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BOOK DESCRIPTION: Nazraeli Press, 2007. Hardcover in clamshell box with photographic print laid in. First Edition, First Printing. 47 four-color illustrations, 24 x 12". Photographs by Jeff Liao. Essays by Anne Wilkes Tucker and Tom Finkelpearl. Deluxe Limited edition of only 10 copies housed in a purple cloth clamshell case that includes an OVERSIZED signed and numbered panoramic C-type digital print titled " 42nd Street Times Square, Manhattan ". The paper size is 24" by 12" and the image size is 23.375" by 9.75". Both the book and print are SIGNED by Liao. 

Book Condition: Fine SIGNED. Print Condition: Fine SIGNED

Publisher's Description: One of the main arteries between Queens and Manhattan is the IRT '7' subway and rail line. Jeff Liao lives along this route, and takes the train every day. Over the course of many journeys, he has developed a connection with his fellow passengers, many of them fellow immigrants who, he believes, share his dream of a better life in America. Liao walked the length of the line and selected locations where there was evidence of the '7', even if there was no train in sight. These photographs show wide sweeps of the neighborhood with such an amazing depth and perspective that it is a surprise to learn that he does not use a panoramic camera. Instead, he makes several 8 x 10 negatives of the same scene and combines them digitally, taking up to 60 hours to complete one composition. His technique is as breathtaking as the pictures he produces, and is described in greater detail in the essays by Anne Wilkes Tucker and Tom Finkelpearl.

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