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I Look At You, You Look At Me [1/10, SIGNED]

by Benge, Harvey (photographer, book designer, editor)

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First hardcover edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780473139001 / 0473139006
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Auckland, New Zealand: FAQ Editions, 2008. First hardcover edition. Hardcover. Fine. Benge, Harvey. Octavo (8-1/2" x 5-3/4"). Unpaginated. Black cloth-like boards lettered in silver Completely illustrated with color photos. Edition limited to 300 copies. This copy is #8 (of 10), specially signed and dated on the front cover with a silver felt pen by Harvey Benge, in Paris 11/2008. A fine, as new copy. "Harvey Benge has been working full time as a camera artist since 1992. He is interested in the international urban social landscape and the notion of parallel lives. "While something is happening here, something else is happening over there". While the main thrust of his work has been through published work, he has also exhibited internationally and has work in major public and private collections. He works from both Auckland and Paris."-- (Artist website).
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