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Deadbeat Club has released a new work by American photographer Ed Panar, whose photobook "Animals That Saw Me," which captures the moment when eyes meet with animals, has been praised by various media and artists. This work, which was shot over 10 years in the Emerald Triangle, the heart of California's cannabis culture, captures the beautiful scenery, the self-sufficient life that once existed there, and the complexity of the area, as told by the multiple bullet holes left on the car, in a quiet, ambient photobook that is enough to make you trip just by looking at it, without any people. At the end of the book, there is a 16-page mini zine "Flowers."
84 pages / Hardcover / 17cm x 23.5cm / Limited to 1500 copies
Ed Panar: www.edpanar.com
Deadbeat Club: www.deadbeatclubpress.com
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