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Just a follow-up on the honorable Colonel's recommendation of Margaret Bourke-White books. I got my first look at 'Moments in History'. Holy Shiznitz! The first few pages are a bio on MBW, the rest are just the images from distinct periods. 'Interesting that her industrial & journo interest started as a reaction AGAINST Weston or Steiglitz' push to establish photo as fine art.

Images are incredible. She has several portraits, but to my tastes - her shot of the Russian priest is the finest portrait I've ever seen. I love Yusef Karsch's portraits, though I prefer the less formal - more personal portraits of HCBresson. MBW's shot is just a master's work.

As you might guess - I'll be paying attention when the good Colonel makes other recommendations.
 

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Re. Saul Leiter-The Photographers' Gallery in London, England [home of Dangermouse...] are putting on a tetrospective of his work. Excellent!
 

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Approaching Photography by Paul Hill [new edition].
 
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Both of Rudman's lith printing books are worthwhile reads (although the first has much more practical information, even if most of the papers used in the examples are gone). I probably reference those two books more than any other (plus Tim's The Photographer's Master Printing Course).

Naturally, it should come to no surprise that my latest great read was Iceland: An Uneasy Calm, by Tim Rudman. Great photos and I have one of them hanging on my wall!
 
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Both of Rudman's lith printing books are worthwhile reads (although the first has much more practical information, even if most of the papers used in the examples are gone). I probably reference those two books more than any other (plus Tim's The Photographer's Master Printing Course).

Naturally, it should come to no surprise that my latest great read was Iceland: An Uneasy Calm, by Tim Rudman. Great photos and I have one of them hanging on my wall!

I haven't seen the book Iceland yet, but I saw some of the images from that book - and they look great.
I somehow have now two copies of the Master Photographer's Lith Printing Course: A Definitive Guide.
I'm not gonna sell it for these absurd prices like on Ebay, but maybe I can trade it for some other book, like:
The Photographer's Toning Book: The Definitive Guide, by Tim Rudman?
 

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I'd love to get my hands on a copy of 'Sleeping By The Mississipi' by Alec Soth....hmmm maybe I can manage with just the one kidney...
 

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Ansel Adams making of 40 photos and Morris Germains Darkroom handbook and formulary. bought both in great condition at my local used book store for $12. gotta get back there soon.
 
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Ansel Adams making of 40 photos and Morris Germains Darkroom handbook and formulary. bought both in great condition at my local used book store for $12. gotta get back there soon.
That's a very good find! The Adams book is a good read. I liked it a lot.
 

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Josef Hoflehner Retrospective 1975-2015-a fantastic book, beautifully printed, like a blend of Robert Adams, Robert Frank and Michael Kenna. This one'll keep me busy for a while.
 

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A book by one of my best friends:penn station by louis stettner. Photos taken in the deepest bowels of penn station in nyc when tri-x was about 200 asa.
 

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"Dear Fatherland, Rest Quietly" by Margaret Bourke-White". Her written and photographic account of Germany during WWII and the aftermath. Another excellent book by one of Life magazines finest.
 

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Yeah...Wow...she was a singular individual and a force to be reckoned with.
It is very essay to admire people that have had extra-ordinary lives.
There is no denying their talent and hard work, but there is no substitute for being blessed with Graceful Timing..... stumbling into a situation at the right time. :smile:
 

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Received yesterday the TOP special book sale. The books, all edited by Keith Davis, include:
"The Passionate Observer: photographs by Carl Van Vechten"
"Clarence John Laughlin: Visionary Photographer"
"The Photographs of Dorothea Lange"
"George N. Barnard: photographer of Sherman's campaign"
"Todd Webb: photographs of New York and Paris 1945=1960" [an early order bonus]
Even for being an amateur, Van Vechten's portraits of well-know celebrities are exceptional.
Barnard's wet-plate images of the South during the Civil War are iconic.

Highly recommend TOP's special sale for some great books at a very reasonable price
http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2016/06/clarence-john-laughlin.html
 
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