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Hardcover Family: A Celebration of Humanity (M.I.L.K.) Book

ISBN: 0066209692

ISBN13: 9780066209692

Family: A Celebration of Humanity (M.I.L.K.)

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In this stunning pictorial journal, 100 talented professional and amateur photographers, many of them award winners, have captured the essence of our most profound relationship: family. Cutting across... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A True Treasure

This book was given to me for my birthday and I found it to be a remarkably beautiful combination of art and text. It's absolutely unforgettable! I was so impressed that I recently sent for a copy to give to a family that I hold dear. My applause to the people responsible for putting together such a wonderful book. I especially appreciate the acknowledgements in the back which were vitally important to identifying the photographs.

Moving

This wonderful book with images of family moved me to tears and laughter page after page. If you are part of a family you will be moved and want to share it with members of your own family.

What a stunner!!!

I thoroughly recommend this book for anyone who believes in families. The photo's are moving and breathtaking. The contributors are from all over the world making this a truely international book. If you buy one, I guarantee that you will want to buy another for someone you love.

Meaningful Moments of Family Connection in Great Photos!

This volume celebrates the family as humanity's fundamental unit. Think of the book as a family album for all of humanity, by capturing all of the wonderful and touching moments (including the sad ones) that make us all part of the human family. As such, the book reinforces love over prejudice related to surface differences, and a human focus over a political one. Some will be disturbed by the images of women nursing, and others will find the messages to be a little too political. All will enjoy the great photography. The book's images include black-and-white and color photographs of pregnancy, birth, nursing, child care, smiles, twins, wonder, dads, carrying, hugging, hanging out, music, beaches, saying goodbye, kisses, marriage, dancing, festivals, conversations, love, grandparents, the aged, eating ice cream together, walking, and intergenerational connections. These themes are sometimes formally built up, and sometimes just carried on for two images or three. Perhaps the most stunning two photographs are of Kim Phuc. She was the little girl in the famous 1972 photograph of napalm's horror. The other shot is of her holding her baby, Thomas, while revealing some of her napalm scars on her shoulder and back. She had never expected to marry and be a mother. Her happiness in motherhood is bound to bring tears to your eyes. The book's captions are interesting. Before the frontispiece, they are just one word per image. In the rest of the book, you get one quote per image to help put the visual message in perspective. You can either read these or not. The book works well either way. The opening essay will seem overly political to some. If it doesn't agree with your views, just skip it and go on to the photographs.The essay has a number of key sentences that capture the book's overall feel. "These images speak to all of us with clarity, universality and . . . joy." "Family is the last and greatest discovery. It is our last miracle." You are encouraged to see this as a "family album." As you look at the images, you should "hear the sounds of hearts beating all across the world." "We have hope." "That kind of love, family love, makes us powerful beyond measure." "May your love, like these pictures, last forever." The project itself (Moments of Intimacy, Laughter, and Kinship -- MILK for short) is worthy of comment. The organization ran a global competition to select these images. 17,000 photographers provided 40,000 images. From those, 100 photographers are represented here. I think this is a good model for how more photography and art books should be done. Obviously, you have to have a great screening committee and editor, but we should more often try to create the combined best of all people. Don't you agree? As a result of the competition and fine editing, the works are truly wonderful in their emotional appeal, compositions, and diversity of themes and styles. No single photographer could ever have hoped to capture

Great gift for Father's/Mother's Day, Weddings, or Housewarm

This is one of the most inspirational coffee table books I have seen in a long time. It's beautiful pictures of young and old alike are accompanied by lovely and fresh inspirational quotes. After I got my first copy, I bought four more for presents. It truly does celebrate the miracle of life, death, and love in the funky units we call family. A great gift for your immediate family or the friends you call family. Enjoy! [Note: Having been one of those mothers who nursed my babies into toddlerhood and saw how the public can sometimes respond, I know that some people may be made uncomfortable with the several (beautiful-in my opinion)intimate nursing photos.]
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