jasonrutter
Member
I was just at the Art Institute of Chicago and picked up the books for two of the shows that were up.
Timothy O'Sullivan: The Kings Survey Photographs
The Three Graces: Snapshots of Twentieth-Century Women.
Both of these exhibits were fantastic and I am really looking forward to sitting down and reading the essays in the books.
Timothy O'Sullivan: The Kings Survey Photographs
The Three Graces: Snapshots of Twentieth-Century Women.
Both of these exhibits were fantastic and I am really looking forward to sitting down and reading the essays in the books.
35photo
Well-known
William Eggleston - Chromes
Amazing book! Not cheap but well worth it....
Amazing book! Not cheap but well worth it....
chrismoret
RF-addict
Gave 'Contact sheets" from Magnum to my girlfriend for her birthday...... Didn't mind buying that for her! :-D
specpro
Established
It's the middle of January and I am still enjoying my Christmas present "Photographers A-Z". I've posted a review on my blog http://adventuresinphoto.com/2012/01/14/photographers-a-z-by-hans-michael-koetzle/
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Thanks Peter! I have kept reading this thread, but it's amazing how little time I had to devote to photo-related anything this past semester. Also amazing is how many good photobooks were published in the interim -- my wishlist has grown to truly epic proportions (if only my income had grown along with it!). I'm finding it hard to prioritize!
It is similar with me, Kevin. A lot of stuff to do with the dissertation manuscript. So I had to cut down photography-related activities to a minimum. What's on your wishlist to recommend me? I still did not get my hands on the Papageorge essay book.
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
I got me a First Edition copy of The Practical Zone System by Chris Johnson...
I find it to be somewhere between Fred Picker's Zone VI Workshop and The New Zone System Manual by White, Zakia & Lorenz
I read it last night and will reread it again soon but will pick through it here and there...
I find it to be somewhere between Fred Picker's Zone VI Workshop and The New Zone System Manual by White, Zakia & Lorenz
I read it last night and will reread it again soon but will pick through it here and there...
Just got...this:
http://www.photoeye.com/bookstore/citation.cfm?catalog=ZE588
Pontiac.
Photographs by Gerry Johansson.
Mack, 2011. 160 pp., 102 duotone illustrations, 7x9¾".
Very happy with it....
http://www.photoeye.com/bookstore/citation.cfm?catalog=ZE588
Pontiac.
Photographs by Gerry Johansson.
Mack, 2011. 160 pp., 102 duotone illustrations, 7x9¾".
Very happy with it....
jippiejee
Well-known
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Just got...this:
http://www.photoeye.com/bookstore/citation.cfm?catalog=ZE588
Pontiac.
Photographs by Gerry Johansson.
Mack, 2011. 160 pp., 102 duotone illustrations, 7x9¾".
Very happy with it....
I have to say that I don't quite get it.
What is it that set it apart than the rest of similar photos, in your opinion?
I have to say that I don't quite get it.
What is it that set it apart than the rest of similar photos, in your opinion?
Making beautiful compositions out of boring subject matter... honestly. I think some of the images in the book are quite beautiful. The photo-eye site shows some of the worst ones in the book.
Here's more of his work. http://www.gerryjohansson.com/page1/page41/page41.html
Of course I don't like all of them, but the ones I do like, I like a lot. We all have different tastes. To me, it is very similar to the New Topographics work of the 70s. Very subtle.
Florian1234
it's just hide and seek
Well said! Its on my list, too.
braver
Well-known
William Eggleston - Chromes
Amazing book! Not cheap but well worth it....
Finally bit the bullet, I hope it gets here soon and I hope it's wonderful (people sound very positive though).
sepiareverb
genius and moron
COntact Sheets will likely be next. Just got the new Friedlander Self Portrait book. Incredible sense of humor on that guy.
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Sebastio Salgado - Sahel
mwooten
light user
My copy of “Northerners Portrait of a no-nonsense people” by Sefton Samuels came in yesterday. I had ordered it to give to my brother for Christmas, but delays in shipping caused its late arrival. I think he will have to read it only when he visits — it’s a keeper.
peter_n
Veteran
That's a tough read.Sebastio Salgado - Sahel
pesphoto
Veteran
NEw Andre KErtesz arrived today
Steve Bellayr
Veteran
"Through My Lens" by Alf Kumalo yesterday
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Making beautiful compositions out of boring subject matter... honestly. I think some of the images in the book are quite beautiful. The photo-eye site shows some of the worst ones in the book.
Here's more of his work. http://www.gerryjohansson.com/page1/page41/page41.html
Of course I don't like all of them, but the ones I do like, I like a lot. We all have different tastes. To me, it is very similar to the New Topographics work of the 70s. Very subtle.
Got it.
Yes the linked website above shows better photos.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Sebastio Salgado - Sahel
One of the best of Salgado's work. he travelled by local buses, used 100 ft cans of TriX and re-loaded his film cassettes at night - true photography at its best.
Some pictures are still stunning and haunting. He also got the drought and despair into the public eye and forced us to sit up and take notice.
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