Full-value coffee-table “rupa – eBOOK” with 20 unreleased photographs (only for the iPhone and iPod touch – 55 images total!).
Black and white
The journalistic style of these black and white pictures shine a spotlight on this lovable character and all the different places she lives in and visits. The pictures build up page for page into a passionate declaration of love for a dog, photography, and life itself.
Peter Nitsch lives and works in Munich and Bangkok. His works have received numerous awards, including the internationally renowned “Photography Award Los Angeles”; Nitsch’s urban images, which were released in his photo book “BANGKOK – Urban Identities”, were awarded the bronze medal. Roman Rahmacher, editor of GEO Epoche, wrote: “He doesn’t try to aestheticise, … but he also doesn’t focus on the strikingly inadequate. Neither does he try to create any kind of phony effects, as it were. And that’s what makes his work so unique.”
Margit Kohl, the author of the foreword, is Senior Editor of the Süddeutsche Zeitung. She doesn’t own a dog. As a child she grew up with a cat and learned above all to love their independence. Receptionist Miss Moneypenny‘s head-strong nature easily won her heart …
The “rupa – eBOOK” is quite simple to operate.
The operating elements are especially designed to provide user-friendly handling. The “rupa – eBOOK” navigation is performed via typical iPhone gestures. The zoom motion performed with the fingers both enlarges and reduces the images.