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Tony and Eva Worobiec once again take to the road to create a beautiful photographic essay about an America that's fast fading away.Often when we think of the United States, we remember the things that once set it apart visually: the flamboyant oversized cars, ubiquitous diner
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Tony Worobiec
Tony Worobiec studied Fine Art at The University of Newcastle upon Tyne and spent 18 years as head of a large design faculty in Dorset. He has won awards for photography in the UK and internationally, and has had work exhibited in London's Barbican Gallery, The Independent Photographers Gallery, The Fox Talbot Museum and Bradford's National Museum of Photography and The Menier Gallery London. He is a founder member and past chairman of the prestigious Arena group of photographers. Tony regularly writes articles for photographic magazines both here in the UK and America. He is the author of 14 books, principally on night or travel photography, the latest which "The Complete Guide to Photographic Composition" has just been published. His books are sold all over the world and have been translated into Dutch, German, Spanish, Taiwanese, Mandarin, Russian and rather fittingly Polish. Tony is currently working on a new project where he is attempting to photograph the entire British coast at night.
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