SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
...is now available on blurb.
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1611119
I hope this is any good, I would go crazy if anyone actually bought a copy!
although the premium paper option doesn't make it especially cheap...
thank you all for your interest and support in the past!
I also appreciate (almost) all kinds of feedback. =)
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1611119
I hope this is any good, I would go crazy if anyone actually bought a copy!
although the premium paper option doesn't make it especially cheap...
thank you all for your interest and support in the past!
I also appreciate (almost) all kinds of feedback. =)
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finguanzo
Well-known
Very nice Simon, I enjoyed it..
tj01
Well-known
It's very good. Congratulations and hope you sell a few.
Juan Valdenebro
Truth is beauty
Great having put them together... Good luck!
Cheers,
Juan
Cheers,
Juan
mccurleyphoto
Established
Very good street work. Nice book.
kzphoto
Well-known
Love the book man, fantastic photographs! Really great moments to be found all over the book.
How did you come to the decision to only have one photo per spread? I've considered making my own book but I am always tackling with the issue of the "spread" and how to split the images between the two frames.
How did you come to the decision to only have one photo per spread? I've considered making my own book but I am always tackling with the issue of the "spread" and how to split the images between the two frames.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
here's the cover in better resolution:
kzphoto,
mainly because of the fact that seeing two pictures at once will always 'glue' them together in a way, while they're being separated from others. if the concept of the book would have been a different one, I might have put 2 or more pictures per spread, but not this time.
also, I don't know how 'tight' these books come out, some are awkwardly tight and make it hard to look at both sides comfortably.

kzphoto,
mainly because of the fact that seeing two pictures at once will always 'glue' them together in a way, while they're being separated from others. if the concept of the book would have been a different one, I might have put 2 or more pictures per spread, but not this time.
also, I don't know how 'tight' these books come out, some are awkwardly tight and make it hard to look at both sides comfortably.
porktaco
Well-known
well done.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
wow, first copy sold already. thanks(!!) to whoever that was and I hope it comes out all cool and good looking. all the profits will fund more film for more photos and more books.
glad you folks seem to like it =)
glad you folks seem to like it =)
porktaco
Well-known
super well done!
daninjc
Well-known
Great work there. Many very good intuitions and excellent technique. There are at least some 10 pictures I would be thrilled to have taken myself.
I like the layout and format, and just one picture per spread is perfect. Simple, effective, not distracting. I would have cut the picture number by half maybe, for a tighter focus.
Keep doing what you do.
I like the layout and format, and just one picture per spread is perfect. Simple, effective, not distracting. I would have cut the picture number by half maybe, for a tighter focus.
Keep doing what you do.
israel_alanis
The Laugher
Congratulation Simon, it looks fantastic and wonderful content. Best of luck.
Regards.
Regards.
Rogrund
Antti Sivén
Looks great!
Haigh
Gary Haigh
Terrific work. You have a great feel for the graphic qualities of b&w and the quirkiness of so many small moments you have not only noticed but have shown us. Thankyou. Danke.
Naumoski
Well-known
Congrats.
Impressive photographs.
Choosing 1 photo per page, is clever and it functioning great - aka The Americans
Putting the photos on the right side is kind of weird a little to our eyes with old habits to go first to the left
Impressive photographs.
Choosing 1 photo per page, is clever and it functioning great - aka The Americans
Putting the photos on the right side is kind of weird a little to our eyes with old habits to go first to the left
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
Congrats.
Impressive photographs.
Choosing 1 photo per page, is clever and it functioning great - aka The Americans
Putting the photos on the right side is kind of weird a little to our eyes with old habits to go first to the left![]()
thank you!
I decided for the right side because when I look at a book it is the right side that lies flat on the table. but you might be right... I'm waiting for my copy to see how it works out =)
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
Well done, Simon. Looks like you're on to something... Keep going.
I liked what I saw enough that I bought one.
Metta,
Shane
oh sry, I misread that, I didn't understand that YOU bought one. thank you so much! please let me know how you like it, and if something's off about the print, as apparently happens sometimes with blurb, don't hesitate to make them replace it =)
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Ljós
Well-known
Simon,
good for you! I think you are doing outstanding work. Easily one of the most talented photographers here at RFF, in my personal opinion.
Greetings, Ljós
good for you! I think you are doing outstanding work. Easily one of the most talented photographers here at RFF, in my personal opinion.
Greetings, Ljós
Haigh
Gary Haigh
Simon, I like you, have an M4 but I have trouble seeing the numbers on the meter which of course sits on top of the camera. Did you use a separate meter for those low light shots? Once again, love your work.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
Simon, I like you, have an M4 but I have trouble seeing the numbers on the meter which of course sits on top of the camera. Did you use a separate meter for those low light shots? Once again, love your work.
99% of the shots in this book (99% of 48 is 47.52, so I took a little less than half a shot with a meter haha. you know what I mean.
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