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Photographer: Edward Burtynsky
Image Name: Rock of Ages
Book: Quarries
Date of Book Publish: 2007


Photographer: Simon Roberts
Image Name: (Series - Merrie Albion)
Book: British Journal of Photography - Journeys
Date of Book Publish: 2017


Photographer: Simon Roberts
Image Name: Series - Merrie Albion)
Book: British Journal of Photography - Journeys
Date of Book Publish: 2017


Photographer: Jonas Bendiksen
Image Name: Uknown
Book: British Journal of Photography - Journeys
Date of Book Publish: 2017


Photographer: Andreas Gursky
Image Name: Paris, Montparnasse
Book: The Museum of Modern Art
Date of Book Publish: Unknown


Photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Image Name: Unknown
Book: At Work
Date of Book Publish: 2008


Photographer: Sebastiao Salgado
Image Name: Unknown
Book: Workers. An Archaeology of The Industrial Age
Date of Book Publish: 1993


Photographer: Sebastiao Salgado
Image Name: Unknown
Book: Workers. An Archaeology of The Industrial Age
Date of Book Publish: 1993


Photographer: Sebastiao Salgado
Image Name: Operario Ferroviario
Book: Workers. An Archaeology of The Industrial Age
Date of Book Publish: 1993


Photographer: Marc Riboud
Image Name: Witness At A Crossroads
Book: Photographers At Home And Abroad
Date Of Book publish: 1988



Photographer: Joel Sternfeld
Image Name: Unknown
Book: On This Site: Landscape in Memoriam
Date Of Book Publish: 1996



Photographer: Joel Sternfeld
Image Name: Unknown
Book: On This Site: Landscape in Memoriam
Date Of Book Publish: 1996

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