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Basque photographer Ricardo Martín (1882-1936) captured his home city San Sebastián in the midst of the Belle Époque, snapping portraits of Sorolla, Chaplin, Azorín, Unamuno and Pío Baroja, among others. This publication includes his sports-related work as well as photographs from the Hispano-Moroccan war.
In this new PHotoBolsillo volume, Spanish photojournalist and psychologist Javier Arcenillas captures the pain and desperation of those who suffer from violence every day, either directly or indirectly. He has worked on photo essays in Honduras, Cuba, Jamaica, the United States and elsewhere.
Catalan photographer Samuel Aranda (born 1979) has spent the last 15 years documenting conflict, migration and social issues around the world, working frequently for The New York Times in Spain and the Middle East. This PHotoBolsillo volume celebrates Aranda's many artistic achievements and accolades.
The Spanish Blank Paper School, founded in 2006, serves as a platform for emerging photographers focusing on everyday subjects and themes. This publication compiles images made by its founders: Fosi Vegue, Antonio M. Xoubanova, Alejandro Marote, Ricardo Cases, Julian Baron, Mario Rey and Oscar Monzon.
Chema Conesa is a renowned Spanish photographer and journalist, and is best known for his portraits and his work for the Spanish newspapers El Pais and El Mundo. This book explores the work of Spanish photographer Chema Conesa.
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