<div>For centuries, East London has been one of the most vibrant and complex areas of the city—a place where newly arrived immigrants, striving locals, and ethnic and religious minorities live and work side by side in a cross-cultural mixture unlike any other.<br><br> ?For the past two years, Deborah Rolt has made it her project to photograph East London and its residents, capturing powerful images of daily life and work in this iconic area. Street scenes and celebrations, a charity Christmas lunch and a low-level boxing match—through Rolt’s lens we see the individual lives and dreams that come together to make the city an ever-changing, always compelling place.</div>
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<div><b>Deborah Rolt</b> is a photographer who also runs a business selling handmade rugs to interior decorators around the world.<br>  </div>
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Hardback. Zustand: New. Since 2014 Deborah Rolt has been photographing life in East London, capturing powerful and affectionate images which speak eloquently of the daily realities of work and leisure in this colourful part of the city, with its equally kaleidoscopic people andtrans-ethnic neighbourhoods. Her photographs are distinguished by their human sympathy, featuring an eclectic mix of characters and venues - from an East End boxing club to a charity Christmas lunch which demonstrates Deborah's aesthetic flair and her ability to draw out the warmth in every scene as she captures the heart of a community. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 0061526
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. Since 2014 Deborah Rolt has been photographing life in East London, capturing powerful and affectionate images which speak eloquently of the daily realities of work and leisure in this colourful part of the city, with its equally kaleidoscopic people andtrans-ethnic neighbourhoods. Her photographs are distinguished by their human sympathy, featuring an eclectic mix of characters and venues - from an East End boxing club to a charity Christmas lunch which demonstrates Deborahs aesthetic flair and her ability to draw out the warmth in every scene as she captures the heart of a community. A wonderful photographic archive of an ever changing urban landscape and its inhabitants, constantly under threat of gentrification. With an introduction by Rodrigo Orrantia, the internationally acclaimed photographic historian and curator Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781910787335
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Hardcover. Zustand: new. Hardcover. Since 2014 Deborah Rolt has been photographing life in East London, capturing powerful and affectionate images which speak eloquently of the daily realities of work and leisure in this colourful part of the city, with its equally kaleidoscopic people andtrans-ethnic neighbourhoods. Her photographs are distinguished by their human sympathy, featuring an eclectic mix of characters and venues - from an East End boxing club to a charity Christmas lunch which demonstrates Deborahs aesthetic flair and her ability to draw out the warmth in every scene as she captures the heart of a community. A wonderful photographic archive of an ever changing urban landscape and its inhabitants, constantly under threat of gentrification. With an introduction by Rodrigo Orrantia, the internationally acclaimed photographic historian and curator Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781910787335
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