Michael Markey
Veteran
Just ordered American Photos as well. I have the books on books version and some of the images are just too tiny to enjoy.
Me too.
Thanks for the clarification ,Papercut.
Just ordered American Photos as well. I have the books on books version and some of the images are just too tiny to enjoy.
Me too.
Thanks for the clarification ,Papercut.
Post Scriptum - Christer Strömholm
I had expected a good book. But this is amazing. Covers most of his lifework and different projects. Some photos are just beautiful and easy on the eye. Other rips your soul right out.
Thanks for reminding me about this great photographer, however I think the book is called Poste Restante. Is that right?
Post Scriptum is fresh from the print and is a new book. Available in both Swedish and English. Cheap as well.
The title is a reference to Post Restante, but a new book.
A collection of his entire work as a photographer.
Looking forward to your and John's reactions too.
For my part, I'm grateful for these reprints, even when they aren't 100% faithful to the originals -- they let me pick up books I couldn't really ever afford (or justify) otherwise.
No, I haven't ordered this. Just a heads-up...
http://www.steidlville.com/books/1317-Los-Alamos-Revisited.html
I don't know about you all, but I am starting to get a little bit cynical about the onslaught of often high-priced, multi-volume, anchor-weight publications over the last couple of years (from many photographers).
Gary
But if it's up to the standard of Chromes it will be worth having, I think, assuming one has the funds/space for it.
Yes and they seem to be mostly coming from Steidl. I'm not an Eggleston fan but I'm a big Bruce Davidson fan and I did get the similarly priced Black & White. I don't really understand the economics of book publishing but I'm amazed that Steidl haven't issued a (relatively) inexpensive paperback set of Black & White. The original set was limited to 2000 with Davidson signing and numbering each book. You would think he'd be interested in his work having a wider audience than that...I don't know about you all, but I am starting to get a little bit cynical about the onslaught of often high-priced, multi-volume, anchor-weight publications over the last couple of years (from many photographers).
No, I haven't ordered this. Just a heads-up...
http://www.steidlville.com/books/1317-Los-Alamos-Revisited.html
I don't know about you all, but I am starting to get a little bit cynical about the onslaught of often high-priced, multi-volume, anchor-weight publications over the last couple of years (from many photographers).
Gary
"Power" from Platon. Just saw parts of the series at the Leica-Photo-Exhibition at Photokina. I think, it is a very good complement to "Unofficial Portraits" from Andrew Danson, which I really love.