What book do you guys recommend?

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What book do you guys recommend?

This is going to be my first book related to photography. I personally like Fan Ho's style. Someone from another thread recommended me The Road to Seeing. Thanks :)
 
Looking at Photographs by Szarkowski
The Nature of Photographs by Stephen Shore
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And also:

The Photographer's Eye (also by Szarkowski)
Why People Photograph and Beauty in Photography (both by Robert Adams)
Ways of Seeing by John Berger
 
I usually recommend monographs by individual photographers. Seeing great photos have always inspired me. But I can't argue with "Looking at Photographs", "The Photogapher's Eye" and the "Nature of Photographs". I liked the first half of "Roads to Seeing" but he sorta lost my attention with the celebrity portraits.
 
1.'Camera Work' ...Alfred Steiglitz .Complete set published by Taschen as a paperback.

2.'The Linked Ring'...Margaret Harker.

3.Dickey Chapelle Under Fire: Photographs by the First American Female War Correspondent Killed in Action is available now from Wisconsin Historical Society Press.

4. 'The Family Of Man'...Edward Steichen.
His photographs during his time in the Navy are superb and are published in book form; in fact I'm buying a copy today from abebooks!
 
I picked up my first book recently after seeing the work posted at Stephen Bugler. Some great stuff and I decided to take the plunge.

Viktor Kolár: Canada: 1968-1973.
 
Landscape/Architecture:
1) Christopher Thomas (Venice in Solitude, New York Sleeps, Paris City of Light
2) Nick Brandt (Inherit the Dust, A Shadow Falls, Across the Ravaged Land)
3) Sebastiao Salgado (Genesis, Exodus, Africa, Other Americas)

Portrait:
1) Annie Leibovitz (A Photographers Life, American Music)
2) Richard Avedon
3) Danny Clinch (Still Moving)
4) Harvey Stein (not a portrait photographer but Harlem Street Portraits is great)
5) Peter Lindbergh

Street/Documentary:
1) Josef Koudelka (all of his books are awesome, Walls is a bit different though)
2) Harvey Stein
3) Elliot Erwitt (Snaps is a good overall book)
4) Hiroji Kubata (Photographer)
5) Don McCullin
6) Alex Webb (Memory City, The Suffering Of Light)
7) Ed van der Elsken (Love on the Left Bank)
8) Saul Leiter
9) Boogie
10) Bruce Davidson

General Books that are good to have:
1) The Road to Seeing
2) Magnum Contact Sheets
 
I know I am in minority on this one, but I would NOT recommend any photography books as collection of photographs (be that AKB or anybody else). I would, however, highly recommend an albums of paintings (Vincent van Gogh, Picasso, Edgar Degas, Andrew Wyeth, Delacroix, El Greco, Edvard Munch, Piet Mondrian... etc. etc.) This way you are actually learning the principles of harmony (basis of any art) from the source, rather than chewing what already was chewed for you.
How many more of Henri Cartier-Bressons does this world need? Wouldn't you rather try to make something of your own than to be copycat with a Leica?
Just my suggestions but it took me years to understand this.
 
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