How Terry likes his coffee

Florian van Roekel
How Terry likes his coffee
Photographs: Florian van Roekel
Publisher: Self-published
80 pages
Year: 2010
Comments: Hardcover, 300 x 210 mm. First edition, 2010. Edition limited to 500 numbered copies. Design by SYB. Included in The Photobook by Parr & Badger, vol.3. In excellent condition. Rare copy now out of print!
In “How Terry likes his Coffee” I examined the consequences of professionalization on the way we cope with reality and each other. All photo’s are candid. The images were taken in a fifteen month period throughout five different companies in the Netherlands. This body of work has been produced as part of the final exam of my Bachelor of Photography at the Royal Academy of Arts in the Hague, Netherlands. (Florian van Roekel)












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