aizan
Veteran
gas is nothing compared to bibliomania. 
the new color photography - sally eauclaire
beauty in photography - robert adams
the new west - robert adams
los alamos - william eggleston
henry wessel - henry wessel
saul leiter - saul leiter
the park - kohei yoshiyuki
the new color photography - sally eauclaire
beauty in photography - robert adams
the new west - robert adams
los alamos - william eggleston
henry wessel - henry wessel
saul leiter - saul leiter
the park - kohei yoshiyuki
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Antti-Juhani
Newbie
It´s all good - Boogie
Heavy metal - Alex Fakso
Shinjuku 19XX-20XX - Daido Moriyama
They are all good, but i love Boogie.
Heavy metal - Alex Fakso
Shinjuku 19XX-20XX - Daido Moriyama
They are all good, but i love Boogie.
Yammerman
Well-known
Been buying a lot this year the best being Let Truth be the Prejudice by Ben Maddow abouth the life of Eugene Smith . Great images and a real insight in to the man's mind. Highly recommended.
Some of the older books can be as expensive as a good lens.
Some of the older books can be as expensive as a good lens.
retnull
Well-known
"River of Shadows" by Rebecca Solnit -- in part, a biography of Edward Muybridge, but also an exploration of how technology impacts our lives (including cinema, the descendent of Muybridge's work). A very interesting book.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
My last photography related book was "Wer sind Sie, Henri Cartier-Bresson?", a pictorial volume with several essays about HCB's life and work.
Not sure what's the English title of it.
Before that there were Günter Osterloh's Leica M book and a volume about the photos of Stanley Kubrick before he became movie director.
Not sure what's the English title of it.
Before that there were Günter Osterloh's Leica M book and a volume about the photos of Stanley Kubrick before he became movie director.
bmattock
Veteran
Four issues of 1920's era magazine, "Kodakery."
Prior to that, nothing for several months after William Mortensen's "The Model."
Prior to that, nothing for several months after William Mortensen's "The Model."
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
Cocaine True, Cocaine Blue by Eugene Richards recently arrived in the mail. It's a stunning book.
bmattock
Veteran
Cocaine True, Cocaine Blue by Eugene Richards recently arrived in the mail. It's a stunning book.
Oh, non-photography related? "The Conscience of a Conservative" by Barry Goldwater and "MicroTrends" by Mark Penn and E. Kinney Zelesne.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
I'd rather call it "bibliophilia", btw. 
steamer
Well-known
I just caved in and bought The Genius of Photography but I controlled myself and pulled up on The Wonderful World of Albert Kahn.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wonderful-World-Albert-Kahn-Photographs/dp/1846074584/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209300844&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wonderful-World-Albert-Kahn-Photographs/dp/1846074584/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209300844&sr=8-1
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
Oh, non-photography related?
Cocaine True, Cocaine Blue is a photo essay published in the mid-1990s about crack in New York and Philadelphia. Am I missing the joke?
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aizan
Veteran
just placed my order for "a shimmer of possibility" by paul graham. can't wait!
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Nothing too deep, just finishing up the series..."Hannibal Rising" by Thomas Harris...
Picked up this hardback copy at the "Friends of the Library" used book store for $3.00
Picked up this hardback copy at the "Friends of the Library" used book store for $3.00
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
The Face of China as Seen by Photographers & Travelers 1860-1912
One Tack Mind Photographic Essays on Western Railraoding by Ted Benson
The Voyage of the Virgin Maria Candelaria by Deborah Turbeville
One Tack Mind Photographic Essays on Western Railraoding by Ted Benson
The Voyage of the Virgin Maria Candelaria by Deborah Turbeville
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Pure unadulterated inspiration
Pure unadulterated inspiration
A book filled with beautiful photographs of landscape, street scene, portraits... or the 'unexpected' fill me up with pure unadulterated inspiration. I just looked through a new book called "Family (Photographers photograph their families)" by Phaidon. Now I can't wait to get the portrait lens on the camera and corral the family in some beautiful light somewhere!
Other recent purchases: 2 books of Cartier-Bresson photos, 1 of Wynn Bullock, 1 of Henry Wessel, 1 of Gary Winogrand, 1 of Lee Friedlander, and the newest Nikon Compendium (to satisfy a bit of the late-night GAS attacks).
Pure unadulterated inspiration
A book filled with beautiful photographs of landscape, street scene, portraits... or the 'unexpected' fill me up with pure unadulterated inspiration. I just looked through a new book called "Family (Photographers photograph their families)" by Phaidon. Now I can't wait to get the portrait lens on the camera and corral the family in some beautiful light somewhere!
Other recent purchases: 2 books of Cartier-Bresson photos, 1 of Wynn Bullock, 1 of Henry Wessel, 1 of Gary Winogrand, 1 of Lee Friedlander, and the newest Nikon Compendium (to satisfy a bit of the late-night GAS attacks).
usagisakana
Established
Just bought a book on sale from my uni book shop about photomicroscopy.. is interesting stuff. I plan on buying Roger and Frances' book on exposure next time I'm in fremantle... I wanted to check first if it was a royalty book or not.
John Rountree
Nothing is what I want
As I grew up about 20 miles from Ft. Wayne, IN, I just bought a copy of McClellan Street by David and Peter Turnley.
M. Valdemar
Well-known
"The Necronomicon", by Al Hazrad, the Mad Arab.
al1966
Feed Your Head
Along Some American Highways, Andrew Cross
The gardens at Giverny, Stephen Shore.
have places a pre order for Sleeping By The mississippi by Alec Soth and will probably buy Niagra when I get paid.
The gardens at Giverny, Stephen Shore.
have places a pre order for Sleeping By The mississippi by Alec Soth and will probably buy Niagra when I get paid.
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
I picked up two photo books here in London last week: Satellites by Jonas Bendiksen and Istanbul by Alex Webb. Both are fantastic.
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