Hermes/Unesco

The very first thing I noticed about Martín Bollati‘s Hermes/Unesco is that it’s a little paper brick. It has more than 1,000 pages, 999 of which are taken up by images. I’m thinking that the idea for a viewer is not necessarily to go through…

Field Report: Unseen 2014

Finding vs. Found

Daisuke Yokota

Photobook Reviews (Week 37/2014)

Laia Abril – The Epilogue

Conscientious Portfolio Competition 2014

Photobook Reviews (Week 35/2014)

Ute Mahler – Zusammenleben

Review: Pandora’s Camera by Joan Fontcuberta

On Process (Further Down the Rabbit Hole)

Photobook Reviews (Week 33/2014)

The fight over photographs

Jim Goldberg: Rich and Poor

Photobook Reviews (Week 31/2014)

Cortona on the Move 2014

Forms and Functions of Photobooks (Part 2)

Forms and Functions of Photobooks (Part 1)

Photobook Reviews (Week 28/2014)

Summertime Housekeeping

Photography Today

Photobook Reviews (Week 25/2014)

My Daily Struggle

The Trials and Tribulations of Making or Facing Photographs of War

Review: Stump by Christopher Anderson

Acacia Johnson’s Origins

Review: The pictures included in this envelope by Andrea Ferrari

Michael Schmidt 1945-2014

Review: We Shall by Paul D’Amato

Into the Light: Khalik Allah

Photobook Reviews (Week 20/2014)

Review: The Seventh Dog by Danny Lyon

Review: Unfamiliar Streets by Katherine A. Bussard

Review: Cristina de Middel’s Party. Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung

How to write about your photographs

Review: The Third Day by Henrik Spohler

Peter van Agtmael’s Disco Night Sept 11

Review: Memory of Trees by Kathryn Cook

A Conversation with Bahar Habibi

What is a Photograph?

The Photobook: A History Volume III by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger

Review: Going Home by Muge

The Most Beautiful City in the World seen by Marco Lachi and Olufemi Terry

Photobook Reviews (Week 11/2014)

Jens Klein’s Walking the Dog

Review: The Beauty of Serious Work by Andreas Meichsner

Juan Aballe’s Country Fictions

Review: Emile Hyperion Dubuisson’s Far

The New Pictorialism

Philip-Lorca diCorcia: Hustlers

Review: Beautiful by Loredana Nemes

A Conversation with Josh Quigley

Review: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus by the Sochi Project

A few thoughts on Dan Wetmore’s Heartland

Review: The Unphotographable

Corinna Sauer: Home Story

Review: Pepa Hristova – Sworn Virgins

Sandy Volz’s Me and the Others (down the rabbit hole)

Review: Johan van der Keuken’s Paris Mortel retouché

A conversation with Dorothee Deiss

Joan Fontcuberta: The Photography of Nature & The Nature of Photography