Photobooks of 2015: Tiane Doan Na Champassak
In no particular here follows a selection of the books that Tiane Doan Na Champassak bought and loved from the past year: 1. Paweł…
In no particular here follows a selection of the books that Tiane Doan Na Champassak bought and loved from the past year: 1. Paweł…
Many of the most interesting books of the past year were released without the help of a publisher. 10×10’s list highlights some of their…
Pierre Bessard kindly shares his pick of the 1500+ photobooks he saw on his travels in the past year. 1. Federico Carpani – MAA…
I’m an unapologetic sceptic when it comes to any amount of hype, particularly around something as reliant on taste and perspective as a book….
Next up with his selection for Photobooks of 2015 is Maki:- 1. Modoru Okinawa by Keizo Kitajima (Gomma books) 1975. Okinawa, Japan. The Vietnam…
Next in our round-up of photobook favourites from the past 12 months is Maxwell Anderson:- 1. Yuji Hamada – C/M/Y 2. Stefan Ruiz –…
My contribution to this list of best photography books includes books that reflect the photographers’ personal circumstances, or those in which I can see…
Robert Dunn has kindly shared his photobook picks from the past year: 1.Daisuke Yokota – Taratine Daisuke Yokota’s masterpiece (so far). See my Photobookstore…
Erik Kessels has kindly shared some of his photobook highlights of the year:- Mariela Sancari – Moisés (La Fabrica, 2015) Paul Kooiker – Nude…
Next up in our end of year Photobooks of 2015 feature is collector Robin Titchener: 1. Daisuke Yokota – Taratine & Immerse Another stunning…
To close the year, we have asked a number of photographers, photobook industry professionals and collectors to pick their favourite photobooks from the past…
1. Jason Nocito, PUD II (Dashwood Books, 2014) Nobody, especially in a big city like New York, talks about their feelings; only their thoughts….
Over the course of a year I am fortunate enough to have many different photobooks pass through my hands. Here I am sharing some…
This is perhaps one of the most talked about books of the year, and rightly so. Sequester by Awoiska van der Molen has managed…
A continuation of this post, with my personal pick of the photobooks released from April to August of this year, a period overflowing with…
Photobooks seem to be selling out faster than ever. In recent weeks Cristina De Middel’s Party and Eamonn Doyle’s i have gathered little dust…
Over the course of the year, a great deal of books pass through my hands. 2013 has without doubt felt like a great year…