1991 / First Edition
Publisher: Aperture
With his first book Living Room, Waplington enters the homes of two working-class families in Nottingham, England. The photographs are crowded, chaotic, and intimate. Brightly saturated photographs are accompanied by essays written by John Berger and Richard Avedon. Waplington’s photographs capture the essence of family and the richness of shared domestic life.
Condition: Good condition. Hardcover. Minimal shelf wear. Slight foxing along the pages. Dust jacket preserved with mylar. Pages are in clean condition.
1991 / First Edition
Publisher: Aperture
With his first book Living Room, Waplington enters the homes of two working-class families in Nottingham, England. The photographs are crowded, chaotic, and intimate. Brightly saturated photographs are accompanied by essays written by John Berger and Richard Avedon. Waplington’s photographs capture the essence of family and the richness of shared domestic life.
Condition: Good condition. Hardcover. Minimal shelf wear. Slight foxing along the pages. Dust jacket preserved with mylar. Pages are in clean condition.