Andy Kibber
Well-known
The Dusseldorf School of Photography (Aperture) arrived earlier this week. I haven't read it yet, but the photos are wonderful. A good introduction to Gursky, Ruff, Struth, etc.
Gordon Coale
Well-known
City of Darkness - Life In Kowloon City
Ian Lambot, Greg Girard
Life without a zoning department. The zoning department won.
Ian Lambot, Greg Girard
Life without a zoning department. The zoning department won.
healyzh
Well-known
I recently added three books.
Henri Cartier-Bresson - The Modern Century (very impressive, very large, very heavy, I need to find time to go through this properly)
Beat Memories - The Photographs of Alan Ginsberg (again need to go through this better, what I've seen of it is pretty good)
William Eggleston's Guide (honestly I wasn't that impressed with the bulk of his photo's in this book)
Henri Cartier-Bresson - The Modern Century (very impressive, very large, very heavy, I need to find time to go through this properly)
Beat Memories - The Photographs of Alan Ginsberg (again need to go through this better, what I've seen of it is pretty good)
William Eggleston's Guide (honestly I wasn't that impressed with the bulk of his photo's in this book)
peter_n
Veteran
Was looking at this in my local bookstore this evening. Completely different to everything I have and I think I'm going to buy it.The Dusseldorf School of Photography (Aperture) arrived earlier this week. I haven't read it yet, but the photos are wonderful. A good introduction to Gursky, Ruff, Struth, etc.
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Henri Cartier-Bresson - The Modern Century.
Was only $54.00 CDN from Amazon.ca. Almost 1/2 of what a local art bookstore was selling it for.
Was only $54.00 CDN from Amazon.ca. Almost 1/2 of what a local art bookstore was selling it for.
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wlewisiii
Guest
Leica Manual 1938 edition
Nikon F4 Repair Manual
Nikon F4 Repair Manual
geertvn
Established
Last Days Of The Arctic - Ragnar Axelsson
antiquark
Derek Ross
Amazon is neat because you can look up all the books you purchased in a year. Here are some other books I bought in 2010...
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/159005279X/ref=oss_product
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/1590052781/ref=oss_product
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/3836504715/ref=oss_product
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/0714846376/ref=oss_product
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/0500410976/ref=oss_product
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/0300106041/ref=oss_product
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/079227363X/ref=oss_product
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/159005279X/ref=oss_product

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/1590052781/ref=oss_product

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/3836504715/ref=oss_product

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/0714846376/ref=oss_product

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/0500410976/ref=oss_product

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/0300106041/ref=oss_product

http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/079227363X/ref=oss_product

RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
Paul Outerbridge Command Performance. Beautiful early color and soft monochrome images of still life arrangements, advertising/studio work, and nudes.
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andreios
Well-known
Last Days Of The Arctic - Ragnar Axelsson
How do you like the book? I am thinking of getting one for myself - I enjoy RAX's previous book quite a lot!
geertvn
Established
How do you like the book? I am thinking of getting one for myself - I enjoy RAX's previous book quite a lot!
Great book - It's about the last Inuit hunters in Greenland, mostly. The pictures are stunning. His website www.rax.is links to a video with quite a few of them.
peter_n
Veteran
Michael Markey
Veteran
Daido Moriyama : The World through My Eyes.
retnull
Well-known
Japanese Photobooks of the 1960s and '70s -- Kaneko / Vartanian
-- really awesome
-- really awesome
peter_n
Veteran
Amazingly I got a delivery this morning (Sunday) from USPS; Prague Panoramic by Josef Sudek, pub. by Odeon 1992, 2nd ed. ISBN 80-207-0367-5. I didn't know that the Post Office delivered on Sundays, but there you go. I missed the recent sale of this book on RFF but that drove me to look for the book on the internet, and I found a copy being sold by a small bookseller for a Quaker school in Pennsylvania through Amazon.
This is just a beautiful book. I know Prague a bit as I've visited it twice and stayed awhile; once when the communists were in power and once recently. It is just really a thrill to see places I know rendered through Sudek's eyes. He clearly loved the city and the book is the culmination of a decade-long project he undertook to photograph it in true panoramic format. He used an old Kodak panoramic camera that was modified to carry film of 30 x 10cm, equivalent to today's 617 panoramics. He used Agfa, Foma and Ilford film and overcame incredible obstacles during the project, not the least of which was the initial impossibility of changing film in the field, dealing with the authorities, and the constant changing of viewpoints with a tripod that using a panoramic camera entails. That he had only one arm yet managed to produce such a lyrical essay to Prague is just amazing. I've been looking for this book for a long time and now it joins Sudek's Sad Landscape and Koudelka's Chaos on the bookshelf, inspiration for me to look for panoramic scenes myself.
This is just a beautiful book. I know Prague a bit as I've visited it twice and stayed awhile; once when the communists were in power and once recently. It is just really a thrill to see places I know rendered through Sudek's eyes. He clearly loved the city and the book is the culmination of a decade-long project he undertook to photograph it in true panoramic format. He used an old Kodak panoramic camera that was modified to carry film of 30 x 10cm, equivalent to today's 617 panoramics. He used Agfa, Foma and Ilford film and overcame incredible obstacles during the project, not the least of which was the initial impossibility of changing film in the field, dealing with the authorities, and the constant changing of viewpoints with a tripod that using a panoramic camera entails. That he had only one arm yet managed to produce such a lyrical essay to Prague is just amazing. I've been looking for this book for a long time and now it joins Sudek's Sad Landscape and Koudelka's Chaos on the bookshelf, inspiration for me to look for panoramic scenes myself.
ellisson
Well-known
Expecting delivery of Helen Levitt's Crosstown this week.
nksdks
Established
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1]Stephen Shore - Uncommon Places
John Szarkowski - The Photographer's Eye[/SIZE][/FONT]
John Szarkowski - The Photographer's Eye[/SIZE][/FONT]
hteasley
Pupil
André Kertész - Michel Frizot and Annie-Laure Wanaverbecq
Andy Kibber
Well-known
[FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1]Stephen Shore - Uncommon Places[/SIZE][/FONT]
[SIZE=-1][FONT=verdana,arial,helvetica]John Szarkowski - The Photographer's Eye[/FONT][/SIZE]
Two absolute classics
nksdks
Established
In fact, I bought uncommon places due to this thread.
Meanwhile, I'm reading the MOMA HCB book, which is really interesting but also very, very big.
Meanwhile, I'm reading the MOMA HCB book, which is really interesting but also very, very big.
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