Lowenburg
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking forward to learning a lot from this site, making new friends from near and distant places and also contributing what I can. I've been a photographer for about 25 years, and just published my first book Crash Burn Love: Demolition Derby in 2005. The book took nine years to complete and was done using a Mamiya C330 twin lens reflex and a Mamiya 6 rangefinder, along with a Vivitar 285 flash. Today I also use digital equipment, but for the book I began with film and there was no reason to change formats mid-stream. The book includes 81 black and white photos, two essays, foreword by Larry Fink, and a bibliography. It's the first documentary photo book ever done on the subject, and I've been greatful for the reception it's received so far. Popular Photography gave me the back page in their January 2006 issue and Library Review also gave it a great review .
Having gone through an extended process of putting a book together, I may be able to answer questions for anyone else out there with that goal. I did all the photos and writing on Crash Burn Love and my wife and I did all the design work -- we were fortunate to have been given great freedom by my publisher, Back Street Books.
I have a great number of interests in photography, including photographic history, aesthetics, and the work of other photographers, expecially twentieth century work. Some of the photographers whose work I have studied and respect include: Fink, Arbus, Frank, Winogrand, Friedlander, Koudelka, Kertesz, Mark, Capa, Natchwey, Avedon, Parr, Burke and many more; I love reportage, street work, portraiture, and any work that expresses a personal point of view. If you have questions, just inquire, I'll comment or help with info as I can.
Looking forward to getting to know other photographers of any level of experience. Over the years, a good many people have been generous to me with their time and experience, and this looks like a good place to pass some of it on.
Thanks for stopping by,
Bill
I'm looking forward to learning a lot from this site, making new friends from near and distant places and also contributing what I can. I've been a photographer for about 25 years, and just published my first book Crash Burn Love: Demolition Derby in 2005. The book took nine years to complete and was done using a Mamiya C330 twin lens reflex and a Mamiya 6 rangefinder, along with a Vivitar 285 flash. Today I also use digital equipment, but for the book I began with film and there was no reason to change formats mid-stream. The book includes 81 black and white photos, two essays, foreword by Larry Fink, and a bibliography. It's the first documentary photo book ever done on the subject, and I've been greatful for the reception it's received so far. Popular Photography gave me the back page in their January 2006 issue and Library Review also gave it a great review .
Having gone through an extended process of putting a book together, I may be able to answer questions for anyone else out there with that goal. I did all the photos and writing on Crash Burn Love and my wife and I did all the design work -- we were fortunate to have been given great freedom by my publisher, Back Street Books.
I have a great number of interests in photography, including photographic history, aesthetics, and the work of other photographers, expecially twentieth century work. Some of the photographers whose work I have studied and respect include: Fink, Arbus, Frank, Winogrand, Friedlander, Koudelka, Kertesz, Mark, Capa, Natchwey, Avedon, Parr, Burke and many more; I love reportage, street work, portraiture, and any work that expresses a personal point of view. If you have questions, just inquire, I'll comment or help with info as I can.
Looking forward to getting to know other photographers of any level of experience. Over the years, a good many people have been generous to me with their time and experience, and this looks like a good place to pass some of it on.
Thanks for stopping by,
Bill
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