In my constant search for photo books that really knock me out, I am more and more disappointed with the trends of the art photography world. It seems that everyone has a "project" or a "statement." When done well this can be quite good, but most of the time it seems like the idea comes before the work itself and I find the photos a bit uninspiring. So, does anyone have any suggestions for books in which the photographer seems to approach things more whimsically? Shooting things or people for the sheer fun of the moment? One of my favorites is Wim Wender's book Once. Sure, many of the photos may be "scouting" photos for movie sets, but it has a great feel to it. It seems to arise out of a genuine curiosity about the world, rather than a pretentious, preconceived attempt at art. And, the print quality is awful. It makes most school text seem well printed. I think this too says something about the work. If it stands up to poor reproductions in a small format, then there is definitely something inherently strong about the photos.