Hardcover: 348 pages
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Publisher: Gingko Press Inc. (November 20, 2015)
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Language: English
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ISBN-10: 1584236043
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ISBN-13: 978-1584236047
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Product Dimensions: 13.1 x 11.8 x 1.3 inches
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杰姆斯和卡拉默里自上世纪90年代开始摄影捕捉纽约市的大街小巷;店面二记述了他们继续努力记录鲜为人知但极其重要的横截面纽约的夫妻店经济。作者的穿透性照片只是故事的一半,虽然。在他们的旅行整个城市的过程中的行政区作者都采取了非常注意记录风光背后的故事。他们的丰富背景文稿,主要是从商店的业主和从业人员的采访收集的,带来美妙的色彩和独特的一次性设施的重要精微玄妙之处。作者已呈现出独特的酒窖,糖果店和唱片店就像忠实于历史上重要的机构和知名餐馆,酒吧和咖啡馆。从石墙酒吧到布朗斯威尔的自行车店,粉红色猫咪到史密斯和Wolensky;作者透露了纽约长期的夫妻档生意站在城市快速发展中间形成强烈的反差。
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James and Karla Murray have been capturing impeccable photographs from the streets of New York City since the 1990s; Store Front II chronicles their continued efforts to document a little-known but vitally important cross-section of New York's Mom and Pop economy. The Murrays' penetrating photographs are only half the story, though. In the course of their travels throughout the city's boroughs the Murrays have taken great care to document the stories behind the scenery. Their copious background texts, gleaned largely from interviews with the stores' owners and employees, bring wonderful color and nuance to the importance of these unique one-off establishments. The Murrays have rendered the out of the way bodegas, candy shops and record stores just as faithfully as the historically important institutions and well known restaurants, bars and cafes. From the Stonewall Inn to the Brownsville Bike Shop and The Pink Pussycat to Smith and Wolensky, the Murrays reveal how New York's long-standing mom & pop businesses stand in sharp contrast to the city's rapidly evolving corporate facade.