Matthew Frost: I Saw the Sign (2020, Hardcover)

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PublisherDamiani
ISBN-108862087055
ISBN-139788862087056
eBay Product ID (ePID)13038586250

Product Key Features

Book TitleMatthew Frost: I Saw the Sign
Number of Pages160 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2020
TopicIndividual Photographers / Monographs
IllustratorYes
GenrePhotography
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight26.5 Oz
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width6.5 in

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ReviewsMatthew Frost, most known for his short form comedy contents, has curated simple observations he witnessed on his daily run into a satirical book - I Saw The Sign. On his runs up the Hollywood Deep Dell, Frost became amused by the flock of individuals that would queue to take pictures at a specific point when it didn't really change the scale or perspective of the shot. He decided to take his phone on his runs each day and document the wealth of this content., Matthew Frost, most known for his short form comedy contents, has curated simple observations he witnessed on his daily run into a satirical book - I Saw The Sign. On his runs up the Hollywood Deep Dell, Frost became amused by the flock of individuals that would queue to take pictures at a specific point when it didn t really change the scale or perspective of the shot. He decided to take his phone on his runs each day and document the wealth of this content.
SynopsisSelfies, portraits and poses by the Hollywood sign, from the charming to the ridiculous After moving to Los Angeles the filmmaker and photographer Matthew Frost began going on daily runs up the Hollywood Deep Dell, taking him past the famed vista point where people flock to take pictures and selfies in front of the Hollywood sign. He began documenting each visit with his phone, drawn by the abundance of absurd satirical material. But as a daily habit formed, he found these moments increasingly touching. In particular he focused his attention on the two flat rocks that people stand on for the ultimate Hollywood shot: "Why do they line up to step on this rock? It's only inches higher than the ground and doesn't really change the scale or the perspective of the shot! Not knowing what I'm going to find up there fills my routine with unknown and excitement., Selfies, portraits and poses by the Hollywood sign, from the charming to the ridiculous After moving to Los Angeles the filmmaker and photographer Matthew Frost began going on daily runs up the Hollywood Deep Dell, taking him past the famed vista point where people flock to take pictures and selfies in front of the Hollywood sign. He began documenting each visit with his phone, drawn by the abundance of absurd satirical material. But as a daily habit formed, he found these moments increasingly touching. In particular he focused his attention on the two flat rocks that people stand on for the ultimate Hollywood shot: "Why do they line up to step on this rock? It's only inches higher than the ground and doesn't really change the scale or the perspective of the shot Not knowing what I'm going to find up there fills my routine with unknown and excitement., Selfies, portraits and poses by the Hollywood sign, from the charming to the ridiculous After moving to Los Angeles the filmmaker and photographer Matthew Frost began going on daily runs up the Hollywood Deep Dell, taking him past the famed vista point where people flock to take pictures and selfies in front of the Hollywood sign. He began documenting each visit with his phone, drawn by the abundance of absurd satirical material. But as a daily habit formed, he found these moments increasingly touching. In particular he focused his attention on the two flat rocks that people stand on for the ultimate Hollywood shot: Why do they line up to step on this rock? It s only inches higher than the ground and doesn t really change the scale or the perspective of the shot! Not knowing what I m going to find up there fills my routine with unknown and excitement.
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