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A selection of thoughtful and personal takes on titles from my humble photo book collection.
The Lizard is a book about scale and loneliness.
The Lizard by Gabriele Rosi, published by Deadbeat Club.
May 20
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A look inside the monolithic black box of Bryan Schutmaat’s Sons Of The Living.
As with most of my newsletters, due to the high volume of images I share, my posts are too long to view in your email inbox and must be read using a web…
Mar 30
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A look inside the monolithic black box of Bryan Schutmaat’s Sons Of The Living.
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Horizont is a photobook of fractured and manufactured horizons.
The Berlin Wall may be gone, but it is still felt in Michael Ashkin’s book Horizont.
Feb 18
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The photobook that took me a year to fully understand.
The Inhabitants by Raymond Meeks and George Weld.
Jan 26
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