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Hi all,
Even if I'm not the fastest blogger, I have been reading this forum for quite a long time, and it helped me a lot.
Today I am quite happy to say that I released my first two books, one self-published and the other one is made by a small publisher, (their first real offset book).
Both books are offset printed, (please excuse my english) with an amount of 500 copies, and we could afford it with the help of a bit of crowdfunding.
One is about Marseille, it's a walk on the seabank, so it's called Marseille / Mer ; (mer=sea in french 🙂 )
It's leica & nikon F2 for you to know guys 😉
the second is called "Portrait of a young lady" and it's a collection of portraits of, sorry to say, an ex-girlfriend. But I guess I decided to make a book with it not only because it's an ex girlfriend, but more because of the mood of these pictures. It's a light and delicate little blue book that I'm very proud of, it suits her well and I think it's a portrait indeed.
Anyway,
yours to judge,
please have a look:
http://www.thomasboivin.com
PS : I'll post les soft pictures of the actual books later, I can garantee the offset print is really well made with real good darks & greys.
Even if I'm not the fastest blogger, I have been reading this forum for quite a long time, and it helped me a lot.
Today I am quite happy to say that I released my first two books, one self-published and the other one is made by a small publisher, (their first real offset book).
Both books are offset printed, (please excuse my english) with an amount of 500 copies, and we could afford it with the help of a bit of crowdfunding.
One is about Marseille, it's a walk on the seabank, so it's called Marseille / Mer ; (mer=sea in french 🙂 )
It's leica & nikon F2 for you to know guys 😉
the second is called "Portrait of a young lady" and it's a collection of portraits of, sorry to say, an ex-girlfriend. But I guess I decided to make a book with it not only because it's an ex girlfriend, but more because of the mood of these pictures. It's a light and delicate little blue book that I'm very proud of, it suits her well and I think it's a portrait indeed.
Anyway,
yours to judge,
please have a look:
http://www.thomasboivin.com
PS : I'll post les soft pictures of the actual books later, I can garantee the offset print is really well made with real good darks & greys.