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I'm thinking about expanding my library. Feel free to include instructional books, but I'm mostly interested in photo books (ones that won't break the bank, under $100). I have a really cool book of essays written by various photographers, wouldn't mind picking up another book like that either.

I like William Klein, Bruce Davidson, Winogrand, stuff like that. I use a 28 most of the time and compose fast, shoot mostly street and documentary style work.
 

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Do you have stuff from "the Father of street photography" Henri Cartier Bresson?
 
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yeah back when I was using a 50 I devoured his work, don't own any of his books though.
 

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Ralph Lambrecht & Chris Woodhouse Way Beyond Monochrome, second editon
Tim Rudman The Master Photographer's Toning Book, The Definitive Guide
 

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If you like Garry Winogrand, you should start with "Figments from the real world".
 

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Check out the website for PhotoEye a book store in Santa Fe. They carry only photographic books and have book teases for many of the books so you can see what's in them before purchasing. I have been buying books from them for many years.

http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/
 
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Thanks jeffrey!

I've seen some of Figments from the Real World, good book. I've exhausted the photo books at my local libraries, that was one of them.

If anyone is looking to thin out their collection and sell some books, send me a PM. I'm interested.

Thanks for the tips everyone! Keep them coming.
 

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Hey looks like you mostly like BW photography, but I highly recommend you take a look at William Eggleston's or Joel Steinfeld's books. They are a much different way of looking at photography. Best of luck.
 
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Check out the website for PhotoEye a book store in Santa Fe. They carry only photographic books and have book teases for many of the books so you can see what's in them before purchasing. I have been buying books from them for many years.

http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/

Where in Santa Fe are they? I've wandered that town a lot and haven't stumbled across it. Perhaps I walked right by, it's happened before.

s-a

Never mind, I'll find it. Lazy me...
 
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I have never been in the bookstore or gallery but have been buying books from them through the mail and internet for very many years. The addresses I have are 376 Garcia street suite A (bookstore) and 541 Guadalupe street. I have never had a problem with their service and have bought probably 200 books from them over the years. They usually update their website every day. I would like to hear a first hand account of their facility in case I am ever in Santa Fe again.

http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/
 

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Hey looks like you mostly like BW photography, but I highly recommend you take a look at William Eggleston's or Joel Steinfeld's books. They are a much different way of looking at photography. Best of luck.

See also Saul Leiter.
 
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Multitude, Solitude: the Photographs of Dave Heath.
Available on Amazon.
There is insight and lots of his work in a well printed book.
Like Winogran, Heath is a winner of two Guggenheim Fellowships.


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I enjoy the surreal so MAN RAY, Jerry N. Uelsmann, Arthur Tress, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy are a few.
 

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Ansel Adams, Examples - The Making of 40 Photographs
ISBN 0-8212-1750-5 (Paperback)
ISBN 0-8212-1551-X (Hardback)

One of the few books where the photographer explains the making of his own photographs.

and . . .

Hurrell/Stine, The Hurrell Style
ISBN 0-381-98293-9

The back of the book gives details about each photograph. Details about the Camera, Lens, Film, Lighting, Location, etc.
 
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+1 on Saul Leiter. As well, you may want to check out Fred Herzog's Photographs and Vancouver Photographs.
 

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I like William Klein, Bruce Davidson, Winogrand, stuff like that...

For a somewhat more "rigorous" approach to the wide angle, have a look at Depardon's Errance, Villes, Manicomio, Le désert américain... Choose cautiously, the quality of his work has been uneven over time from the art-critical viewpoint, reflecting his various ideas and responsibilities during his long career, and his publishers are trying to make a buck these days pushing out every old frame they can find... You will probably want to stay clear from his earlier agency work or the later "d'oh" La France... But he did invent the visual blog, some quarter of a century before the word even existed! (Paris journal, Voyages)

He--and Errance in particular--has been in my top three for a decade.

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That is really awesome post for those who mostly likes Photography like me. Thanks for starting this thread. :smile:

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Seeing the Light, Optics in Nature, Photography, Color, Vision and Holography, David Falk, Dieter Brill, David Stork. Wiley ISBN 0-471-60385-6 Recommended by my supervisor at Kodak. Well work the money.
 

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I have a number of British Journal of Photography Almanacs from various years starting in 1936. They have both technical articles - many of which are still relevant - and a selection of photogravures from well known photographers of the day.
 
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