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I very much enjoyed "Whisper of the snow" by Juri Ishiwata.
That looks excellent!I very much enjoyed "Whisper of the snow" by Juri Ishiwata.
Even though the book is out of print, hardcover and softcover copies are still available in the USA, and in Europe. Cheers, OtLThe Vietnam work by Philip Jones Griffiths is some of my favorite photography ever. My out of print hardcover Vietnam Inc. is one of my most cherished possessions, I'd sell a few cameras and think about selling my car if I had to in order to keep that book.
Then tackle Michael Schmidt, John Gossage, Raymond Meeks and Luigi Ghirri. Those should keep you busy for a while.🙂
A few I did not know there. Thanks. It is hard to choose books. I want them to open my mind/my view on the world. These days I therefore tend to choose books I find challenging - but not too challenging.Any of the many books on the work of Eugene Atget to start. Then look at Walker Evans, Josef Sudek, August Sanders. Don't forget Edouard Boubat, Robert Doisneau, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander. Then tackle Michael Schmidt, John Gossage, Raymond Meeks and Luigi Ghirri. Those should keep you busy for a while.🙂
I'll look into these. Need more color books.Some other good photobooks I've gotten recently or have had that haven't been mentioned yet:
- Stephen Shore, American Surfaces. Great less-than-polished road trip photos from the 1970s. If you like the vintage aesthetic and the snapshot genre, it's a really cool book. Taken with a Rollei 35.
- Fred Herzog, Modern Color. Beautiful early color work in Vancouver over a number of years, you can see some of the same parts of the street done in different ways, it's a great insight into how a talented photographer worked in a familiar locale.
Saul Leiter is missing on this thread. Have a look at the various online bookseller sites and take your pick. Cheers, OtL
I'll look into these. Need more color books.
I am looking for tips on good books and self publications.
I prefer a less polished look - but do not enjoy the annoying kind of street photography.
My favorites are: Ragnar Axelsson, Pentti Sammallahti, Kåre Kivijärvi, Salgado, John Wehrheim, Koudelka, Ronis, Alain Laboile to name a few..
I am happy that I bought "Omoide" by Andrea Taurisano found here on RFF, and have been looking around in Blurb for some inspiration, but haven't found something that has made me hit the buy button.
Any suggestions? (Famous, unknown - or yourself)
I can't recognise your taste but I will say that one of my favourites dates back to the 30's. It's My Leica and I, edited by Kurt Karfeld.
Its articles and photo's by (mostly) amateurs and gives a lot of fascinating insights into the hobby then.
Regards, David