Contains color and black and white photographs taken over a twenty-four hour period in the United States.
A Day In The Life Series
This series delves into the depths of the human experience, exploring the most intimate and mundane moments that shape our lives. Each narrative offers a unique window into the characters' worlds, reflecting their joys, sorrows, and everyday struggles. It is a meditation on the passage of time and how profound meaning can be found in simple occurrences. Readers will be struck by the honesty and resonance of these human portraits.






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Photographs taken on the same day throughout Canada show children, cowboys, dancers, steel workers, soldiers, prisoners, clergy, police, and fishermen
A new edition to the breathtaking photography series chronicles the tribes of Bedouin, the black-garbed Hasidim, the skyscrapers of Tel Aviv, the valleys of Galilee, and the deserts of Nagev. 125,000 first printing. Major ad/promo. Tour.
A Day in the Life of California
- 236 pages
- 9 hours of reading
On April 29th 1988 100 photojournalists roamed California taking pictures. The result is a visual time capsule of the state with pictures ranging from primeval forests to cutting-edge technology, from world famous tourist spots to isolated outposts and everything in between.
A Day in the Life of the Soviet Union
- 246 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Photographs and accompanying text depict everyday events in the Soviet Union.
A Day in the Life of Spain
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Extraordinary pictures of ordinary events capture twenty-four hours of Spain on May 7, 1987
A Day in the Life of Africa
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This epic collection is a one-day digital snapshot of the entire African continent. One hundred of the world's top photojournalists, including James Nachtwey and Sebastio Salgado, trek to 53 nations shooting 250 striking images from Cairo to the Cape of Good Hope. Photographs ranging from Namibia's San bushmen to the hip Lagos music scene capture a rich tapestry of African life lived on a single day.
