The Photobook Thread

Another Saturday.

A
Another Saturday.

  • 0
  • 0
  • 40
Lost in Space

A
Lost in Space

  • 7
  • 3
  • 114
Fruits on Fuji

A
Fruits on Fuji

  • 4
  • 1
  • 118
High Street

A
High Street

  • 5
  • 1
  • 164

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
197,390
Messages
2,758,167
Members
99,484
Latest member
Chae
Recent bookmarks
0

Mike Lopez

Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2005
Messages
624
Format
Multi Format
For fans of Robert Adams, Steidl has just released the reissue of 'Los Angeles Spring'. It's one I've been waiting on for quite some time, although I'm a bit disappointed to find out that they want € 150 for it! Quite a hefty price for an unsigned, new release containing 56 images.

robert-adams-los-angeles-spring_002.jpg.png


A few more reasonably-priced Steidl releases are scheduled to arrive in my mailbox tomorrow - Lee Friedlander's 'Pickup' and 'Workers - The Human Clay' and the reissue of Mary Ellen Mark's 'Ward 81'

lee-friedlander-pickup-001.jpg.png


lee-friedlader-workers-the-human-clay-001.jpg.png


mary-ellen-mark-ward-18-voices-karen-folger-jacobs-001.jpg.png


Looks like I've hit my book limit for July earlier than expected. Thank goodness at least the shipping is free!

I can hardly believe that Steidl finally got those Friedlander books out, about 5 years after they were listed on Amazon, but unavailable for purchase. Lee himself had no idea when they would be published when I spoke to him about that several years ago.

But it's a shame that they printed Mary Ellen Mark's pictures across the gutter like that. That's often the key factor if/when I decide not to buy a book. I hate, hate, hate when publishers do that. The misfortune is compounded by the fact that so many of her pictures are quite powerful.
 

Michel Hardy-Vallée

Membership Council
Subscriber
Joined
Apr 2, 2005
Messages
4,790
Location
Montréal, QC
Format
Multi Format
I happen to contribute a column dedicated to reviewing photobooks for the magazine Ciel Variable.

Here are some recent contributions:

Zone Eleven, Mike Mandel

SCUMB Manifesto, Justine Kurland

Electronic Landscape, Edward Hillel and Isaac Diggs
 
OP
OP

logan2z

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 11, 2019
Messages
3,598
Location
SF Bay Area, USA
Format
Multi Format
But it's a shame that they printed Mary Ellen Mark's pictures across the gutter like that. That's often the key factor if/when I decide not to buy a book. I hate, hate, hate when publishers do that. The misfortune is compounded by the fact that so many of her pictures are quite powerful.

Unfortunately, it's become all too common. One of my favorite Friedlander photos was obliterated by the gutter in the recently released 'Framed'. My guess is that the publishers/designers are following the 'bigger is better' trend when printing photos and they use a two-page spread to maximize image size. It hasn't stopped me from buying a book yet, but I do really dislike the practice.
 

Mike Lopez

Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2005
Messages
624
Format
Multi Format
Unfortunately, it's become all too common. One of my favorite Friedlander photos was obliterated by the gutter in the recently released 'Framed'. My guess is that the publishers/designers are following the 'bigger is better' trend when printing photos and they use a two-page spread to maximize image size. It hasn't stopped me from buying a book yet, but I do really dislike the practice.

I haven't seen Framed yet, but my brother-in-law is holding a signed copy for me. He went to the signing at the Fraenkel Gallery, but I couldn't make it to San Francisco that weekend. It's very surprising that Fraenkel would do that--a pity.
 

Mike Lopez

Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2005
Messages
624
Format
Multi Format
I happen to contribute a column dedicated to reviewing photobooks for the magazine Ciel Variable.

Here are some recent contributions:

Zone Eleven, Mike Mandel

SCUMB Manifesto, Justine Kurland

Electronic Landscape, Edward Hillel and Isaac Diggs

Thank you for sharing this information about yourself. I plan to read your columns in the future. Cheers.
 
OP
OP

logan2z

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 11, 2019
Messages
3,598
Location
SF Bay Area, USA
Format
Multi Format
Some recent acquisitions. Yeah, I may have a problem 🙂

ldz5LrXh.jpg


OK, I've had The Decisive Moment and Western Landscapes for a few years, I just didn't move them before snapping the photo. The rest are fairly new.
 

Alex Benjamin

Subscriber
Joined
Aug 8, 2018
Messages
2,236
Location
Montreal
Format
Multi Format
Some recent acquisitions. Yeah, I may have a problem 🙂

ldz5LrXh.jpg


OK, I've had The Decisive Moment and Western Landscapes for a few years, I just didn't move them before snapping the photo. The rest are fairly new.

I have the same problem. And I need to get Workers...

Should be receiving three new ones in the coming days. Two are zines I ordered from Another Place Press, a small publisher I really like.


The third is an absolute gem called Love from Manenberg from photographer Sarah Stacke

 
OP
OP

logan2z

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 11, 2019
Messages
3,598
Location
SF Bay Area, USA
Format
Multi Format
I have the same problem. And I need to get Workers...

Should be receiving three new ones in the coming days. Two are zines I ordered from Another Place Press, a small publisher I really like.

Some of those zines look quite interesting. I've never heard of this publisher before, kind of reminds me of Cafe Royal Books.

Definitely get Workers, it's excellent.

The third is an absolute gem called Love from Manenberg from photographer Sarah Stacke

That looks terrific, thanks for making me aware of it.
 

MTGseattle

Subscriber
Joined
Dec 8, 2013
Messages
1,331
Location
Seattle
Format
Multi Format
I agree that the Lodima portfolio series looks very very good. I've been on a "second hand" photo book binge lately.

Most recent is this;

I'd somehow never heard of Robert Stivers. I'll be acquiring a couple of his books too.
 

Alex Benjamin

Subscriber
Joined
Aug 8, 2018
Messages
2,236
Location
Montreal
Format
Multi Format

Don't.



Ever.



Do this.



Again. 🤬




Just kidding 😉 😁. This is great. I'll take the time this week to go through all of them.

Right now, it's Sasha Wolf's podcast, Photowork, that is (literally) ruining my life. Had a four hour drive today, listened to her interviews with Todd Hido, Mark Steinmetz and Alessandra Sanguinetti, one thing led to another, and yada yada yada, I will be poorer this week than I was last week...

 
OP
OP

logan2z

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 11, 2019
Messages
3,598
Location
SF Bay Area, USA
Format
Multi Format
Don't.



Ever.



Do this.



Again. 🤬
😀
Right now, it's Sasha Wolf's podcast, Photowork, that is (literally) ruining my life. Had a four hour drive today, listened to her interviews with Todd Hido, Mark Steinmetz and Alessandra Sanguinetti, one thing led to another, and yada yada yada, I will be poorer this week than I was last week...


I've been meaning to check out that podcast for a while. If you haven't already, check out Ben Smith's 'A Small Voice' podcast.
 

MTGseattle

Subscriber
Joined
Dec 8, 2013
Messages
1,331
Location
Seattle
Format
Multi Format
That's the video I watched that lead to my comment. When he talks about his book and mentions Adam Fuss I was even more bewildered as I own the Adam Fuss (My Ghost) book.

Since we're now talking about further wallet thinning:

 
OP
OP

logan2z

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 11, 2019
Messages
3,598
Location
SF Bay Area, USA
Format
Multi Format
Since we're now talking about further wallet thinning:


Unfortunately, my wallet and I are very familiar with Radius Books 😋
 

MattKing

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Apr 24, 2005
Messages
51,873
Location
Delta, BC Canada
Format
Medium Format
Our darkroom group usually has a project or demonstration set up for each bi-weekly meeting. One great fallback if we are short of a topic or something falls through is to have each member bring a photography book to show and share at the meeting :smile:.
This thread is like that!
 

Mal Paso

Member
Joined
Oct 14, 2019
Messages
364
Location
Carmel, Ca USA
Format
4x5 Format
I acquired 2 recently. Workshop Stories is just that but you get a photograph from each of the over 100 contributors. I managed to get a copy from Elisabeth when she visited CPA. It was about $75 and well worth it. John Paul Caponegro and John Sexton are in here too as well as some members of this forum.

ZSC_0669.jpg


ZSC_0670.jpg


This one was free through CPA, may have been reprinted by Mr List's estate? Nice!

ZSC_0672.jpg
 

Philippe-Georges

Subscriber
Joined
Apr 11, 2005
Messages
2,659
Location
Flanders Fields
Format
Medium Format
Facsimile/catalogue (2,3kg) from the contact sheets files by Cas Oorthuys (quick iPhone shot on an Iranian table cloth).
There are more than 400 binders with about 1000 sheets each conserved in the Amsterdam Photography Museum, this is an excerpt...
On the cover you see sheet n° 7252.
He was an avid Rolleiflex user.

OORTHUYS.jpg
 

Alex Benjamin

Subscriber
Joined
Aug 8, 2018
Messages
2,236
Location
Montreal
Format
Multi Format
OP
OP

logan2z

Subscriber
Joined
Jan 11, 2019
Messages
3,598
Location
SF Bay Area, USA
Format
Multi Format
Awesome, I know some of them, but have new ones to check out 🙂

Here are a couple more:

Brazil-based photographer:
https://youtube.com/@RafaelBoscoVieira

This one has photographers choosing a photobook and talking about it:
https://youtube.com/@kimbeil956

This was my favorite episode:
Odermatt's Karambolage

Thanks, I don't know how I forgot to include Rafael Bosco Vieira's channel, I subscribe to it and watch it all the time.

I was going to include Kim Beil's channel but she has only posted a handful of videos and the last one was quite a while back. But I do like them and wish she would post more frequently.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom