Rania Matar: She focuses on young women in their late teens and early twenties, who are leaving the cocoon of home, entering adulthood and facing a new reality.
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Language: en
Pages: 144
Pages: 144
Portraits of American and Middle Eastern young women entering adulthood from Rania Matar, author of L'Enfant-Femme As a Lebanese-born American artist and mother, Rania Matar's (born 1964) cross-cultural experiences inform her art. She has dedicated her work to exploring issues of personal and collective identity through photographs of female adolescence
Language: en
Pages: 196
Pages: 196
Children are one of the most intriguing yet difficult subjects to photograph. Whether you are a proud parent who wants to capture the fleeting moments of childhood or a professional photographer working with paying clients, Photographing Childhood: The Image and the Memory will give you the know-how and the inspiration
Language: en
Pages: 128
Pages: 128
For its first 75 years, Brookline was a bucolic area of Boston, with rolling hills and low-lying salt marshes. Named “Muddy River” by its residents after a shallow tidal estuary bordering Roxbury, Brookline had no more than 50 families inhabiting it when it was incorporated as an independent town on
Language: en
Pages: 176
Pages: 176
Offering an inside look at the most famous marathon in the world, this exploration traces the Boston Marathon's 26.2-mile route from the starting line on narrow Main Street in Hopkinton to the Boylston Street finish line in downtown Boston, bringing to life the history, personalities, pivotal moments, and individual character
Language: en
Pages: 135
Pages: 135
Award-winning photographer Rania Matar's A Girl and Her Room reveals the lives and bedrooms of girls from two disparate worlds - The US and Lebanon. Set in the girls' personal spaces - which range from spartan cleanliness to chaotic disarray - these portraits offer an insider's perspective of not just