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A Quarter for Cancer
A Photography Project I Had to Do
by Joseph Bishop

Overview


A photography project in honor of his brother Matt who died from kidney cancer.
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Description


After the death of his brother to kidney cancer the author began looking for some way to fight back against cancer. Eventually he asked himself the question, "What can you do with a quarter?" This project was started with a single quarter and is the author's attempt to answer this question. The project was a set of photographs taken over the course of a year with the goal of raising money for cancer research. This book is a collection of all of the photographs and some of the blog posts that made up the project.
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About the author


Joseph Bishop is a photographer from Salt Lake City, UT. His book A Quarter for Cancer started as a personal project in honor of his brother Matt, who died from kidney cancer in 2016.
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Book details

Genre:ART

Subgenre:Individual Artists / General

Language:English

Pages:176

Hardcover ISBN:9781098361709


Overview


A photography project in honor of his brother Matt who died from kidney cancer.

Read more

Description


After the death of his brother to kidney cancer the author began looking for some way to fight back against cancer. Eventually he asked himself the question, "What can you do with a quarter?" This project was started with a single quarter and is the author's attempt to answer this question. The project was a set of photographs taken over the course of a year with the goal of raising money for cancer research. This book is a collection of all of the photographs and some of the blog posts that made up the project.

Read more

About the author


Joseph Bishop is a photographer from Salt Lake City, UT. His book A Quarter for Cancer started as a personal project in honor of his brother Matt, who died from kidney cancer in 2016.
Read more