Photographer Alexandra Dietz to Publish CHANGING TIDES

By: Sep. 22, 2014
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Photographer Alexandra Dietz to Publish CHANGING TIDES

Alexandra Dietz is a photo documentarian driven by an insatiable curiosity to better understand people -- their stories, what motivates them, and the way they live their lives. This is the focus of her photography, to immerse her audience in the excitement, joy, grief, confusion, and strength of each subject.

Her new photography book titled Changing Tides: Key West Personalities in Paradise brings you an array of fascinating images of the people who inhabit the island -- from drag queens to beach bums, millionaires to sailors, strippers to street people.


Alexandra sums it up best stating, "I impart my curiosity about people, and try to inspire my viewers to ask more questions of themselves and those they meet."

"We like her eye," says New Atlantian Library editorial director Hollis George. "She sees things with an incisive curiosity, introducing you to people in a most personal way."

Alexandra Dietz has worked internationally for the last seven years shooting projects in Columbia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Portugal, Spain, Sicily, Egypt, Lebanon, Papua New Guinea, Thailand, and India, as well as in the United States. She holds a BFA in photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, went on to receive a Fulbright Nehru scholarship, and is currently based in Key West, Florida.

Changing Tides can be found in the Photography section of the New Atlantian Library / Absolutely Amazing eBook online bookstore (AbsolutelyAmazingEbooks.com) or from Amazon.com.

The handsome 8 ½" x 8 ½" coffee-table paperback is available for $29.95 ... or you can grab the ebook version for only $3.99 if you prefer a digital edition.



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