Human Tribe

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Pub Date Sep 28 2017 | Archive Date Feb 28 2018

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A page-turner in the most exquisite sense, this book of over 160 portraits expresses the emotive beauty and grace of the human face. Documentary photographer Alison Wright traveled to every continent to capture the diversity of the human tribe, from toddlers to those who've lived a lifetime, and from South America to Africa, Asia, and points in between. Some of the people photographed are privileged, some live ordinary lives, and others live close to the land and in communities that may not last another generation. Collectively, these surprising studies of the human face remind us of our common bond and the inherent dignity in being ourselves.

A page-turner in the most exquisite sense, this book of over 160 portraits expresses the emotive beauty and grace of the human face. Documentary photographer Alison Wright traveled to every...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780764353963
PRICE $29.99 (USD)

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I really enjoyed looking at these photographs but I found that there were a few images that were included in the collection that didn't seem to fit and seemed very out of place. On the whole, Alison Wright focuses on people from war-torn countries, there was one image in particular which was taken in London that looked more like a wedding portrait. Overall I think this would absolutely gorgeous in print but as I said there were a few images that just didn't seem to fit.

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