Vrin


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In 1990, Verner Soler, born in the Swiss village of Vrin, in the Canton of Grisons, and educated as a primary school teacher, traveled to Los Angeles. His intended six-month stay turned into thirty years and counting. He studied photography and creative advertising in California, married and raised a child, and became a Creative Director with Saatchi & Saatchi in Los Angeles, where he leads campaigns for major global brands such as Toyota. His native alpine village of 250 inhabitants could not be more different from the metropolis of 3.8 million that has become his new home. Against the odds, Soler has tried for more than three decades to maintain a connection to the place and the people he left behind. Vrin: Home Through an Emigrant's Lens presents Soler's intimate exploration of an emigrant's emotions when confronted with the accelerated changes in the village and its people, which he experiences as if captured in a time-lapse. His authentic, powerful images exude an uninhibited, candid reality. At the same time, they are full of meaning and longing. Combined with long narrative captions, they invite viewers to experience this place of power for themselves.

EAN: 9783039422012
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 20.06.2024
Autoren: Soler, Verner
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 336
Abbildungen: 153 farbige Abbildungen
Keyword: Bildessay; Bäuerlich geprägtes Leben in den Bergen; Creative Advertising; Creative Director; Documentary; Dokumentation; Emigrant; Emigration; Fotograf; Fotografie; Graubünden; Grissons; Heimat; Home; Konfrontation mit der Moderne; Photo essay; Photographer; Photography; Rural life in the Alps in the face of modernity; Saatchi & Saatchi Los Angeles; Val Lumnezia; Verner Soler; Vrin; Werbegestalter
Fachschema: Graubünden~Fotobände (allgemein)~Geschenkband / Fotobände~Fotografie / Dokumentarfotografie, Geschichte
Fachkategorie: Fotojournalismus
Länge: 287 mm
Breite: 215 mm

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