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  1. 18 nov. 2008 · Jessica Lange. 50 Photographs HardcoverNovember 18, 2008. by Jessica Lange (Author), Patti Smith (Introduction) 4.3 31 ratings. See all formats and editions. “I find photography a most mysterious process—capturing that moment in time and space, elusive and fleeting, and crystallizing it. You have made a photograph. It is its own thing now.

  2. 50 Photographs Hardcover – Bargain Price, Nov. 18 2008. by Jessica Lange (Author) 25. See all formats and editions. “I find photography a most mysterious process—capturing that moment in time and space, elusive and fleeting, and crystallizing it. You have made a photograph. It is its own thing now. To me, that is thrilling.” —Jessica Lange.

  3. Acclaimed actor and photographer Jessica Lange embraced the onslaught of the pandemic and the initial lockdown in New York City in a remarkably intimate and engaging way: having been tempted to read French philosopher Guy Debord’s landmark text, Theory of the Dérive, (drift), she set out any given day with no destination, no purpose in mind ...

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  5. 18 nov. 2008 · Beautiful photos from Jessica Lange. She possesses a fine eye for the perfect shot and this collection have been taken throughout her travels in the Americas, Spain and Mexico. They reflect her own renowned humanity perfectly.

  6. 12 sept. 2023 · Dérive. Hardcover – September 12, 2023. by Jessica Lange (Author) 5.0 2 ratings. See all formats and editions. Award-winning actress’ third powerHouse title, a collection of street photography made during the pandemic in New York City; French for “drift.”.

  7. 18 nov. 2008 · 50 Photographs. Jessica Lange, Patti Smith (Introduction) 4.20. 25 ratings3 reviews. “I find photography a most mysterious process—capturing that moment in time and space, elusive and fleeting, and crystallizing it. You have made a photograph. It is its own thing now. To me, that is thrilling.” —Jessica Lange.