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Who's Bill and Rosa? The steakhouse in Texas ones with the famous onion rings?
Just learnt from Fondation HCB that there will be an upcoming HCB book this year. Currently there is an exhibition at Centre Pompidou, Paris. So far I have only one HCB book, definitely looking forward to the new book.
http://www.thamesandhudson.com/Henri_Cartier-Bresson_Here_and_Now/9780500544303
http://www.centrepompidou.fr/cpv/ressource.action?param.id=FR_R-8c3927ca103e21f93722c4695e4783e¶m.idSource=FR_E-8528b4338f3fde2beee8388769730d1
I really enjoyed and was affected by Ways of Seeing, but didn't have an appetite for most of the essays in this book. His essays on photography are more on the politics of the image than on aesthetics.Understanding A Photograph - John Berger
I'm always impressed by the fluent style of his writing and his perceptive insight. Ways Of Seeing is a book I frequently return to to think about photography, so this set of essays is a real find.
Lol, Johnny! I believe it was inscribed to William Eggleston & his wife, Rosa...
and this great new publication by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger: The Photobook, a history vol. III
Received today: the christmas tree bucket
and this great new publication by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger: The Photobook, a history vol. III
SNAP!!
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I like photobooks, but only because they contain photos, rather than per se. Is a book about photobooks not a rarified step too far?
Just got given Geoff Dyer: The Ongoing Moment, which I'm looking forward to starting.