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I had to google/ebay that. my eyes are watering.
I tried to warn you

I had to google/ebay that. my eyes are watering.
I'd love a copy of Telex Iran, but it too is eye-wateringly expensive.
Truly great book.
You could make a handmade book, a piece of art in itself, and the photos will look better than what you’d probably get from Blurb et al.
This book from Craig Huber's Veritas Editions is done like that, but at an edition size of 15 it is/was priced for a market that is a different one than has been discussed in this thread:Do you mean make a book out of original prints? I've always wondered if there's a way to make a book out of original (not scanned) darkroom prints. Do you know any sources for doing that?
Thanks,
Dale
Years ago everyone had photo albums. You remember the type with those little black corner stickums to hold the photos on the black art paper pages, always falling off. There's nothing stopping people from using those today although the technology is better.
I used the ones with wax as an adhesive and the plastic cover for each page to that I did not have for fiddle with the black corners.
I used the ones with wax as an adhesive and the plastic cover for each page to that I did not have for fiddle with the black corners.
I'd like to obtain a collection of photojournalistic photos by Frank Horvat. Anyone got a recommendation?
I know it's easy for threads to veer off in a variety of directions, but I was hoping we could keep this one on the subject of published photobooks - either by traditional publishers (Steidl, Aperture, etc.) or published through an on-demand print service like Blurb.
I'm personally interested in the subject of book making (papers, bindings, handmade books, etc.), and think it would be great if someone started a thread on that subject so the discussion in this thread could stay true to its original topic.
Anybody has Larry Sultan's Pictures from Home? Mack has a new printing out, and I'm really tempted.
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Pictures from Home (Third Printing)
First published in 1992 to wide critical acclaim, Pictures From Home is Larry Sultan’s pendant to his parents. Sultan returned home to Southern California periodically in the 1980s and the decade-long sequence moves between registers, combining contemporary photographs with film stills from home...www.mackbooks.us
A great favorite, but now hard to find: VII photographer Daniel Schwarz's "Traveling Through the Eye of History" -- you can find snaps from it online but the book is where it's at, the layout and structure are innovative and constitute the Real Meat of it, making it far more than just pix of random faraway peoples.
I also got a copy of Avedon's "Made in France" recently, quite lovely in its printing and conceit: each page, when turned, reveals the printer's notes on the back.
I don't own it, but it's on my list. There's an overview of the book here that you might find interesting:
Kinda pricey for my book budget.
I'd love a copy of Telex Iran, but it too is eye-wateringly expensive.
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