How things seem to be

'Open Mind', Hag Hargreaves, 1987
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Ag magazine, a specialist publication and international forum for the very best of contemporary photography, recently published a glowing review of the book How Things Are by Ian (Hag) Hargreaves, Photography lecturer within the Cambridge School of Art.

The reviewer, Chris Dickie, described the book as "...a tour de force of the darkroom, the likes of which I doubt you have seen before, and in all likelihood will never see again," and its author as "...displaying an apparently infinite imagination combined with a degree of skill that has been the envy of anyone who has ever stepped into the darkroom."

How Things Are is published by K Ostra Productions, ISBN 0-9553118-0-2, priced at £25.00. It is available direct from the author's website and from selected bookshops including The Photographers' Gallery, London W1; Claire de Rouen Books, 125 Charing Cross Road, London WC2; Beyond Words, Edinburgh; and Which Kraft, Bideford, North Devon.

For more information please contact Hag Hargreaves.


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