PMCC
Late adopter.
Vanessa Winship, Schwarzes Meer
Francesca Woodman, On Being An Angel
Francesca Woodman, On Being An Angel
fireblade
Vincenzo.
Texsport
Well-known
While not a photography book, "The Wright Brothers" by David McCullough documents the fact that the famous 1st brothers of flight were amateur photographers - and - they documented their own first flights in the interest of technical secrecy and as proof of their achievements!
The photos of those first flights are on display in this fine read.
Looking forward to the movie!
Texsport
The photos of those first flights are on display in this fine read.
Looking forward to the movie!
Texsport
daveisbest
Established
Has anyone published more photo books than LF?
Araki wins. Think he's published over 400 books so far and the number keeps growing even though he's now blind in one eye. The man's a machine!
ChrisLivsey
Veteran

New addition to the library, been slow recently. A good price offered and I have wanted the volume for a while. Of course I would prefer "Travelog" which contains most of the better images from this but that now costs ten times as much and is less well printed I would say, collector value.
pressureworld
Member
I just picked up two collections of magazine work from Japan's Daido Moriyama.
Nippon Gekijou 1965-1970
Nanika eno Tabi 1971-1974
Box - Holger Keifel A beautiful book of portraits celebrating the living legends in the sport of boxing.
The Idea of Louis Sullivan - John Szarkowski
Nippon Gekijou 1965-1970
Nanika eno Tabi 1971-1974
Box - Holger Keifel A beautiful book of portraits celebrating the living legends in the sport of boxing.
The Idea of Louis Sullivan - John Szarkowski
cz23
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New addition to the library, been slow recently. A good price offered and I have wanted the volume for a while. Of course I would prefer "Travelog" which contains most of the better images from this but that now costs ten times as much and is less well printed I would say, collector value.
Nice, Chris. It's one of my favorites. I particularly like that his photos are the kind any of us could take - no exotic locations or situations required.
I saw his "Departures and Arrivals" show at the CCP in Tucson and thought it was one of the best I"ve seen. I bought Travelog used on Amazon and it wasn't too expensive. Harbutt changed the way I think about photography.
John
krötenblender
Well-known
I just picked up two collections of Magazine work from Japan's Daido Moriyama.
Nippon Gekijou 1965-1970
Nanika eno Tabi 1971-1974
How did you get those? I'm really jealous...
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
How did you get those? I'm really jealous...
Not that expensive or hard to find:
https://www.shashasha.co/en/book/nippon-gekijou-1965-1970
£21.44 Signed
https://www.shashasha.co/en/book/nanika-eno-tabi-1971-1974
£24.11 Signed
No connection the vendor.
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Very much a photographers photographer, unsung to some extent but very influential.Harbutt changed the way I think about photography.
John
http://www.loeildelaphotographie.com/en/2016/04/08/article/159898698/tribute-to-charles-harbutt/
nikon_sam
Shooter of Film...
Thrift store find...
Magnum Cinema 1994 Edition
$2.98
Magnum Cinema 1994 Edition
$2.98
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
Steve McCurry Untold: the stories behind the photographs.
I presume this is not a reference to recent "behind the scenes" work ?
ChrisLivsey
Veteran
New book by Steidl. Will take some time to get through, 680 pages, with some interesting text as well as the photographs which are well reproduced as we expect from this publisher.
https://steidl.de/Books/Provoke-Between-Protest-and-Performance-3043465255.html
https://www.flickr.com/photos/red_eyes_man/
https://steidl.de/Books/Provoke-Between-Protest-and-Performance-3043465255.html

petronius
Veteran
Magnum: Contact Sheets
What can I say?
Mario Giacomelli
The first photo I saw taken by him were the priests playing in the snow and the rest of the book is even better. It´s no easy stuff, some pictures are hard to look at, but I praise Giacomelli for following his own vision all his lifetime.
Lee Friedlander: Nudes
Nudes of women that look like real humans, not like androids (imo).
Subjektive Fotografie: Der deutsche Beitrag
An exhibition catalogue about the movement started by Otto Steinert in the late 40s
Charles Melcher: Voyeur
A collection of photographs about the Voyeurism theme (Merry Alpern, Weegee, Garry Winogrand, etc.)
Aperture 117: Josef Sudek; Outward Journey
Sudek is one of my all time favourite photographers. The reasons are nearly the same as I wrote about Giacomelli (and he did it all with only one arm!)
I´m desperately waiting for "In my room" by Saul Leiter, that is announced on Steidl´s website, but not released yet.
What can I say?
Mario Giacomelli
The first photo I saw taken by him were the priests playing in the snow and the rest of the book is even better. It´s no easy stuff, some pictures are hard to look at, but I praise Giacomelli for following his own vision all his lifetime.
Lee Friedlander: Nudes
Nudes of women that look like real humans, not like androids (imo).
Subjektive Fotografie: Der deutsche Beitrag
An exhibition catalogue about the movement started by Otto Steinert in the late 40s
Charles Melcher: Voyeur
A collection of photographs about the Voyeurism theme (Merry Alpern, Weegee, Garry Winogrand, etc.)
Aperture 117: Josef Sudek; Outward Journey
Sudek is one of my all time favourite photographers. The reasons are nearly the same as I wrote about Giacomelli (and he did it all with only one arm!)
I´m desperately waiting for "In my room" by Saul Leiter, that is announced on Steidl´s website, but not released yet.
35photo
Well-known
I ended up splurging on the William Eggleston Democratic Forest Box Set:
https://steidl.de/Books/The-Democratic-Forest-2337475153.html
I really want this set... How is it? I'm sure superb..!
I really want this set... How is it? I'm sure superb..!
It's pretty well done, but typical for his box sets... meaning they could've edited down more. I wouldn't pay full price for it... it's still pretty good if you are really into Eggleston (I guess I am).

Michael Markey
Veteran
I´m desperately waiting for "In my room" by Saul Leiter, that is announced on Steidl´s website, but not released yet.
Had mine on order for a few moths too.
cz23
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Does the digital library count? I just added issue #4 of M Magazine to my iPad.
It's wonderful having so much good contemporary photography on a go-anywhere device. Personally, I think Leica has done a fantastic job with this app.
http://m-magazine.photography/ceemes/
John
It's wonderful having so much good contemporary photography on a go-anywhere device. Personally, I think Leica has done a fantastic job with this app.
http://m-magazine.photography/ceemes/
John
Does the digital library count? I just added issue #4 of M Magazine to my iPad.
It's wonderful having so much good contemporary photography on a go-anywhere device. Personally, I think Leica has done a fantastic job with this app.
http://m-magazine.photography/ceemes/
John
Thanks for the tip on the App version.
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Added "The Lost Tommies" to the collection
From a collection of thousands of glass plate portraits by the Thuillier family in Vignacourt during World War 1.

From a collection of thousands of glass plate portraits by the Thuillier family in Vignacourt during World War 1.
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