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Photographic notes : everything is important, nothing is important

by Christian Vogt

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With poetic dexterity, Swiss photographer Christian Vogt offers us insight into our humanness -- sometimes irritating, sometimes painful, but always with an underlying intelligent humor. A high degree of integrity, an extraordinary density of composition, and a finely tuned sense of humor all characterize his work. The images in Photographic Notes, many of them accompanied by Vogt's idiosyncratic and thoughtful handwritten commentaries, are arranged by thematic mood.… (more)
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With poetic dexterity, Swiss photographer Christian Vogt offers us insight into our humanness -- sometimes irritating, sometimes painful, but always with an underlying intelligent humor. A high degree of integrity, an extraordinary density of composition, and a finely tuned sense of humor all characterize his work. The images in Photographic Notes, many of them accompanied by Vogt's idiosyncratic and thoughtful handwritten commentaries, are arranged by thematic mood.

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