"Alinghi", The Swiss Challenge In Images
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
"ALINGHI", THE SWISS CHALLENGE IN IMAGES
GENEVA ? April 16, 2003 - During the Geneva Book Fair (30 April to 4 May) the Alinghi Team, winner of the America''s Cup on 2 March 2003, will present its official book, entitled "Alinghi". Through an intimate approach, photographers Thierry Martinez and Philippe Schiller reveal the one hundred people making up the team as the pages unfold. Enhanced by the play of colours and abstraction of Roger Pfund, the images literally plunge the reader into the daily life of the team. The photos capture in the heat of the moment the emotions that ran through the team - as a whole - and each individual that took part in the event. This book gives more than beautiful images of a sailing competition. Alinghi recounts its story to the world, capturing the imagination of enthusiasts for both sailing and great human adventures.
OTHER INFORMATIONS
Pictures: Thierry Martinez and Philippe Schiller
Text: Tim Jeffery
Direction artistique, layout, typography: Roger Pfund, Atelier Roger Pfund
Editor: Favre SA Lausanne
Format: giant, landscape 42 x 28 cm
Number of pages: 160 pages (images: 128 and text: 32)
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CONTACT Media Desk - Alinghi Team Bernard Schopfer or Véronique Teurlay T : +64-9-353 20 08 - F: +64-9-353 20 01 - media@alinghi.com Visit our website www.alinghi.com
Alinghi, Challenge for the America's Cup
2003, is flying the Swiss flag and carrying the colors of
the Société Nautique de Genève. UBS, Infonet,
Audemars-Piguet and Riri are its proud sponsors.
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