bgb
Well-known
Roger Hicks - Successful Black and White photography
Jean-Claude Gautrand - Robert Doisneau
Jean-Claude Gautrand - Robert Doisneau
bmasonoh
Established
Frank Petronio - Photographs by Frank Petronio
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1945909
SimonSawSunlight (Simon Becker) - Reciprocities
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1611119
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1945909
SimonSawSunlight (Simon Becker) - Reciprocities
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1611119
gns
Well-known
Photographers I wish would write more essays... Leo Rubenfien, Tod Papageorge, Paul Graham.
Someone must have been listening. I have this on pre-order at Amazon...
http://www.photoeye.com/bookstore/c...2=9781597111720&CFID=1550565&CFTOKEN=34571644
I haven't bought any photobooks in weeks, but I have these on order now...
Eggleston, For Now
Friedlander, Recent Western Landscapes
Wish I had gotten a copy of Doug Rickard's, A New American Picture, but too late I guess.
Cheers,
Gary
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
8. Nippon gekijō shashinchō by Daidō Moriyama - £3,746
First edition, from 1968, of “Japan: a Photo Theatre,” the photo-essay detailing the darker sides of urban life and the less-seen parts of cities, signed by Moriyama.
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/books/Rar...cm_mmc=nl-_-nl-_-110201-h00-mostexpnA-_-01cta
No, I didn't buy it but thought as he is recently mentioned, and I have ordered "The world through my eyes" it would be of interest and put buying costs into perspective.
First edition, from 1968, of “Japan: a Photo Theatre,” the photo-essay detailing the darker sides of urban life and the less-seen parts of cities, signed by Moriyama.
http://www.abebooks.co.uk/books/Rar...cm_mmc=nl-_-nl-_-110201-h00-mostexpnA-_-01cta
No, I didn't buy it but thought as he is recently mentioned, and I have ordered "The world through my eyes" it would be of interest and put buying costs into perspective.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
Katy Grannan 'Boulevard'. I bought this at a showing of some of this work at a gallery. Even though this is a large-size book, the result pales in comparison to the prints. I know that's true for most photo -> print conversions, but her images are stunning when seen hung on a well-lighted wall. The book just doesn't have the same feel. A decent book nonetheless.
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bogelgelbo
RF student
Just bought Espectacular de Lucha Libre by Lourdes Grobet, pictures about mexican wrestler.
Its a fun book
Its a fun book
Joerg
Dilettant
Just won WOMEN ARE BEAUTIFUL by Garry Winogrand. 
Can't wait to actually see it....
Joerg
Can't wait to actually see it....
Joerg
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Got "Im neuen Darmstadt. Fotografische Notizen von René Antonoff" from 1985 as a gift from a friend yesterday. Very nice of her. 
fixbones
.......sometimes i thinks
Jeanloup Sieff (Taschen)
He does wonders with 21mm. Inspiring. The pages ended too soon..........
He does wonders with 21mm. Inspiring. The pages ended too soon..........
gns
Well-known
I bought Ballet, by Alexy Brodovitch. Not the real one, but the Errata Editions/Books on Books facsimile (or whatever you should call them). Ballet is one of those really rare and sought after classics, and Errata has done us a big favor by putting this out (ditto for the rest of the titles in the series as well). Anyone else checking these out?
Also, here is an interesting conversation about photo books between the originator of Errata Editions and photographer/book designer John Gossage...
http://www.photoeye.com/magazine/features/2008/09_24_Gossage_Ladd/01.cfm
Cheers,
Gary
Also, here is an interesting conversation about photo books between the originator of Errata Editions and photographer/book designer John Gossage...
http://www.photoeye.com/magazine/features/2008/09_24_Gossage_Ladd/01.cfm
Cheers,
Gary
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Found and bought HCB's early works today for a pretty good price (German edition via zweitausendeins shop in town).
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
I bought Ballet, by Alexy Brodovitch. Not the real one, but the Errata Editions/Books on Books facsimile (or whatever you should call them). Ballet is one of those really rare and sought after classics, and Errata has done us a big favor by putting this out (ditto for the rest of the titles in the series as well). Anyone else checking these out?
Cheers,
Gary
Yes I bought some of the early ones and was very enthusiastic about the idea. Lately I have revised my opinion in that the uniform format adopted, and I understand the reasons why, does not present the works as intended by the original photographer/publisher.
Regrettably, on price
Look at your own favourite photobook from your shelves, now imagine it in the Errata Editions format ...... see my point ?
Good luck to Mr Ladd I do wish him well and his works do put the images out there for study as intended and there are works I would buy even in that format.
petronius
Veteran
Found and bought HCB's early works today for a pretty good price (German edition via zweitausendeins shop in town).
So did I! Seems to me that his early pictures are stronger, not so clean and "cold" than the later.
The second one I bought is Bill Wood´s Business. Nice time travel.
gns
Well-known
Chris,
I do see your point and agree with much of what you say.
Still, I'm glad to have the "Ballet" that I have as opposed to nothing.
Cheers,
Gary
I do see your point and agree with much of what you say.
Still, I'm glad to have the "Ballet" that I have as opposed to nothing.
Cheers,
Gary
panchro-press
Member
'Shadows Of A Fleeting World: Pictorial Photography and the Seattle Camera Club'
David F. Martin
New trade paperback
David F. Martin
New trade paperback
RFluhver
Well-known
1st ed. (1980) of Winogrand's "Stock Photographs".
Michael Markey
Veteran
Jeanloup Sieff (Taschen)
He does wonders with 21mm. Inspiring. The pages ended too soon..........
Ordered this myself .
peter_n
Veteran
Me too. 
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
1st ed. (1980) of Winogrand's "Stock Photographs".
Congrats!!
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Garage sale finds today
Garage sale finds today
I found these at a neighborhood garage sale today (along with the coolest little folding wooden tripod):
"Cameras/Macchine Fotografiche" by Prince R. de Croy-Roeulx, 1993. A little book of beautiful pictures of someone's amazing collection of cameras made between the late 1800's to 1960. Each picture has a bit of text about the history behind it.
"Photographic Lenses" by C.B. Neblette, 1973. Nice little reference book. Now I have somewhere to go to look up all those optics terms you all are always throwing around here, like 'Sonnar' or 'aberation'.
"Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras" by J. & J. McKeown, 1981. Pictures and history of all their cameras from the boxes to the sub-minis, 1889 - early 80's. Now I can see where my Retina sits in the family tree.
I plan to keep this little stack of books next to the evening cocktail/reading chair for awhile.
Garage sale finds today
I found these at a neighborhood garage sale today (along with the coolest little folding wooden tripod):
"Cameras/Macchine Fotografiche" by Prince R. de Croy-Roeulx, 1993. A little book of beautiful pictures of someone's amazing collection of cameras made between the late 1800's to 1960. Each picture has a bit of text about the history behind it.
"Photographic Lenses" by C.B. Neblette, 1973. Nice little reference book. Now I have somewhere to go to look up all those optics terms you all are always throwing around here, like 'Sonnar' or 'aberation'.
"Collectors Guide to Kodak Cameras" by J. & J. McKeown, 1981. Pictures and history of all their cameras from the boxes to the sub-minis, 1889 - early 80's. Now I can see where my Retina sits in the family tree.
I plan to keep this little stack of books next to the evening cocktail/reading chair for awhile.
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