Description
'One of the most influential art projects of the decade' - Washington Post
From street photographer Brandon Stanton, Humans is a book that connects readers as global citizens at a time when erecting more borders is the order of the day. It shows us the entire world, one story at a time . . .
After five years of traveling the globe, the creator of Humans of New York brings people from all parts of the world into a conversation with readers, presenting beautiful photographs alongside stories from their lives. Ignoring borders, this book chronicles lives and shows us the faces of the world. From London, Paris and Rome to Iraq, Dubai, Ukraine, Pakistan, Jordan, Uganda, Vietnam, Israel and every other place in between, these interviews go deeper than ever before.
Including hundreds of photos and stories of people Brandon met and talked with in over forty countries, Humans is a full colour illustrated book that includes never seen before material and several of Stanton's essays, which - like his photography - have been loved and shared by his followers worldwide.
The thrilling new book that brings people all around the world together by the creator of Humans of New York
About the Author
Brandon Stanton is the creator of the number one New York Times bestselling books Humans of New York and Humans of New York: Stories as well as the children's book, Little Humans. His photography and storytelling blog, also called Humans of New York, is followed by a global audience of more than thirty million people across several social media platforms. In addition to sharing thousands of stories from around the world, the blog has raised over $12 million for featured individuals and non-profits. Stanton is a graduate of the University of Georgia and lives in New York City.
Reviews
Profound interviews and signature stunning photography * Newsweek *
Just when we need it, Humans reminds us what it means to be human . . . one of the most influential art projects of the decade * Washington Post *
Book Information
ISBN 9781509851744
Author Brandon Stanton
Format Hardback
Page Count 448
Imprint Macmillan
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Weight(grams) 1234g
Dimensions(mm) 262mm * 216mm * 30mm