Steve Bellayr
Veteran
"Inside Algeria" by Michael von Graffenried Aperture
Papercut
Well-known
Winogrand, "The Animals" !
nksyoon
Well-known
Just received this: "White Sea Black Sea" by Jens Olof Lasthein - panoramics
Also see galleries on his website: http://www.lasthein.se/
Also see galleries on his website: http://www.lasthein.se/
Arvay
Obscurant
"The Master Photographer's Lith Printing Course: A Definitive Guide to Creative Lith Printing" by Tim Rudman
Just purchased on bay
Just purchased on bay
direwolf101
Well-known
"Edge of Darkness," by Barry Thornton.
nico
Well-known
Eugene Atget: Paris
Its the one published by Taschen.
... I bought it too and John Phillips "War and Peace".
I'm also waiting for my copy of Robert Frank's "The Americans" ...
sweathog
Well-known
I was given for my 21st birthday I was given a copy of Curse Of The Black Gold by Ed Kashi.
I saw some of his work in National Geographic while in a doctor's waiting room, and when I heard the book was out I was very excited but couldn't ever justify purchasing it, so I was so grateful when I received it.
I saw some of his work in National Geographic while in a doctor's waiting room, and when I heard the book was out I was very excited but couldn't ever justify purchasing it, so I was so grateful when I received it.
aizan
Veteran
got 'baghdad calling' by geert van kesteren a while ago, and just went on an alec soth binge: sleeping by the mississippi, niagara, fashion magazine. snag those reprints while you can!
ljsegil
Well-known
Robert Adams
Robert Adams
I was fortunate to just come across Robert Adam's (no relation to Ansel) writing for the first time, and find it revelatory, most erudite, yet readable. He takes a photograph both within and without its immediate context and relates it both to the larger world and other forms of art and makes it seem more a complete work than simply an object in a gallery. So far I have gone through "Beauty in Photography" (twice in a week) with "Why People Photograph" in between. I have more of his work on order already; impatiently awaiting arrival. And I've yet to see a photo made by the man, but his prose certainly speaks to me. Most highly recommended (and short with big print to boot).
LJS
Robert Adams
I was fortunate to just come across Robert Adam's (no relation to Ansel) writing for the first time, and find it revelatory, most erudite, yet readable. He takes a photograph both within and without its immediate context and relates it both to the larger world and other forms of art and makes it seem more a complete work than simply an object in a gallery. So far I have gone through "Beauty in Photography" (twice in a week) with "Why People Photograph" in between. I have more of his work on order already; impatiently awaiting arrival. And I've yet to see a photo made by the man, but his prose certainly speaks to me. Most highly recommended (and short with big print to boot).
LJS
Papercut
Well-known
Amazon should be paying RFF a commission for this thread alone -- it is responsible for inducing major BAS (book acquisition syndrome) for me on a regular basis! 
Papercut
Well-known
Daido Moriyama, "Shinjuku, 19XX-20XX"
pesphoto
Veteran
Just got "Kertesz on Kertesz" for $1.50
Waiting for "Darkroom 2"
Waiting for "Darkroom 2"
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Jonas Bendiksen's new one, with an intro by Philip Gourevich, "The Places We Live." Breathtaking. Conceptually cool, too--he photographed people's slum houses throughout the world, many of them homemade, four photos per house, one of each wall. Each set is a double foldout, so you can see the whole house at once. Some of the subjects are very ingenious; others surprisingly cheerful despite their poverty. bendiksen really knows how to connect with people in obscure places.
Yammerman
Well-known
I was fortunate to just come across Robert Adam's (no relation to Ansel) writing for the first time, and find it revelatory, most erudite, yet readable. He takes a photograph both within and without its immediate context and relates it both to the larger world and other forms of art and makes it seem more a complete work than simply an object in a gallery. So far I have gone through "Beauty in Photography" (twice in a week) with "Why People Photograph" in between. I have more of his work on order already; impatiently awaiting arrival. And I've yet to see a photo made by the man, but his prose certainly speaks to me. Most highly recommended (and short with big print to boot).
LJS
Damn right there. I too discovered them recently and found very enlightening.
Working my way through Richard Newmans Toning Technigues at the moment.
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
i received from a friend, six sci-fi books, some are second hand some new.
r.c.wilson "spin", t. sturgeon "more than human", asimov "the death of eternity", v.savchenko "the hat of monomah", asimov "the gods themselves", o. johannesson "the big calculator"
and i bought a gerda taro book which i am still awaiting for delivery.
r.c.wilson "spin", t. sturgeon "more than human", asimov "the death of eternity", v.savchenko "the hat of monomah", asimov "the gods themselves", o. johannesson "the big calculator"
and i bought a gerda taro book which i am still awaiting for delivery.
user237428934
User deletion pending
My latest addition is "The polaroid book". What? Polaroid? But the graphical compositions inside are very good. I suppose, this book will influence the composition of my photographs quite a lot.
meven
Well-known
"100 photos de Reza" for Reporters Sans Frontieres/Reporters Without Borders.
Reza is one of my favorite photographer, his portraits and war photographs are simply amazing.

Reza is one of my favorite photographer, his portraits and war photographs are simply amazing.
bobkonos
Well-known
I was just given a copy of "Henry Wessel" and it is excelllent. I also have added the Lee Friedlander book from the recent retrospective of his work at San Francisco's MOMA.
Al Kaplan
Veteran
There don't seem to be any independent book sellers left around here. I picked up a couple more hardbound U.S. Camera Annuals from the 50's and 60's and a 1940's vintage The Leica Manual at a yard sale a couple years back. Most all my reading these days is on line. The only magazines that I still get are a couple of professional journals on urban planning. My son (and others) keeps bugging me to start editing my blog into a few books about my life as a photographer, the people I've known and photographed, etc. The task seems daunting.
whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
There should be a volume of McKeowan's "Cameras" in every library.
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