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When former photographer and commercial real estate executive Hank Klein suffered a debilitating stroke in 2012, experimenting with photographic effects became an important part of his recovery. Viewed through a Leica lens and Klein's vision and imagination, over 200 colourful Miami scenes invite readers to view the same subject matter in two ways -- one as a traditional photograph and one reinterpreted with colour, texture, and cropping. From the landmark Freedom Tower to an Everglades alligator, from Herzog & de Meuron's snazzy new Perez Art Museum to the old Vagabond Motel, striking…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When former photographer and commercial real estate executive Hank Klein suffered a debilitating stroke in 2012, experimenting with photographic effects became an important part of his recovery. Viewed through a Leica lens and Klein's vision and imagination, over 200 colourful Miami scenes invite readers to view the same subject matter in two ways -- one as a traditional photograph and one reinterpreted with colour, texture, and cropping. From the landmark Freedom Tower to an Everglades alligator, from Herzog & de Meuron's snazzy new Perez Art Museum to the old Vagabond Motel, striking compositions become more complex with the aid of technology and Klein's haiku-like commentary.
Autorenporträt
Hank Klein has lived in Miami since 1957. He was a photographer for the Miami News and later a staff photographer at the University of Miami.