Amsterdam

Amsterdam by Micki O’Flynn, published by teNeues Publishing Company in 2004, offers a visual exploration of the Dutch capital. This edition, presented in French and spanning 119 pages, showcases the unique blend of tradition and modernity that characterizes Amsterdam. Through striking photography, the book captures the essence of the city, highlighting its architectural landmarks, vibrant street life, and the distinctive spirit of its residents.
Readers will find a rich pictorial representation that illustrates both the historical and contemporary aspects of Amsterdam. The images, taken by award-winning photographer Bonnie Josephson, depict various scenes, from street musicians to tree-lined canals, emphasizing the city’s cosmopolitan nature. This book serves as a visual tour of Amsterdam’s museums, tours, and points of interest, making it a valuable resource for those interested in travel and European culture.
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Amsterdam is a canny blend of old and new, a city in which non-conformity and tradition easily co-exist and the cutting-edge is embraced in a historical setting. This stunning visual survey manages to capture both the timelessness of the Netherlands’ capital city and the free spiritedness of its residents. Whether she’s photographing street musicians or tree-line canals, architectural landmarks or a cafe dweller smoking a bong, award-winning photographer Bonnie Josephson’s images reveal the cosmopolitanism so unique to this relaxed yet dynamic city.
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