Lost in Iceland, français, small format
Gerð | Útgáfuár | Síður | Verð | Magn | |
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Innbundin | 2013 | 160 | 2.290 kr. |
Gerð | Útgáfuár | Síður | Verð | Magn | |
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Innbundin | 2013 | 160 | 2.290 kr. |
Um bókina
„En photographie, les portraits et les scènes de la vie sont souvent ainsi faits que le mouvement en est figé — l’instant est fixé sur la pellicule et rendu éternel. Pour les photos de nature, c’est le phénomène inverse. Ce n’est pas l’instant qui se fige dans l’éternité, mais c’est elle qui est saisie et transformée en instant. Il nous est donné d’entrevoir l’éternité même.“
Guðmundur Andri Thorsson
Sigurgeir Sigurjónsson was born in Reykjavík in 1948. After studying photography in Iceland in 1965-1969, he went abroad for further study at the Christer Strömholm School of Photography in Stockholm in 1970-71 and in San Diego, California, in 1980-81.
Since returning to Reykjavík, Sigurgeir Sigurjónsson has published numerous books of photos: Svip-myndir in 1982, Hestar (Horses) in 1985, and his first collection of landscape photography, Landscapes, in 1992. These were followed by some of the most popular photo books about Iceland and the Icelanders ever published: Iceland the Warm Country of the North in 1994, Amazing Iceland in 1998, and Where Nature Shines, Reykjavík – A City for All Seasons and The World of Moving Water, all in 1999.