Larry Niehues, a French-born photographer who lives in the United States, traveled around the country for 5 years photographing modern day America while seeking out the continuing presence of a timeless post-war ‘old America’. Photographed using 35mm film, his portraits of people and iconic small town life (motels, diners, gas stations, cars), evoke mid- century American life in a way that is both authentic and powerful in the tradition of William Eggleston, Dennis Hopper, Bruce Davidson, and Robert Frank.
Larry Niehues is a French photographer who moved to the USA in 2010. As a professional photographer he worked for numerous magazines. In his free time he devotes himself to his passions: travel, music and biking. He portrays Amercia the way we remember it from the previous century. Dan Auerbach is the singer and guitarist from The Black Keys. Andrew Pogany is a journalist who has worked for Flaunt Magazine, Playboy, and Mage DesIgn.
A photographic portrait of America today in the spirit of Robert Frank and Dennis Hopper, shot with analogue 35mm. film
Documents traces of ‘Old America’ and highlights the charisma and spirit of the country
Preface by The Black Keys singer and guitarist Dan Auerbach
“All people need to be seen.” – Bruce Davidson.
“America is still out there – You just have to look for it.” – Larry Niehues.
“I’m proud to say I’m from the USA because I’ve really seen it with my own eyes – all the beauty and the destruction, the tradition and the innovation, the loud cities and the quiet little spaces.” – Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys).
Larry Niehues & Andrew Pogany : Nothing Has Changed
Portraits of the US
Larry Niehues & Andrew Pogany. Foreword by Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys)
Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
Territory: USA & Canada
Size: 11.5 in x 9.5 in
Pages: 240
Illustrations: 200 color, 40 b&w
Hardcover
ISBN: 9789401463065
Price: $65.00 / CDN $88.00
https://www.accartbooks.com/us/