Patrick Robert James
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I haven't been buying too much in the last few years. I think I ran out of space. I already have a ton of books, and I don't get that excited these days over current photographers for the most part. I still like the masters from the previous era. The last book I bought was a Guy Bourdin. Someone brought him up and I happened over a so-cheap-I-couldn't-pass-up copy so I snagged it. One put out by the Victoria and Albert museum. I think the name is right. Before that I think the last two I bought were the last two Ralph Gibson books. Refractions 2 and Self Exposure. The printing in them is amazing. Better than the actual monographs I have. Technology I guess.
I think I am going to pick up the new Aperture Robert Adams book. I like retrospectives these days. Keeps it simple.
One place to look for books if you have one near you is a thrift book store. There was a Goodwill one near me and I snagged probably more than a dozen great books over the years there for peanuts. They closed that location during the unmentionable times, but they are about to open a new one. Can't wait for that. Of course cheap books pile up real quick. Downside.... I usually just donate them back unless it is a keeper.
I need to do a culling too. I have a lot of books I just don't look at and other people would love to have them I'm sure. MoMA Friedlander for example, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks from Parke, and Roversi's Studio, etc..... Maybe I need to clear out and make way for new ones. These threads can be great for the motivation....
I think I am going to pick up the new Aperture Robert Adams book. I like retrospectives these days. Keeps it simple.
One place to look for books if you have one near you is a thrift book store. There was a Goodwill one near me and I snagged probably more than a dozen great books over the years there for peanuts. They closed that location during the unmentionable times, but they are about to open a new one. Can't wait for that. Of course cheap books pile up real quick. Downside.... I usually just donate them back unless it is a keeper.
I need to do a culling too. I have a lot of books I just don't look at and other people would love to have them I'm sure. MoMA Friedlander for example, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks from Parke, and Roversi's Studio, etc..... Maybe I need to clear out and make way for new ones. These threads can be great for the motivation....