blockend
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One useful guide to size is to look at an image in a book, and see if it exhausts the information and aesthetic potential of the photograph. Coffee table books rarely have an image size larger than 10 x 8", and most are smaller. I have a reasonable collection of photo books by famous and less well known photographers, and none of them lack anything in appeal through lack of size.
The distance we view a book at is typically the same as, or slightly closer than someone inspecting a framed photograph on a wall. The other appeal is the surface of the image, which will look different behind glass, but is irrelevant to the question of size. It's really a question of how we want the work viewed. Is it something that bears close inspection, a picture to look at and consider. Or is it ambient, a kind of background theme or wallpaper to the room.
For images intended to be looked at, almost any size will suffice that gives pleasure to the viewer.
The distance we view a book at is typically the same as, or slightly closer than someone inspecting a framed photograph on a wall. The other appeal is the surface of the image, which will look different behind glass, but is irrelevant to the question of size. It's really a question of how we want the work viewed. Is it something that bears close inspection, a picture to look at and consider. Or is it ambient, a kind of background theme or wallpaper to the room.
For images intended to be looked at, almost any size will suffice that gives pleasure to the viewer.