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  1. 50 Photographs is a photo book by American visual artist Jessica Lange, published by powerHouse Books on November 18, 2008. Featuring an introduction written by the National Book Award-winner Patti Smith, the art work distributed by Random House is the official debut of Lange as a photographer.

  2. 18 de nov. de 2008 · A 2007 feature in Aperture, introduced by Mary Ellen Mark, gave the world its first taste of Lange’s visual work; now, 50 Photographs gathers her impressive portfolio, featuring images from Mexico, Africa, Romania, Russia, Finland, Italy, and France as well as the U.S., into her first-ever photography monograph.

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  3. 18 de nov. de 2008 · Beautiful photos from Jessica Lange. She possesses a fine eye for the perfect shot and this collection have been taken throughout her travels in the Americas, Spain and Mexico. They reflect her own renowned humanity perfectly.

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  4. 50 Photographs. Jessica Lange. powerHouse Books, 2008 - Photography - 50 pages. "I find photography a most mysterious process--capturing that moment in time and space, elusive and fleeting, and...

  5. 18 de nov. de 2008 · 50 Photographs. Jessica Lange, Patti Smith (Introduction) 4.20. 25 ratings3 reviews. “I find photography a most mysterious process—capturing that moment in time and space, elusive and fleeting, and crystallizing it. You have made a photograph. It is its own thing now. To me, that is thrilling.” —Jessica Lange.

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  6. A 2007 feature in Aperture, introduced by Mary Ellen Mark, gave the world its first taste of Lange’s visual work; now, 50 Photographs gathers her impressive portfolio, featuring images from Mexico, Africa, Romania, Russia, Finland, Italy, and France as well as the U.S., into her first-ever photography monograph.

  7. visual work; now, 50 Photographs gathers her impressive portfolio, featuring images from Mexico, Africa, Romania, Russia, Finland, Italy, and France as well as the U.S., into her first-ever photography monograph. Alternately comforting and disquieting, Lange’s striking black-and-whites possess a kind of moody mystery that is appropriately ...