Globetrotting filmmaker Wim Wenders always takes his old panorama camera with him, using it whenever the sheer wealth of what he sees and the impression it leaves on him breaks the normal scale of things.
Lavishly illustrated, this is a celebration of the career of leading film director Wim Wenders. The book contains interviews and essays by high-profile critics and film-makers, including contributions from Wenders himself.
A moment ago a man with a cowboy hat stood there, forlorn, leaning against the lamp post. Weeks later I met a guy in town who maintained that he had driven his pick-up truck against that lamp. It was crooked ever since he said.
Wim Wenders
Wim Wenders: Polaroids