jippiejee
Well-known
Also picked up Etan & Me today by Viviane Sassen... part two of the set.
http://oodee.net/etan-me/viviane-sassen-2/
http://oodee.net/etan-me/viviane-sassen-2/
Roninman
Established
Here Far Away, Pentti Sammallahti
SayCheese
Established
Mike Brodie - A Period of Juvenile Prosperity
Sam Stephenson - The Jazz Loft Project, Photographs and Tapes of W. Eugene Smith
The former book stroke a chord inside of me when i first read about it in spring 2013. My wife remembered and gave it to me as a christmas present.
I'm looking forward on reading "Jazz Loft", but I might have to stock up on 60's Jazz recordings to go along with it first!
Regards, Klaus
Sam Stephenson - The Jazz Loft Project, Photographs and Tapes of W. Eugene Smith
The former book stroke a chord inside of me when i first read about it in spring 2013. My wife remembered and gave it to me as a christmas present.
I'm looking forward on reading "Jazz Loft", but I might have to stock up on 60's Jazz recordings to go along with it first!
Regards, Klaus
stephen.w
Established
I would dearly like a copy of Dream/life, but not at current prices.Published at last!
Trent Parke, "Minutes to Midnight" and "The Christmas Tree Bucket".
Buy them now as they will soon sell out!
POSTSCRIPT
"Minutes to Midnight" sold out in a week - the price has gone up from the £18 Amazon price to £180!! Not sure why Parke's books are so sought after - I know he's a brilliant photographer but...
Recently bought:
Eggleston - Los Alamos
Szarkowski's Atget book
Shoot: Photography of the Moment
A Useful Dream: African Photography 1960-2010
reaperman
Established
Got me a copy of "Ametsuchi" by Rinko Kawauchi. So beautiful!
Tijmendal
Young photog
Bought a copy of Magnum Contact Sheets. Have been wanting that book for a long time. I also pre-ordered Parke's Minutes to Midnight at two different places. I'm absolutely in love with Parke's work.
lawrence
Veteran
I would dearly like a copy of Dream/life, but not at current prices.
Recently bought:
Eggleston - Los Alamos
Szarkowski's Atget book
Shoot: Photography of the Moment
A Useful Dream: African Photography 1960-2010
Szarkowski's Atget book is one of the best books on a photographer, ever. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
Texsport
Well-known
"Sports Photography: From Snapshots To Great Shots"
Bill Frakes
Bill Frakes
biomed
Veteran
The Practice of Contemplative Photography
Seeing the World with Fresh Eyes
Andy Karr and Michael Wood
Seeing the World with Fresh Eyes
Andy Karr and Michael Wood
FalseDigital
BKK -> Tokyo
Goodbye Bangkok - Surat Osathanugrah
This book was given to me by his printer/apprentice. Sadly the photographer is no longer alive but he's known as one of Thailand's first street photographers.
Modern Times - Patrick Tsai (signed)
St. Marks 1986-2006 - Jesper Haynes
Silhouettes - Curtis Wallen (signed)
And last but not least, this is my own photo zine I just self published!
It's available for sale (limited to 100 copies) all handmade by myself.
160 Baht + Shipping. Please PM or e-mail me if you're interested in buying a copy!
Mao Mak Mag (translation, very drunk mag)
All images were shot were at least one person (or all people) were not sober. Daily life, street photography, and crazy portraits.
This book was given to me by his printer/apprentice. Sadly the photographer is no longer alive but he's known as one of Thailand's first street photographers.


Modern Times - Patrick Tsai (signed)


St. Marks 1986-2006 - Jesper Haynes


Silhouettes - Curtis Wallen (signed)


And last but not least, this is my own photo zine I just self published!
It's available for sale (limited to 100 copies) all handmade by myself.
160 Baht + Shipping. Please PM or e-mail me if you're interested in buying a copy!
Mao Mak Mag (translation, very drunk mag)
All images were shot were at least one person (or all people) were not sober. Daily life, street photography, and crazy portraits.



leafster
Established
Just received:
Vivian Maier - Out of the Shadows
Steve McCurry - The Iconic Photographs
Sebastiao Salgado - Genesis
Henri Cartier-Bresson - The Man, The Image & The World
On order: Here Far Away - Pentti Sammallahti
Any of you have gotten Peter Turnley - French Kiss?
Vivian Maier - Out of the Shadows
Steve McCurry - The Iconic Photographs
Sebastiao Salgado - Genesis
Henri Cartier-Bresson - The Man, The Image & The World
On order: Here Far Away - Pentti Sammallahti
Any of you have gotten Peter Turnley - French Kiss?
om.ch
Member
Estelle Hanania - Glacial Jubilé / A great book about the Krampus tradition in Austria. The print edition is just amazing.
Guy Bourdin - A message for you / I like that this book is really from the point of view of the model, seeing Guy Bourdin's sketches is also a little bonus. I wouldn't call this a must have though.

Guy Bourdin - A message for you / I like that this book is really from the point of view of the model, seeing Guy Bourdin's sketches is also a little bonus. I wouldn't call this a must have though.

taemo
eat sleep shoot
FalseDigital where can I buy that Goodbye Bangkok.
would love to own a copy!
just bought Rinko Kawauchi: Ametsuchi
I should have gone to the exhibition in NYC when I had the chance!
would love to own a copy!
just bought Rinko Kawauchi: Ametsuchi
I should have gone to the exhibition in NYC when I had the chance!
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
At last, direct from Steidl, still on order at Amazon 

Brian Atherton
Well-known
The Bitter Years - The Farm Security Administration Photographs Through The Eyes Of Edward Steichen
Edited by Françoise Poos
(Thames & Hudson, 2012
Métier - Small Businesses In London by Laura Braun
(Paper Tiger Books, 2013)
Edited by Françoise Poos
(Thames & Hudson, 2012
Métier - Small Businesses In London by Laura Braun
(Paper Tiger Books, 2013)
FalseDigital
BKK -> Tokyo
FalseDigital where can I buy that Goodbye Bangkok.
would love to own a copy!
just bought Rinko Kawauchi: Ametsuchi
I should have gone to the exhibition in NYC when I had the chance!
Sadly they are no longer for sale.
I was lucky enough to receive one as a gift.
If you search on the internet you might be able to find one used or dead stock somewhere.
jippiejee
Well-known
While technically not added to the library yet, I just pre-ordered the upcoming new Martin Parr & Gerry Badger book on photobooks: "The Photobook: a History: vol.3".
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Photobook-History-Gerry-Badger/dp/0714866776
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Photobook-History-Gerry-Badger/dp/0714866776
specpro
Established
Top Secret and PIGS
Top Secret and PIGS
Just posted quick reviews of two gems "Top Secret: Images from the Stasi Archives" and "PIGS" on my blog: Top Secret and PIGS
Top Secret and PIGS
Just posted quick reviews of two gems "Top Secret: Images from the Stasi Archives" and "PIGS" on my blog: Top Secret and PIGS
jippiejee
Well-known
"Top Secret: Images from the Stasi Archives"
Thanks for the tip! Just ordered my copy...
michaelwj
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Minutes to Midnight on its way!
I manage a library at a small local photography club in Melbourne for the last 12 months, where Minutes to Midnight will be heading. I has recently added Ansel Adams at 100 (beautiful quality), Lisette Model (the Aperture reprint - wow, huge and confronting!), and Edward Weston 125 Photographs (very nice - quite a surprising little book).
My current dilemma is deciding on an HCB book. Of those who own them, which one would you choose between Modern Century and Scrapbook, or another?
Also in our library (with my mini reviews) are;
Galen Rowell - Retrospective (I prefer Mountain Light)
Alex Webb - Suffering of Light (great book)
Capa et al - The Mexican Suitcase (some have questioned the matte paper, but I think it fits the original newsprint medium of the prints)
Max Dupain - Beaches (an iconic Australian photographer, recommended if you can find it)
Peter Dombrovski - Simply (another iconic Australian photographer, beautiful wilderness images)
Ken Duncan - Wild Frontier (some nice panoramic shots, but not his best work)
Nick Brandt - On this Earth, A Shadow Falls (lots been said already, I agree)
Steve McCurry - The Iconic Photographs (somewhat disappointing - I think it has too much repitition and I grew tired)
I'm glad I found this thread, I think I will be a regular participator!
Thanks
Michael
I manage a library at a small local photography club in Melbourne for the last 12 months, where Minutes to Midnight will be heading. I has recently added Ansel Adams at 100 (beautiful quality), Lisette Model (the Aperture reprint - wow, huge and confronting!), and Edward Weston 125 Photographs (very nice - quite a surprising little book).
My current dilemma is deciding on an HCB book. Of those who own them, which one would you choose between Modern Century and Scrapbook, or another?
Also in our library (with my mini reviews) are;
Galen Rowell - Retrospective (I prefer Mountain Light)
Alex Webb - Suffering of Light (great book)
Capa et al - The Mexican Suitcase (some have questioned the matte paper, but I think it fits the original newsprint medium of the prints)
Max Dupain - Beaches (an iconic Australian photographer, recommended if you can find it)
Peter Dombrovski - Simply (another iconic Australian photographer, beautiful wilderness images)
Ken Duncan - Wild Frontier (some nice panoramic shots, but not his best work)
Nick Brandt - On this Earth, A Shadow Falls (lots been said already, I agree)
Steve McCurry - The Iconic Photographs (somewhat disappointing - I think it has too much repitition and I grew tired)
I'm glad I found this thread, I think I will be a regular participator!
Thanks
Michael
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