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Trope London

Sam Landers editor Tom Maday editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Trope Publishing Co.

Published:30th May '19

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Promotion through social media to Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn, leveraging contributing photographers' collective following of over 1 million Local and regional gallery exhibits featuring book images Curated portfolio of custom archival prints from the book to be released

Trope London, the second volume in the Trope City Editions series highlighting the world's most architecturally compelling cities, is a highly curated collection of photographic images from an active community of urban photographers who have passionately captured their city like never before.Winner of the 2020 Nikon Photography Travel Book of the Year, Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards Trope London, the second volume in the Trope City Editions series, celebrates the meeting of traditional and modern architecture that colors every view of the city. The collection highlights the photographic images of fourteen emerging and independent photographers from London and beyond, who through their passion for the craft, creative development, and social media smarts have amassed a collective Instagram following of one million. This carefully curated and bound collection of 199 stunning photographs offers a new perspective of London. Each of the nine chapters is accompanied by a map, along with the locations where the photographs were taken. From high above the London Eye to deep within the Underground, these images command a strong point of view: digitally processed, filtered, toned, de-saturated, sharpened, for a very urban sensibility. Showcasing both the moody romanticism and striking modernism of contemporary London, the images reveal distinctive and dramatic visions of one of the world’s greatest cities.

  • Winner of Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2020 (UK)

ISBN: 9781732061811

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288 pages