Photobook Interview: Stigma
I believe that Stigma, by Adam Lach is the most powerful book submitted to F295 for our Photobook Week. Lach spent over two years and had over 50 meetings with a 60 person …
I believe that Stigma, by Adam Lach is the most powerful book submitted to F295 for our Photobook Week. Lach spent over two years and had over 50 meetings with a 60 person …
Patrick Morarescu (AKA Johnny Amore) submitted a delightful 72 page, 8.5×8.5,” soft cover book called The Performers. The book, published by the Pori Art Museum in Finland, is a collection …
Alex Yates and Edward Levinson both submitted books that are oriented toward their pinhole photography process and its use exploring Japan. Yates’ book Japinhole is an 8.25×8.25,” 24 page, full …
Josephine Sacabo (2012 F295 Alum) lives and works mostly in New Orleans where she has been strongly influenced by the ambience of the city. Her beautiful book Oyem Con Los …
Trajectories: A Half Century of Portraits by Martha Casanave (F295 alum) is a wonderful collection of portraits from over 50 years of her work. Published by Image Continuum Press in …
One of many international submissions was a delightful little book by Coralie Fournier-Moris from Nantes, France called Autodafé. She created and self-published the book as a way of working through …
Steve Harp, submitted 5 self-published (Blurb) books to be considered for the 2014 F295 Photobook Week and we love each of them. We present them here together because their small …
Black Apple is a collection of stark powerful images by photographer Thatcher Hullerman Cook. The project was shot a the edges of the Fergana Valley in Kyrgyzstan, a remote central Asian …
Gone: Photographs of Abandonment on the High Plains by Steve Fitch was published by the University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque in 2003. The book chronicles Fitch’s travels and explorations …
Raymond Adams is from western Kentucky and spent his entire adult life in New York City. After September 11 he went on a search for America and the American Dream. …