p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
This post is mostly sparked by curiosity but i see it also as an opportunity for giving some recognition to the photographers who helped us shape the way we see and photograph the world. It is also a sort of continuation from my previous thread about the printed photographic press.
Are there any books that you (metaphorically speaking) carry with you since the beginning of you photographic journey. The sort of book that the pictures feel very familiar to you from the amount of time you spend going through it and studying them. Or a book that landed on your lap early on on your photographic journey and you aspired to match to?
I was lucky to have a copy of the book with pictures from a Greek photographer called Dimitris Harrisiadis.

I don't remember exactly when I got it, it was early to mid-90s and I was straight away captured by the way he recorded Greece in the 50s and 60s.


There are some pictures that feel so familiar to me - although I don't know where the following picture is taken, I spent my summers as a kid next to the sea with little taverns like this. This picture feels so familiar.
What about you guys? Where would you start from? Any photographic books that really stood out for you and helped shape you as photographers?
Are there any books that you (metaphorically speaking) carry with you since the beginning of you photographic journey. The sort of book that the pictures feel very familiar to you from the amount of time you spend going through it and studying them. Or a book that landed on your lap early on on your photographic journey and you aspired to match to?
I was lucky to have a copy of the book with pictures from a Greek photographer called Dimitris Harrisiadis.

I don't remember exactly when I got it, it was early to mid-90s and I was straight away captured by the way he recorded Greece in the 50s and 60s.


There are some pictures that feel so familiar to me - although I don't know where the following picture is taken, I spent my summers as a kid next to the sea with little taverns like this. This picture feels so familiar.

What about you guys? Where would you start from? Any photographic books that really stood out for you and helped shape you as photographers?