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HAMBURGER EYES: Inside Burgerworld

Ray Potes

Hardcover | 20.96 x 2.03 x 26.04 cm | 200 pp

powerHouse Books | 2008 | 9781576874073

This fierce, moving collection of black and white images from underground photography magazine Hamburger Eyes (founded 2002) is proof positive that Diane Arbus's artistic descendents are alive, well and snapping photographs in a dark alley near you. Featuring the edgiest work of a gritty, gutsy group (including magazine founder Potes, Ted Pushinsky, Matt Weber and fellow powerHouse author Boogie), this important volume demonstrates the new generation's sharp eye for everyday tragedy, irony and flat-out comedy.

Ray Potes

Hardcover | 20.96 x 2.03 x 26.04 cm | 200 pp

powerHouse Books | 2008 | 9781576874073

This fierce, moving collection of black and white images from underground photography magazine Hamburger Eyes (founded 2002) is proof positive that Diane Arbus's artistic descendents are alive, well and snapping photographs in a dark alley near you. Featuring the edgiest work of a gritty, gutsy group (including magazine founder Potes, Ted Pushinsky, Matt Weber and fellow powerHouse author Boogie), this important volume demonstrates the new generation's sharp eye for everyday tragedy, irony and flat-out comedy.

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HAMBURGER EYES: Inside Burgerworld
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Ray Potes

Hardcover | 20.96 x 2.03 x 26.04 cm | 200 pp

powerHouse Books | 2008 | 9781576874073

This fierce, moving collection of black and white images from underground photography magazine Hamburger Eyes (founded 2002) is proof positive that Diane Arbus's artistic descendents are alive, well and snapping photographs in a dark alley near you. Featuring the edgiest work of a gritty, gutsy group (including magazine founder Potes, Ted Pushinsky, Matt Weber and fellow powerHouse author Boogie), this important volume demonstrates the new generation's sharp eye for everyday tragedy, irony and flat-out comedy.

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