonathan Fisher
    Publisher
    powerHouse Books
    Publication Date
    April 7, 2015
    Edition
    1st
    ISBN Number
    ISBN 13: 9781576877371
    Number of Pages
    132
    Cover Type
    Hard
    Illustrations
    Yes

    All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.
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    Product details

    Simon & Schuster 9781576877371 Overview

    Project Lives: New York Public Housing Residents Photograph Their World, edited by George Carrano, Chelsea Davis and Jonathan Fisher takes you on a remarkable journey into a world turned inside out, where the camera's subject becomes the storyteller.

    This collection marks one of the largest efforts anywhere of participatory photography and approaches a new visual medium, a universal language speaking across borders and cultures. For a generation, tabloids, television, and Hollywood have defined the public image of New Yorkers who live in the city's 334 housing projects.

    Focusing on crime, disrepair, and other ills that afflict these islands of red brick, such portrayals ironically have made it all too easy for the government to reduce the support these projects have relied on since their birth some eighty years ago. And so, conditions worsen further yet, as the buildings try to soldier on past their useful life, at times crumbling around the 400,000+ tenants.

    What if these New Yorkers had the tools and training to document their own lives? And the opportunity to share the result? By using single-use film cameras as a window into the heart of the projects and a creative instrument of hope, the courageous souls set out on a daunting mission to change how their neighbors, friends, relations, and very lives are viewed by America and accomplish more than helping preserve their homes.

    In the Box

    • Simon & Schuster Project Lives: New York Public Housing Residents Photograph Their World (Hardcover)

      Simon & Schuster 9781576877371 Specs

      Editor
      George Carrano, Chelsea Davis and Jonathan Fisher
      Publisher
      powerHouse Books
      Publication Date
      April 7, 2015
      Edition
      1st
      ISBN Number
      ISBN 13: 9781576877371
      Number of Pages
      132
      Cover Type
      Hard
      Illustrations
      Yes

      All product and company names are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by them.

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