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08-Jul-11
A NEW AMERICAN PICTURE by Doug Rickard

The older notions of photographers physically exploring their world may have in some ways come to pass. The Egglestons, Shores, Levitts, Winogrands ventured out with perhaps only the loosest intentions or framework of a “project” and allowed the world to provide. It is common now for artists to conceive of a project first and then impose that view almost filter-like upon what they are looking at. I would never argue that one approach is better than the other as long as – in the case of the latter – the work doesn’t become a mere illustration of an idea. For me, I learned photography through an ability to trust in the world and a rather strong distrust of “ideas,” so clever frameworks rarely excite unless the work from image to image surprises and transcends. Doug Rickard’s work in his book A New American Picture has me excited, perhaps a bit disturbed, and completely captivated.

Rickard’s work on this project has a clever framework. He has been exploring the world through Google street views. Google has been mapping the world from the vantage point of the center of its streets. The camera, tethered to a GPS system, is mounted on a car and takes wide angle images every twenty feet or so from a fixed height of about 7 feet. The user of Google’s street views can not only pan 360 degrees but pan up and down and zoom in on a part of the image. The final images are run through facial recognition software which attempts to blur the faces of people unintentionally recorded when the camera car passed by…” – Jeff Ladd

via Conscientious.

DOUG RICKARD website

22-Jun-11
Pierre Le Hors ’s fireworks studies

firework studies is a book compiling photographs of fireworks in the night sky. by constraining nearly all tonal values to stark blacks and pure whites, the trails, explosions and clouds of debris are reduced to a series of simple repeated formal elements: arced lines, spherical bursts, and randomly dispersed particles. i made no effort to limit digital artifacts resulting from pushing the image files past their conventional range; the resulting noise becomes hard to distinguish from the texture of the fireworks themselves.

Pierre Le Hors website

Published by Hassla Books

21-Jun-11
Le Soleil moribond

“Le Soleil moribond s’endormir sous une arche,
Et, comme un long linceul trainant à l’Orient,
Entends, ma chère, entends la douce Nuit qui marche.”

le soleil moribond website

20-Jun-11
Alec Soth’s “Broken Manual”

“I went around the country photographing different people that have attempted to escape, either by being monks, or survivalists, or just generally hermits,” he says. “But it’s not a documentary of these people, it’s evoking the spirit of escape.”

The project came out with  Somewhere to Disappear, a film by Laure Flammarion and Arnaud Uyttenhove about the making of Broken Manual

somewheretodisappear website

Alec Soth website

11-Mar-11
Michal Chelbin

michal chelbin website

31-Jan-11
one from Stockholm by marconofri

13-Jan-11
Agnes Thor

Agnes Thor website

Agnes thor has also AURORA BOREALIS published by Morel Books

15-Dec-10
NO LAYOUT

No Layout is a digital library for independent publishers, focusing on art books and fashion magazines.
It is meant as a support for printed publications, allowing users to flip through full content on any screen without downloads or apps. A promotional and archive tool.

NO LAYOUT WEBSITE

14-Dec-10
Top 10+ Photobooks of 2010 by Alec Soth

1 -  The Mushroom Collector by Jason Fulford

2 – La Carte d’apres Nature edited by Thomas Demand

3 – Family by Chris Verene

4 – Story / No Story by Tobias Zielony

5 - 3 or 4 books by John Gossage: The Pond, The Thirty-Two Inch Ruler / Map Of BabylonHERE

6  – Fiume by Guido Guidi

7  – Yutaka Takanashi, Photography 1965-74 & Books on Books #6 Yutaka Takanashi: Toshi-e

8 – The Sound of Two Songs by Mark Power

9 – Picture Book by Hannah Höch

10 – Playing Borders by Anouk Kruithof

Ten self-published photo books

1 - Procrastinations by Jack Webb

2 – 720 (Two Times Around) by Andrew Phelps

3 – Sketches by Viviane Sassen

4 – Repose by Charlotte Dumas

5 – Desperate Cars by Sébastien Girard

6 – Grown Down by Lindsey Castillo & Tuomas Korpijaakko

7 – As It Is? In Four Chapters by Harvey Benge

8 -  Since July by Eric Ruby

9 -  How Terry likes his Coffee by Florian van Roekel

10  – Getting to know my husband’s cock by Ellen Jong

here the direct  link from the Little Brown Mushroom Blog

07-Dec-10
HALO by Paul Schiek TBW books

TBW Books is an independent photography book publishing company founded by Paul Schiek in 2005 after publishing his book, Good By Angels. Following its debut, the company progressed to publishing the works of Schiek’s friends and peers.

TBW website


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