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New in New jacket. First edition, first printing. Hardcover. Black paper-covered boards with title stamped in gray on cover and on black cloth-covered spine, with heavy translucent dust jacket printed with title in white on front and spine. Photographs by Ken Ohara. Essay by Craig Nova. Designed by Ken Ohara and Jack Woody. 144 pp., with 133 duotone plates. 10-1/4 x 8-3/8 inches. This first was edition limited to 2000 hardbound copies. New in publisher's shrink-wrap. From the publisher: "Ken Ohara's photographic series of one-hour exposure portraits create in their final form a new identity for each subject. The traditional evaluations we make of a portrait, i.e. 'How do you look? ' are lost in the blur of a passing hour. The soft outlines of heads and bodies take on a new power in their loss of detail, and we look to the objects that frame each sitter to give us a context for identity. Like Meatyard before him, Ohara's collective subjects create a wry and melancholy portrait of the absent artist."