Over the past two years, Jessica Dimmock has photographed a group of die-hard heroin users living on “The Ninth Floor” of a Manhattan building in a surprising, powerful, and intimate way. The tale of the terrible consequences of heroin abuse has been documented many times before, but Dimmock epitomizes the attitude of the concerned photographer by her deep compassion for the people she portrays. The photographs brilliantly capture the chaotic atmosphere of human lives spinning out of control. Dimmock’s contemporary visual language, coupled with a strong narrative approach, compels the viewer to understanding and to care.
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Jessica is a graduate of The International Center of Photography's Program in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism. Her work has appeared in Aperture, The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Time, Fortune, New York Magazine and Fader. For her work on heroin addicts in the Flatiron district she was awarded the F Award for Concerned Photography from Forma and Fabrica.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 164 pages, 4to. No DJ. Shelfwear: light scuffing along edges and covers, corners are lightly bumped, light tanning along page edges, last half of book the page leafs are warped due to exposure to moisture. Volume is in Good-plus condition. Seller Inventory # 062169
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Hardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good. No Jacket. Over the past two years, Jessica Dimmock has photographed a group of die-hard heroin users living on 'The Ninth Floor' of a Manhattan building in a surprising, powerful, and intimate way. The tale of the terrible consequences of heroin abuse has been documented many times before, but Dimmock epitomizes the attitude of the concerned photographer by her deep compassion for the people she portrays. The photographs brilliantly capture the chaotic atmosphere of human lives spinning out of control. Dimmock's contemporary visual language, coupled with a strong narrative approach, compels the viewer to understanding and to care. Covers lightly rubbed. Spine slightly loose. Rear endpaper dog-eared at top; otherwise, very nice, clean copy. No dust jacket, as issued. Seller Inventory # 297678
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Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Features an essay by Max Kozloff. A gritty, intimate, and depressing collection of color images taken over the course of two years and focusing on a group of heroin users who all lived on the ninth floor of the same building in Manhattan. A very near fine copy in photo-illustrated boards with a slight tap to the bottom front corner in a very near fine obi. No dust jacket as issued. (Parr & Badger v3, 96-97) Uncommon. Seller Inventory # 194602
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Hardcover. Condition: New. No Jacket. 1st Edition. A New First Edition in Hardcover Signed with lovely note nay Ms. Dimmock Solid. Square. Unmarked The only signed / inscribed copy listed. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 4195
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Seller: Studio Books, Thornwood, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: New. First Edition, First Printing. Contrasto, 2007. Hardcover in pictorial boards with silver obi. First Edition, First Printing. 128 pages with numerous color photographic images throughout. Quarto (10.5 x 8 in./26.5 x 20 cm) Photographs by Jessica Dimmock. Essay by Max Kozloff. Cited in Parr and Badger , Vol 3. Book Condition: Fine tight, clean copy (still in the publisher's original shrinkwrap). "Over the past two years, Jessica Dimmock has photographed a group of die-hard heroin users living on The Ninth Floor of a Manhattan building in a surprising, powerful, and intimate way. The tale of the terrible consequences of heroin abuse has been documented many times before, but Dimmock epitomizes the attitude of the concerned photographer by her deep compassion for the people she portrays. The photographs brilliantly capture the chaotic atmosphere of human lives spinning out of control. Dimmock's contemporary visual language, coupled with a strong narrative approach, compels the viewer to understanding and to care."--the publisher. Seller Inventory # 250
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