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Races, Faces, Places: The motor racing photography of Michael Cooper
Paul Parker
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| #3989570 in Books | Haynes Publishing | 2009-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.38 x1.00 x9.25l,3.82 | File type: PDF | 352 pages | ||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| speedReaders.info Review|By Speed Readers|This is the sort of book you pick up in an idle moment--and hours later wonder where the day has gone. Both in terms of photographic technique and storytelling there is much, much to discover here.
Parker pays tribute with this book to one of the great names in British motor racing photography. The selection presented here is|About the Author|Paul Parker is a UK-based author specializing in historic motor racing and motorsport photography. He has published books with Haynes, Karl Ludvigsen, and Palawan Press. Paul also works regularly with top UK magazines including Octane, Classic a
Races, Faces, Places is split into three main sections as described by the title, and travel from the late 1950s to the early 1970s - the heartland of motor racing nostalgia. Races: focuses on Formula 1, but Michael Cooper also covers sports, GT and saloon car racing. Faces: features the author’s portraits of iconic 1960s drivers and is perhaps his best work and illustrates the author’s genius at capturing the moment, an ability to understand the subject...
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