Dogman
Veteran
I now have all four volumes of The Work of Atget. Fascinating reading to go along with great photographs.
Absolutely. I know I overpaid for my set but they are all great books.
lamefrog
Well-known
Anders Petersen, Okinawa (2018 T&M Projects)
fireblade
Vincenzo.
Gap in the Hedge, Dan Wood.
al1966
Feed Your Head
I have ordered 'Only God Can Judge Me' Bruce Gilden. Wife got me Contacts Magnum for our wedding anniversary last month. Found a copy of Ed Ruscha's Gas Stations in a charity shop for £2, result.
Papercut
Well-known
Fred Herzog, Modern Color. Dealing with a series of health crises in the house (wife, dog, myself) since September, I haven't had time to do much more than flip through it idly. Hopefully that changes over Winter Break and I can sneak some time with it in between grading my students' research papers.
lynnb
Veteran
The Recent Past, James Ravilious. I've been meaning to get a Ravilious book for ages.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Ho, Fan "The Living Theater". Modernbook; 2nd edition (2008). 176p. ISBN-10: 0980104432
La Calle by Alex Webb
Libyan Sugar by Michael Christopher Brown
Libyan Sugar by Michael Christopher Brown
lynnb
Veteran
Ivor Matanle "Collecting and Using Classic Cameras" in paperback. Arrived this morning, very glad I bought it, after reading recommendations on this obit thread.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Mofokeng, Santu "Taxi 004". David Krut Publishing; First Edition edition (June 2001). ISBN: 0620279494
lynnb
Veteran
Bert Hardy's Britain, The Bluecoat Press, 192pp.
ISBN13 9781908457165
Bert Hardy was a Leica PJ working for Picture Post, photos of war and post-war Britain.
ISBN13 9781908457165
Bert Hardy was a Leica PJ working for Picture Post, photos of war and post-war Britain.
Dogman
Veteran
Helmut Newton "Work" and Helmut Newton & Alice Springs "Us and Them". I'm pretty ignorant of Newton's work although I've been aware of him for...what, fifty years. Personally, I like Sieff's eroticism better but there's no denying Newton cultivated his look really well.
Unkei
Member
Recent Book
Recent Book
LEICA M
Advanced Photo School
Unkei
Recent Book
LEICA M
Advanced Photo School
Unkei
al1966
Feed Your Head
Art in the Age of Mass Media (Walker), Daido Moriyama photophile, Concerning the Spiritual in Art (Kandinsky), The Minds Eye (Cartier Bresson) and a book of Lichtenstiens work.
Mcary
Well-known
Andreas Feininger New York in the Forties and Karsh A Biography in Images.
lawrence
Veteran
Masahisa Fukase - ISBN 978-2-36511-202-4
This is a monograph of the work of one of the most original photographers of post-war Japan, published in 2018 by Editions Xavier Barral. I've long been a fan of his 'Ravens' series and this book gathers together many of his diverse projects into one place. If you like photography that defies rules or categorisation it's highly recommended.
This is a monograph of the work of one of the most original photographers of post-war Japan, published in 2018 by Editions Xavier Barral. I've long been a fan of his 'Ravens' series and this book gathers together many of his diverse projects into one place. If you like photography that defies rules or categorisation it's highly recommended.
lawrence
Veteran
The Minds Eye (Cartier Bresson)
IMHO a good example of why some photographers are better off sticking to photography, no matter how great their photographs.
markjwyatt
Well-known
The Manual of Photography, Ralph E. Jacobson, 7th ed. (1978); formerly The Ilford Manual of Photography.
Dogman
Veteran
I always seem to have a book or two on order. The most recent I've read being "The Scotch Whisky Book" by Tom Bruce-Gardyne. But that's off topic so....
Most recent photo book, "Nude" by Ralph Gibson. It's good but kinda overwhelming...too much of a good thing. There's only so much flesh you can take page after page.
Most recent photo book, "Nude" by Ralph Gibson. It's good but kinda overwhelming...too much of a good thing. There's only so much flesh you can take page after page.
shimokita
白黒
Werner Herzog - A Guide for the Perplexed" conversations with Paul Cronin... with a lot of relevance for still photographers. The book is dedicated to "the Last Lion", Amos Vogel... so I took a look at "Film as a Subversive Art" (linked below - running time 56 minutes) by the same Paul Cronin as I was interested in the history of Vogel and Cinema 16...
https://vimeo.com/20313500/
https://vimeo.com/20313500/
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