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Personal Ties: Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn

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Personal Ties: Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn

First edition of Personal Ties: Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn by Amy Touchette (2021)

First impression 

Large format hardback in new condition 

Signed by Amy Touchette to title page 

Comes with a dust jacket 

Published by Schilt Publishing

About

“Of all the neighborhoods I’ve lived in since I moved to New York City in 1997, none have affected me like Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. I felt it immediately. Before the moving truck even left the curb I’d made a portrait. That year, in 2015, I started making street portraits of people in Bed-Stuy with my Rolleiflex film camera. At that time, I had no idea how extensive the series would become, or that I would have the opportunity to share it with people in the form of this beautiful book. Although all of my photography projects derive from a personal endearment, these photographs, set in the streets I call home, feel even more so,” – Amy Touchette.

 

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Personal Ties: Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn

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First edition of Personal Ties: Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn by Amy Touchette (2021)

First impression 

Large format hardback in new condition 

Signed by Amy Touchette to title page 

Comes with a dust jacket 

Published by Schilt Publishing

About

“Of all the neighborhoods I’ve lived in since I moved to New York City in 1997, none have affected me like Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. I felt it immediately. Before the moving truck even left the curb I’d made a portrait. That year, in 2015, I started making street portraits of people in Bed-Stuy with my Rolleiflex film camera. At that time, I had no idea how extensive the series would become, or that I would have the opportunity to share it with people in the form of this beautiful book. Although all of my photography projects derive from a personal endearment, these photographs, set in the streets I call home, feel even more so,” – Amy Touchette.