Plan BEY recently discovered that the young Fouad Elkoury – famous mainly for his black and white photography – used to walk around Beirut between 1982 and 1983 with two cameras. One contained black and white film, and the other a colored film.
Playing on the revealing differences between the two consecutive snapshots taken with the two cameras, Plan BEY created this publication holding a set of 10 pairs of colored and black and white postcards, back to back, in a folding plastic leporello.
Join Plan BEY for Volume II and III of this revealing exhibition.