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Conductors of the Moving World by Brad Zellar

Conductors of the Moving World
by Brad Zellar
Edition of 500
Designed by Hans Seeger
Publication date, March 2011
30 pages, french-folded, 6.625×7.875in, custom side stapled
B/W offset with 17 hand-tipped, color photographs

In the autumn of 1972, a delegation of Japanese police officials visited the United States to study traffic control in several large cities, including New York, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. The unofficial photographer for the delegation was Eizo Ota, an inspector with the law enforcement department of the Yamanashi Prefecture, and he produced a record of the group’s travels that might best be described as forensic tourism.

Using Inspector Ota’s snapshots as launching points, Brad Zellar plundered traffic manuals, haiku anthologies, the Watergate transcripts, and The Godfather for textual inspiration. The mysterious result is a Zen travelogue through 1972 America.

From a collection of 60 C-Prints, a mix-and-match assortment of 17 will be hand-tipped into individual volumes, making each book a singular work of art.

$55 All proceeds go to Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami relief. Buy it here

$55 All proceeds go to Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami relief. Buy it here

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  1. Elizabeth said, on April 15, 2011 at 9:25 pm

    Will any more copies be made available? Please let me know.

  2. LBM said, on April 16, 2011 at 6:09 am

    Hi Elizabeth. I’m afraid we’ve sold out. But I’m sure some will pop up on the secondary market.

  3. RDR said, on April 19, 2011 at 9:28 pm

    Just received my copy. the text and the random mix of photos are such a perfect fit to the point of uncanny. LBM continues to be a source of some of the progressive photography currently available.

  4. Robert Kalman said, on April 22, 2011 at 7:53 am

    Received my copy yesterday. Thank you. It is brilliant! (Zen on Zen).

  5. Jim Roche said, on July 9, 2011 at 10:10 am

    Inspiring. My new folios will be less ….conservative…than m old folios…..
    http://www.jimroche.ca

  6. Anastacia Nooriala Hunter said, on December 30, 2011 at 11:59 am

    This is incredible and Stellar Mr. Zellar! Happy New Year!


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