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Bewerberinnen/Bewerber

Bewerberinnen/Bewerber

[The Applicants]

Jens Klein
Spector Books
2016


NT$1,390
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Description

The photographer Jens Klein was invited by the Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst to produce an image book. He decided to sift through the application documents of over eight thousand scholarship holders from the 1950s on who had submitted analogue passport photographs to accompany their applications. Covering a period from 1950 to 2012, Klein selected 176 photographs of applicants who had received support from the foundation: a kind of transverse look across time and a visual chronicle reflecting Germany’s history and the evolution of photography. The photographs show how the medium has changed over the years: from black and white to colour, from an analogue to a digital medium, from elaborate studio shots to quick photo-booth pictures. In 2012, the Studienwerk introduced an online application process, thus ending the era of analogue images.

376 pp.
with 85 black/white and 91 colour illustrations
fabric bound paperback with thread-sewn spine
Width: 19 cm
Length: 25.7 cm
Language(s): English, German
Designer: Helmut Völter, Spector Bureau

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