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A PERIOD OF JUVENIL PROSPERITY - Mike Brodie

75,00 €
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At the age of 17, Mike Brodie (1985-) took a train near his home in Pensacola, Florida, thinking he was visiting a friend in Mobile, Alabama, but instead the train took the opposite direction to Jacksonville, Florida. Nevertheless, this mistake triggered something in him. For Brodie, these wandering journeys across the American territory became true romantic adventures, documenting with his Nikon F3 film camera the life of a free generation, stowaways on freight trains, advocating anti-materialism and the rejection of contemporary social norms.

Published by Twin Palm Publishers, 2013

27.9 cm x 33 cm, 104 pages, new

ISBN 978-1-936611-02-7

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At the age of 17, Mike Brodie (1985-) took a train near his home in Pensacola, Florida, thinking he was visiting a friend in Mobile, Alabama, but instead the train took the opposite direction to Jacksonville, Florida. Nevertheless, this mistake triggered something in him. For Brodie, these wandering journeys across the American territory became true romantic adventures, documenting with his Nikon F3 film camera the life of a free generation, stowaways on freight trains, advocating anti-materialism and the rejection of contemporary social norms.

Published by Twin Palm Publishers, 2013

27.9 cm x 33 cm, 104 pages, new

ISBN 978-1-936611-02-7

At the age of 17, Mike Brodie (1985-) took a train near his home in Pensacola, Florida, thinking he was visiting a friend in Mobile, Alabama, but instead the train took the opposite direction to Jacksonville, Florida. Nevertheless, this mistake triggered something in him. For Brodie, these wandering journeys across the American territory became true romantic adventures, documenting with his Nikon F3 film camera the life of a free generation, stowaways on freight trains, advocating anti-materialism and the rejection of contemporary social norms.

Published by Twin Palm Publishers, 2013

27.9 cm x 33 cm, 104 pages, new

ISBN 978-1-936611-02-7

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