Oh, I don't know, I don't specialise but I like reportage and wildlife, birds and macro. Anything in those fields you'd recommend as a good read?
Reportage/Documentary:
Robert Frank - The Americans
Reportage/Documentary:
Robert Frank - The Americans
Kirsten Lubben - The Magnum Contact Sheets
William Purcell - Steve McCurry : The Iconic Photographs.
Not really into wildlife, birds or Macro, but those three are tremendous starts to reportage.
If you like new your street photography, check out Cheryl Dunn, http://everybodystreet.com/
an interesting film of current and famous new york photographers.
Other photographers, William Klein, (there's a couple of youtube videos of the BBC programme about him), Bruce Davidson
Closer to home - Martin Parr - The last resort and John Gay - England observed are great books
I asked this question in the thread about this a while back but didn't get a response. Is this worth buying for the $13? The trailers certainly looked interesting when it first came about.
My Robert Frank The Americans book arrived today.
It really is a fantastic book. How he links photographs together is wonderful. 'Charity ball - New York City' and 'Cafateria - San Francisco' really stand out.
Looking forward to having a long read.
Cheers.
Nice, how much did that cost you. Everytime I've looked they've been expensiveMy Robert Frank The Americans book arrived today.
It really is a fantastic book. How he links photographs together is wonderful. 'Charity ball - New York City' and 'Cafateria - San Francisco' really stand out.
Looking forward to having a long read.
Cheers.
theres a few 'used - like new' for about £15 deliveredNice, how much did that cost you. Everytime I've looked they've been expensive
Nice, how much did that cost you. Everytime I've looked they've been expensive
theres a few 'used - like new' for about £15 delivered
It's a biggish and heavy book unsuitable for reading in bed. It tries to cover a lot of ground but suffers despite its size from being a bit brief about any given aspect of its content. It's a decent overview, if you want one, and may spur you on to other more focussed works.Has anyone read "Photography: A Cultural History"
Has anyone read "Photography: A Cultural History" or "On Photography"? Both look interesting but have polarised reviews.