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Feodor Pitcairn: Primordial Landscapes: Iceland Revealed
© Feodor Pitcairn
Feodor Pitcairn’s book, Primordial Landscapes: Iceland Revealed, is a thrill to experience.
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Rebecca Senf: Creating Artist’s Books
Today’s post is written by Rebecca Senf, a significant voice in our community holding positions at both the Phoenix Art Museum (as the Norton Family Curator) and the Creative Center
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Minor White: Manifestations of the Spirit
Self-discovery through a camera? I am scared to look for fear of discovering how shallow my Self is! I will persist however . . . because the camera has its eye on the exterior world.
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Michael Ast: Trying To Find The Ocean
Photographer Michael Ast has recently created a new book, Trying to Find the Ocean, self-published in an edition of 300.
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Michael Jang: College
Having attended a college art program myself and knowing the shenanigans that art students create for themselves, I was thrilled to spend time with Michael Jang’s photographs from his
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Linda Morrow: Echoes of Ovid
I am a long time fan of the photographs and books of Linda Morrow. She has recently released her 4th monograph, Echoes of Ovid, and it’s simply stunning.
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Peter van Agtmael: Disco Night Sept 11
©2014 Peter van Agtmael
Disco Night Sept 11 is a book about more than the brutality of conflict.
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Stefan Heyne: Naked Light: Exposing Infinity
German Photographer, Stefan Heyne, has recently opened an exhibition, NAKED LIGHT.
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Matthew Arnold: Topography Is Fate—North African Battlefields of World War II
Photographer Matthew Arnold has recently published a monograph, Topography is Fate – North Battlefields of World War II, published by Kehrer Verlag.
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Book Week: Pamela Littky: Vacancy
I had the lovely opportunity to meet Pamela Littky at her book signing at Paris Photo Los Angeles last week.
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Book Week: Christina Riley: Back to Me
In 2011 I lost my mind.
Somewhere beneath the world we all know, was mine. With reality
removed, I stepped forward. Into a dream. There was no self, there
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Book Week: Andrew Beckham : Firmament
Andrew Beckham considers himself a visual poet, and I would have to agree with that conclusion. His new book, Firmament, released by George F.
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