Love

Love

by NationalGeographic (Author)

Synopsis

Love is a journey across many cultures and places. It is a voyage that takes us back to the past as well as into the 21st century. Yet very little separates young lovers glowing under Shanghai's futuristic skyline and an Eskimo couple in Greenland posing for the camera a century ago. Pictures span the globe, from Niger where seduction dances are performed by young men, to Kyoto where a modern couple on a scooter races past three geishas in traditional dress, to Rome where a father and daughter share a tender moment in a very public space, St. Peter's Square. The book is divided into four sections, each with a 2,000-word essay, celebrating the different phases and circumstances of love: Yesterday; Public; Private; Tomorrow. Love is a tribute to photography.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Published: 29 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 142620115X
ISBN 13: 9781426201158

Author Bio
Ferdinand Protzman is an award-winning writer, culture critic and contributing editor to ARTnews magazine. He is the author of LANDSCAPE: Photographs of Time and Place (2003), WIDE ANGLE: National Geographic Greatest Places (2005) and WORK: The World in Photographs (2006). His essays, reviews and features have appearted in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The International Herald Tribune and the Harvard Review