Photobooks of 2018: Martin Amis
Photobooks of 2018: Martin Amis Some of my favourite photobooks from the past year, in no particular order: Margins Of Excess by…
Photobooks of 2018: Martin Amis Some of my favourite photobooks from the past year, in no particular order: Margins Of Excess by…
Photobooks of 2018: Mark Power Twelve books I’ve enjoyed this year, in no particular order (that would be too difficult) other than alphabetical….
Photobooks of 2018: Sarah Allen A handful of the books that caught my eye this year: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness by…
Photobooks of 2018: Simon Baker My top 10 Photobooks of 2018 in no particular order: Sour Strawberries by Lin Zhipeng (No.223) 223…
Photobooks of 2018: Bryan Schutmaat It was another prolific year for photobooks, but relative to the vast quantity produced, I have to admit…
Photobooks of 2018: Eva-Maria Kunz I seem unable to make a normally numbered list, mostly because books talk to each other, there’s a…
Photobooks of 2018: Gregory Barker A Shimmer of Possibility by Paul Graham Not so much one book as 12. This new and very…
Photobooks of 2018: Maki As a collector of Japanese photobooks I guess you will not mind me too much having included some of…
Photobooks of 2018: Mariela Sancari acaso las flores by Cecilia Reynoso acaso las flores, recently published by Asunción Casa Editora, an independent publishing…
Photobooks of 2018: Ed Templeton Youth Unemployment by Tish Murtha (Bluecoat Press) Incredible body of work from the 70’s brought to light documenting…
Photobooks of 2018: Todd Hido Jasper by Matthew Genitempo I wish every time I approached a table of photobooks, that something as amazing…
Photobooks of 2018: Esther Teichmann and Christopher Stewart My Birth by Carmen Winant – SPBH Editions and ITI Press Produced in parallel with…
Photobooks of 2018: Vanessa Winship I’ve only included books that I’ve bought and I must admit I haven’t seen a lot of books…
Photobooks of 2018: John Gossage From The Missouri West by Robert Adams Work that was great to begin with made greater by craft…
Photobooks of 2018: 10×10 Photobooks With the launch of the How We See: Photobooks by Women reading room and publication, 10×10 Photobooks has…
Photobooks of 2018: Ron Jude I’ve slowed down on my photography book consumption over the past couple of years, but of the titles…
Photobooks of 2018: David Solo The state of the photobook world is strong. That was my verdict at Photobook:Reset in Berlin in September…
Photobooks of 2018: Thomas Wiegand Here are ten rather sophisticated photobooks with great photographs and serving layout including two new historical publications (Faminsky,…
Photobooks of 2018: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi Persan-Beaumont by Denis Dailleux (Éditions du bec en l’air) A lot of photographers keep series secret for decades…
Photobooks of 2018: Robin Titchener Every year I start off wondering whether I will see enough new work to genuinely fill this list,…
Photobooks of 2018: Rachel Barker The Portraits by John Myers John Myers’ The Portraits were taken minutes away from where I grew up,…
Photobooks of 2018: Jeffrey Ladd In the crush of photography books, 2018 was a fruitful year. The following are twelve choices which convinced…
Photobooks of 2018: Rémi Coignet 8 by Marguerite Bornhauser During the summer of 1960 the writer Françoise Sagan spent time in Normandy. From…
Photobooks of 2018: Miwa Susuda Zuisha by John Sypal As an American born, Sypal has been exploring a mysterious maze in Tokyo for…
Photobooks of 2018: Brad Feuerhelm I am excited to be part of the Photobookstore photobook list again for 2018. I did not make it…
Photobooks of 2018 For our annual feature, we have once again invited people from a cross-section of photobook disciplines to select their favourite photobooks…
So in Part Two of my Japan journal we left off with it being Sunday and my not knowing what to do. Well, I…
When I travel, I like to hit extremes, so here I am going from Kinosaki Onsen, a sedate town near the western coast in…
I’m taking a short break from reviewing photobooks for the magazine here, off to Japan, traveling with my wife, with three main purposes: to…
“Look I’m wearing all the colours” is the first book by photographer Rikard Österlund. A very personal study, which recounts his day to day…