Less into buying books these days than going through some in my book shelves that I haven't looked at in a while.
I'm certainly being a lot more selective, and taking fewer chances on books by photographers whose work I'm not familiar with. This is mostly due to the significant increases in new photobook prices. I routinely receive emails or see Instagram posts announcing new photography books from relatively unknown photographers that carry price tags of $75-$85.
Case in point: I just received an email from Baltimore Photo Space announcing the pre-order for a book called
Gumsucker from a photographer named Rory King. I've never heard of him before, but I clicked through to the BPS web site to check it out. It's a decent size book at 11x14" and 128 pages and is published by Charcoal Press. It's priced at $75 unsigned and $80 signed. I looked up Rory King and he graduated with a BFA in 2017 and this is his second book. So he's a relatively young photographer with a limited publishing track record.
Maybe I'm too much of a tightwad when it comes to buying books, but I can’t help feeling that this one - and many others like it - is overpriced. And while I don’t know much about the economics of photobook publishing, I can’t help thinking that Charcoal Press and Rory King might be better served by pricing this young photographer’s second book more reasonably to introduce his work to a wider audience. At $80, it's not one on which I'm willing to take a chance.