Background information
"Before moving to North Wales in 2003, Tom WOOD had been photographing the people of his Liverpool neighborhood for almost three decades. Never seen without his camera, and constantly moving between different formats and photographic styles, colour and black and white, the 'Photie Man' (as Wood became known locally and as his last book with Steidl was titled) readily mixes images of strangers with portraits of family and friends." (from the publisher steidl)
Content
In the two volumes 'Men and Women', Tom WOOD displays carefully edited photographs taken from his archives filled with artistic chronicles of the lives of men and women. Even though the pictures are not presented in a chronological order, the work ends up being a book saturated with history, showing Liverpool in transition from its industrial past." (slightly adapted publishers text, © Steidl, 2013)About Irish photographer, Tom WOOD (b.1951)
Photo books by as well as with works by Tom WOOD
- Format
- 2x HC in slipcase, 20,5 x 26,5 cm., 344 pp., English