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WITH FOUR CD's. published by EAR books, hardcovers, illustrated, 29.3 cms x 28.3 cms, condition: as new.
A Day in New York: lifestyle, fashion and sightseeinga day in pictures and music in this fascinating city. The trip starts at 6:00 in the morning in Midtown and covers all of Manhattan. The tour includes shopping a la Sex and the City, sightseeing in Soho and Greenwich Village, a stroll through Central Park and Harlem, as well as visits to museums, restaurants, and night clubsa day full of impressions that ends where it started in Midtown at night. Music CDs: Typical tracks from New York labels and artists are assembled here to create a compilation that is as colorful as the city itself. The spirit of the metropolis is reflected in jazz, swing, soul, pop, hip-hop and gospel, as well as in recordings by musicians who perform in New York's streets and subway stations.
About the Author:
André Fichte, photographer of people and fashion, is credited with an infallible nose for trends. This world citizen works all around the globe for the great magazines, record companies and artists, and fashion houses. He is a communicator, using his lens to catch people in his net. Born in Hamburg, he acquired his first camera at the age of fourteen. Photography has fascinated him ever since. He sees himself as a photographer of the old school. His portrait photographs are sculptures in two dimensions. His aim is to provoke contradictory sensations. If he succeeds in this, the restless perfectionist has delivered a job he can be satisfied with.