latest additions to your library

Patrick Lichfield "Perceptions"
Not a photobook I would necessarily seek out but found in a charity shop for £1 it's a yes.
Pleasantly surprised, a real nostalgia trip to now fondly remembered years and more perceptive and interesting photography than I expected. Yes a bold choice to have the dust jacket cover distinctly out of focus, an exception to the contents but then "sharpness is a bourgeois concept" after all, perhaps?


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Jason Fulford - Lots of Lots

 
The Story of Western Science from the Writing by Susan Wise Bauer. I have recently been drawn in Quantum Physics through Schroedinger and his damned cat, "Wanted! Dead or Alive". LOL I am relieved to have been instructed by deGrasse Tyson that no one really understands it.
 
The Story of Western Science from the Writing by Susan Wise Bauer. I have recently been drawn in Quantum Physics through Schroedinger and his damned cat, "Wanted! Dead or Alive". LOL I am relieved to have been instructed by deGrasse Tyson that no one really understands it.

Terry Pratchett postulated three possible outcomes:

“In fact, the mere act of opening the box will determine the state of the​

cat, although in this case there were three determinate states the cat​

could be in: these being Alive, Dead, and Bloody Furious.”​


Lords and Ladies

The other I rather like from the same book:

“In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.”
 
A replacement copy of Mountains and Rivers Without End, by Gary Snyder, the former copy having been destroyed by a deranged kitten (redundant?). Snyder's evocation of his experience before the Sung Dynasty scroll of the same name is a lesson in seeing for any visual artist, and his exploration of the meaning of place, and our relationship to it, resonates deeply with my photographic concerns in documenting the human-occupied landscape.
Snyder's essays and poetry have been a profound influence on my thinking since my teenage years. His writing is far-ranging and wise, and has had as much of an impact on my photographic explorations as any collection of visual imagery. Art, literature, music, all become a part of who you are and what you strive to be.
 
Viaggio in Italia

Ghirri was one of the greatest Italian photographers. Interesting and inspiring book. I like most of the other photographers in the book too.
 
An Illustrated History of Snapshot Photography by John Wade, Christmas present from my sister (with help!).

A splendid little tome full of just the sort of cameras I love, and some splendid seaside postcards featuring them as well.

 
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