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Landon Nordeman
"The Pig (at Marc Jacobs)" - Abstract Fashion Photography - Winogrand

2018

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€1,645.95
CA$2,636.50
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Landon Nordeman is inspired by the work of Garry Winogrand and William Eggleston. Nordeman's unique point of view, characterized by National Geographic senior picture editor Sadie Quarrier, as "delightful, bold and unexpected," provided his audience - many of whom follow his work on his Instagram feed - with a fresh perspective on the world of fashion. "Photography for me is about discovery and appreciation," states Nordeman. "It is a way of probing the world, and making pictures to satisfy my curiosity." Landon Nordeman (born 1974, NYC) has photographed around the world for fine art projects as well as commercial clients. American Photography, Communication Arts, Pictures of the Year International, The PDN Photo Annual, The Best of Photojournalism, The Center for Documentary Studies, PDN's 30, The Society for Publication Design and The James Beard Foundation have all commended his work. "The Pig (at Marc Jacobs) SS2016 - NYC, 2015" Paper Size: 13 by 19 inches Image Size: 10.67 by 16 inches
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    2018
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    Height: 13 in (33.02 cm)Width: 19 in (48.26 cm)
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    13 by 19 inches, edition of 9Price: $1,90020 by 28 inches, edition of 7Price: $3,10030 by 44 inches, edition of 5Price: $5,90040 by 60 inches, edition of 3Price: $9,900
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    Atlanta, GA
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    1stDibs: LU15525392331

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