giganova
Well-known
Hope you are all doing well in these special times!
I am looking for recommendations of a good landscape photography book since I have a lot of time on my hand to study books.
I am fascinated by Sally Mann's "Deep South" (I have a signed edition), Michael Kenna's "Hokkaido" (I have a first edition with the unique bamboo binding), and also enjoy Todd Hido's "Bright Black World" (I have a signed edition), as well as William Ewing's "Landmark - The Fields of Landscape Photography."
Any other landscape books you could recommend? Black & white preferred
Thanks!
I am looking for recommendations of a good landscape photography book since I have a lot of time on my hand to study books.
I am fascinated by Sally Mann's "Deep South" (I have a signed edition), Michael Kenna's "Hokkaido" (I have a first edition with the unique bamboo binding), and also enjoy Todd Hido's "Bright Black World" (I have a signed edition), as well as William Ewing's "Landmark - The Fields of Landscape Photography."
Any other landscape books you could recommend? Black & white preferred
Thanks!
lynnb
Veteran
Pentti Sammallahti's "Here, Far Away", while not strictly a landscape photography book, has quite a few remarkable landscape photographs. I'd recommend this book unreservedly anyway - it's beautiful.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Collecting ideas from other artists is something I do all the time. But do your own landscape series, you can do almost anything you want just be yourself. I'm not big on landscapes but but I did this one for the heck of it and even though it wouldn't win a prize, at least I did what I wanted.
AristaEDUultra100 AristaDeveloper by John Carter, on Flickr
By the way, I like Todd Hido very much, but I haven't tried to copy his. Well, I did once but it didn't work out: images through a car window that is rain soaked.

By the way, I like Todd Hido very much, but I haven't tried to copy his. Well, I did once but it didn't work out: images through a car window that is rain soaked.
aizan
Veteran
Sounds like you're a fan of "neo-pictorialist" and classicist landscape photographers.
Check out Fay Godwin and An-My Lê. Maybe Thomas Joshua Cooper.
Check out Fay Godwin and An-My Lê. Maybe Thomas Joshua Cooper.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
So, wanna know who is oddly an astoundingly good Landscape photographer?
Matt Black from Magnum. No books, but just take a look at his work his eye for the landscape will surprise you in the best ways. just do a few google searches, have fun!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRbTsojDFAA/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BIpw_RIj_xC/
https://www.instagram.com/p/93yB6HDFqt/
Matt Black from Magnum. No books, but just take a look at his work his eye for the landscape will surprise you in the best ways. just do a few google searches, have fun!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BRbTsojDFAA/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BIpw_RIj_xC/
https://www.instagram.com/p/93yB6HDFqt/
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Giganova, I'm not sure which specific books to recommend. Check out the landscape photos of Paul Strand and Laura Gilpin. Both were incredibly wide-ranging artists but their landscape work (I've seen prints)in the southwest was impressive.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Oh don't forge Don McCullin's the Landscape
mbisc
Silver Halide User
There is always the granddaddy of landscape photography: Ansel Adams
Dan Daniel
Well-known
Robert Adams
https://aperture.org/shop/the-new-west
Linda Connor
https://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Photographs-Linda-Connor/dp/0811865010
https://aperture.org/shop/the-new-west
Linda Connor
https://www.amazon.com/Odyssey-Photographs-Linda-Connor/dp/0811865010
plummerl
Well-known
I'd throw in books by Paul Caponigro, Minor White, John Sexton, ….
LCSmith
Well-known
Collecting ideas from other artists is something I do all the time. But do your own landscape series, you can do almost anything you want just be yourself. I'm not big on landscapes but but I did this one for the heck of it and even though it wouldn't win a prize, at least I did what I wanted.
AristaEDUultra100 AristaDeveloper by John Carter, on Flickr
By the way, I like Todd Hido very much, but I haven't tried to copy his. Well, I did once but it didn't work out: images through a car window that is rain soaked.
That's highly accomplished and beautiful, John. Kudos!
Walker Evans, American Photographs is my recommendation. Also, The Work of Atget Volume 3: The Ancien Regime
Brian Atherton
Well-known
Pentti Sammallahti's "Here, Far Away", while not strictly a landscape photography book, has quite a few remarkable landscape photographs. I'd recommend this book unreservedly anyway - it's beautiful.
Definitely. I have a signed copy from his exhibition at London's Photographers' Gallery - one of my all-time favourites. The prints were exquisite.
giganova
Well-known
Pentti Sammallahti's "Here, Far Away", while not strictly a landscape photography book, has quite a few remarkable landscape photographs. I'd recommend this book unreservedly anyway - it's beautiful.
That looks stunning, but they seem to be between $500-800!
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