Flame Spirals: Journeys Into Nocturnal Photography
Stu Jenks’ first book, Flame Spirals exhibits the Zippo Lighter creations in which he first made a name for himself in the 1990’s. Intertwined with explanations on how he made the nocturnal spirals, Jenks shares his unique observations on God, sex, romance, and death, with a big dose of human universality. A must read for those trying to figure out how to photograph at night and those trying to understand how to walk between two worlds during the day.
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Flame Spirals: Journeys Into Nocturnal Photography
Stu Jenks’ first book, Flame Spirals exhibits the Zippo Lighter creations in which he first made a name for himself in the 1990’s. Intertwined with explanations on how he made the nocturnal spirals, Jenks shares his unique observations on God, sex, romance, and death, with a big dose of human universality. A must read for those trying to figure out how to photograph at night and those trying to understand how to walk between two worlds during the day.
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Flame Spirals: Journeys Into Nocturnal Photography

Flame Spirals: Journeys Into Nocturnal Photography

by Stu Jenks
Flame Spirals: Journeys Into Nocturnal Photography

Flame Spirals: Journeys Into Nocturnal Photography

by Stu Jenks

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Stu Jenks’ first book, Flame Spirals exhibits the Zippo Lighter creations in which he first made a name for himself in the 1990’s. Intertwined with explanations on how he made the nocturnal spirals, Jenks shares his unique observations on God, sex, romance, and death, with a big dose of human universality. A must read for those trying to figure out how to photograph at night and those trying to understand how to walk between two worlds during the day.

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ISBN-13: 9780984289189
Publisher: Fezziwig Press
Publication date: 10/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 7 MB
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