Cleveland: Inside Outside

Cleveland: Inside Outside
ISBN-10
1933197870
ISBN-13
9781933197876
Series
Cleveland
Category
Architecture
Pages
187
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
Orange Frazer PressInc
Author
Jennie Jones

Description

Cleveland Inside Outside is a visual odyssey through Cleveland by renowned photographer and Clevelander, Jennie Jones. Her photographs show everything, from the tiniest details in a radiator to a grand skyscraper in the heart of the city. The splendor within each one of her photographs makes the reader exclaim, "This is not Cleveland." Jennie's photographs show us exactly what we have been missing. She has shone a light on Cleveland's wonders and we are curious as to why they have been hidden in such plain sight and for so long.

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