Two Changes (Edt of 50)
Adam Murray
Two Changes (Edt of 50)
Photographs: Adam Murray
Publisher: PPP Editions
20 pages
Year: 2011
Comments: Stapled softcover, 20 x 14 cm. Numbered edition of 50. In very good condition.
Photographs taken in East and North England, 3–6 March 2011.
Preston is My Paris is a photography-based project by Adam Murray and Robert Parkinson which started as a photocopied zine with the intention of encouraging the exploration of Preston as a subject for creative practice but grew into a a multi-faceted project rooted in photography.
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