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Phone Book by Tatsu

Phone Book by Tatsu

Softcover, 70 pages, full color. Measures 8.25 x 10.75 inches.

A beautiful compilation of photographs capturing public telephone boxes, which are rendered as still standing time markers. 

From the publisher: 

"In "Phone Book," Tatsu's lens captures the essence of time's passage through portraits of public phones. Each image evokes nostalgia for a bygone era while prompting reflection on the impact of technological progress. Through Tatsu's artistry, these relics become symbols of human connection, inviting viewers to ponder what we've gained and lost in the evolution of communication."

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Phone Book by Tatsu

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Phone Book by Tatsu

Softcover, 70 pages, full color. Measures 8.25 x 10.75 inches.

A beautiful compilation of photographs capturing public telephone boxes, which are rendered as still standing time markers. 

From the publisher: 

"In "Phone Book," Tatsu's lens captures the essence of time's passage through portraits of public phones. Each image evokes nostalgia for a bygone era while prompting reflection on the impact of technological progress. Through Tatsu's artistry, these relics become symbols of human connection, inviting viewers to ponder what we've gained and lost in the evolution of communication."

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Softcover, 70 pages, full color. Measures 8.25 x 10.75 inches.

A beautiful compilation of photographs capturing public telephone boxes, which are rendered as still standing time markers. 

From the publisher: 

"In "Phone Book," Tatsu's lens captures the essence of time's passage through portraits of public phones. Each image evokes nostalgia for a bygone era while prompting reflection on the impact of technological progress. Through Tatsu's artistry, these relics become symbols of human connection, inviting viewers to ponder what we've gained and lost in the evolution of communication."