CliveC
Well-known
Seems like after many years, Steidl will be reprinting Henri Cartier-Bresson's seminal book The Decisive Moment.
It's due to be available by the end of October. Amazon's price is about $79 for the 160 page book. The originals from the 1950s are going for $500+.
Steidl, of course, has a stellar reputation for (re)production of great photography books. The documentary How to Make a Book with Steidl is a fascinating look at the process.
Anybody getting this?
It's due to be available by the end of October. Amazon's price is about $79 for the 160 page book. The originals from the 1950s are going for $500+.
Steidl, of course, has a stellar reputation for (re)production of great photography books. The documentary How to Make a Book with Steidl is a fascinating look at the process.
Anybody getting this?
FrozenInTime
Well-known
That's interesting when I ordered it in June Amazon said $92 "or less"
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=143112&highlight=decisive+moment+reprint
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=143112&highlight=decisive+moment+reprint
randolph45
Well-known
Seems like after many years, Steidl will be reprinting Henri Cartier-Bresson's seminal book The Decisive Moment.
It's due to be available by the end of October. Amazon's price is about $79 for the 160 page book. The originals from the 1950s are going for $500+.
Steidl, of course, has a stellar reputation for (re)production of great photography books. The documentary How to Make a Book with Steidl is a fascinating look at the process.
Anybody getting this?
Thanks for the heads-up,just ordered mine
CliveC
Well-known
That's interesting when I ordered it in June Amazon said $92 "or less"
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=143112&highlight=decisive+moment+reprint
Whoops, I should've done a search to see if this was covered already. :bang:
Pablito
coco frío
They must be printing a huge edition. I wonder if they will try to match the color and tonality of the original. Cartier-Bresson favored very low contrast reproduction which has generally fallen out of favor. I also wonder if they are producing an actual facsimile or if they are modifying the design.
The originals in good condition are going for a lot more than $500! I have one in not-so-good condition.
The originals in good condition are going for a lot more than $500! I have one in not-so-good condition.
FA Limited
missing in action
woohoo thanks pre-ordered as well 
Lauffray
Invisible Cities
I'm waiting for that too even though (heresy alert) I'm not that crazy about HCB.
I hope Steidl comes through on this one and doesn't pull another "Minutes to Midnight"
I hope Steidl comes through on this one and doesn't pull another "Minutes to Midnight"
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
Thanks for the heads up!
I just pre-ordered my copy. I could never justify spending the money for an original copy, even in not-so-hot condition.
I just pre-ordered my copy. I could never justify spending the money for an original copy, even in not-so-hot condition.
Ordered this awhile ago... any ETA?
Chris Bail
Regular Guy
Ordered this awhile ago... any ETA?
Amazon said when I preordered yesterday that the release date is October 31st.
aheiden86
Newbie
The release date is now listed as December 31st, 2014. 
That sucks... nothing like over-promising and under-delivering...
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Yeah, It'll be a B'day present for myself in the new year I guess.
Ah well, 2 months is not really a big deal. One of the kickstarter projects I backed is going into its 21th month of not delivering the goods.
Ah well, 2 months is not really a big deal. One of the kickstarter projects I backed is going into its 21th month of not delivering the goods.
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
At least it is being reprinted. I think we have waited 50 years; another two months will not matter.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Ordered it a while ago. I'm patient. It'll arrive when it does. ;-)
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Roger Hicks
Veteran
Are you sure it was he who favoured it? Or was it just the generally crap printing of the time?They must be printing a huge edition. I wonder if they will try to match the color and tonality of the original. Cartier-Bresson favored very low contrast reproduction which has generally fallen out of favor. I also wonder if they are producing an actual facsimile or if they are modifying the design.
The originals in good condition are going for a lot more than $500! I have one in not-so-good condition.
Cheers,
R.
I think we have waited 50 years; another two months will not matter.
Well, now that you put it that way...
sevres_babylone
Veteran
They must be printing a huge edition. I wonder if they will try to match the color and tonality of the original. Cartier-Bresson favored very low contrast reproduction which has generally fallen out of favor. I also wonder if they are producing an actual facsimile or if they are modifying the design.
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Hard to predict, but with The Americans, Steidl's version (2008) is lower contrast than the Scalo version (1997).
I don't anticipate they'll crank up the contrast; I'm not adverse to their taking advantage of improved book printing technologies, provided they don't mess with the sequencing and design (not that I would know, not having the original)
Much is made of variations in colour in online photography, but there are a lot of variations in books too. My two versions of Nan Goldin's Ballad of Sexual Dependency (both Aperture) are quite different; I prefer the earlier more muted one, but that maybe because it was the first one I owned.
I also like the original 1981 version of Mary Ellen Mark's Falkland Road, even though it's not well-printed, over the more recent edition (I didn't buy it) which used digital technology, but was apparently supervised by Mark, who claims it is closer to the kodachrome she used; I felt it looked gaudy.
Sorry for the detour to colour, but what I'm trying to get across is that sometimes are preferences are rooted in how we experienced the book or the photographs first.
FA Limited
missing in action
the amazon date got pushed back to Jan 31 2015 
Pablito
coco frío
Are you sure it was he who favoured it? Or was it just the generally crap printing of the time?
Cheers,
R.
Quite sure it was he who favored it. He talked about this. And the original book is printed in gravure - not exactly crap printing.
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