Picked up this book the other day at the Leica Gallery. A security guard (Jason Eskenazi) at the MET in NYC asked over 200+ photographers to talk about their favorite image from Robert Frank's The Americans. I found it interesting.
By the Glow of the Jukebox: The Americans List
http://jasoneskenazi.com/americans.html
http://www.photobookcorner.com/book/glow-jukebox-americans-list/
“Before I quit the Metropolitan Museum of Art as a security guard in late 2009 after twenty months of standing around, I used the opportunity of The Americans: Looking In exhibition to get to know a seminal and central part of photography history. And although I had been a photographer, mostly self-taught, for about twenty years, I had never really studied the book.
(…) The Americans is probably the one book that connects more photographers than any other, so while guarding the show I saw many of my photography colleagues enter. Between clicking visitors on my hand-held counter cupped into the palm of my hand, I began asking them what their knock-out favorite image was. Though many said it was too hard to choose and that many images were important to them, I insisted. I discovered that many of the answers revealed much more about the photographers themselves. And it was when I was alone in those galleries, staring at Frank’s images, that I decided to give my notice.” – Jason Eskenazi
The Americans List includes contributions by Joel Meyerowitz, Ken Schles, Ralph Gibson, Mary Ellen Mark, Jeff Ladd, Alec Soth, Martin Parr, Mark Steinmetz, Anders Petersen, Rodger Ballen, Graciela Iturbide, Stephen Gill and Robert Frank, amongst many others (200+).
By the Glow of the Jukebox: The Americans List
http://jasoneskenazi.com/americans.html
http://www.photobookcorner.com/book/glow-jukebox-americans-list/
“Before I quit the Metropolitan Museum of Art as a security guard in late 2009 after twenty months of standing around, I used the opportunity of The Americans: Looking In exhibition to get to know a seminal and central part of photography history. And although I had been a photographer, mostly self-taught, for about twenty years, I had never really studied the book.
(…) The Americans is probably the one book that connects more photographers than any other, so while guarding the show I saw many of my photography colleagues enter. Between clicking visitors on my hand-held counter cupped into the palm of my hand, I began asking them what their knock-out favorite image was. Though many said it was too hard to choose and that many images were important to them, I insisted. I discovered that many of the answers revealed much more about the photographers themselves. And it was when I was alone in those galleries, staring at Frank’s images, that I decided to give my notice.” – Jason Eskenazi
The Americans List includes contributions by Joel Meyerowitz, Ken Schles, Ralph Gibson, Mary Ellen Mark, Jeff Ladd, Alec Soth, Martin Parr, Mark Steinmetz, Anders Petersen, Rodger Ballen, Graciela Iturbide, Stephen Gill and Robert Frank, amongst many others (200+).
gdmcclintock
Well-known
Jason Eskenazi is a superb photographer. I highly recommend his book Wonderland about the former USSR.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Thanks for the info and the links, it really seems an interesting book to add to my list.
robert
robert
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