Copyright Andreas Oetker-Kast 2008 self-published Andreas Oetker-Kast embarked on what I think is a difficult journey, even thought he did not have to venture too far to find his subject, to try to investigate the essence of those who work as found within the boundaries of their workplace. In doing so, he was granted access... Continue Reading →
Rob Hornstra – Sochi Singers
Copyright Rob Hornstra 2011 self-published Rob Hornosta, in the third of a series of photobooks, investigates a region that will soon be the site the 2014 summer Olympics. It is an attempt to document a region that is and that might soon be what was with the anticipated and pending changes to accommodate the Olympics. In this... Continue Reading →
Melissa Shook – My Suffolk Downs
Photographs copyright Melissa Shook 2012 published by Kat Ran Press and Pressed Wafer Press Melissa Shook is investigating the back story of the stables and the workings of a horse-race track, Suffolk Downs, located in Massachusetts. She has been photographing at this small track for an extensive period when her access to the track’s operations... Continue Reading →
Clayton Cotterell – Unarmed
Photographs copyright Clayton Cotterell 2012 published by Ampersand Gallery & Fine Books This photobook is a mashed up narrative that intertwines the lives and family of two brothers, one brother is the subject, the unarmed solider, while the other is the unseen brother, who is the photographer. In this photobook, Clayton Cotterell provides a series of... Continue Reading →
Thijs Heslenfeld – Men at Work (Nil Sine Labore)
Copyright Thijs Heslenfeld published by Oost West Thijs Best Heslenfeld appears to have traveled the global in search of men who are performing some unique work, or happen across a subject while in search of another. In reading Thijs Heslenfeld’s introduction to his fourth photobook “Man at Work”, he raises a rhetorical question: “The question... Continue Reading →
Gytis Skudzinskas – Tyla – Silence
Photographs copyright Gytis Skudzinskas 2011 published by Culture Menu (Kulturos Meniu) Gytis Skudzinskas joins the minimalist ranks of the 1960’s color field painters and the recent cadre of long exposure photographers who reveal that with the passing of elastic time, that there are other “realities” that exist beyond our everyday comprehension and perception. He creates... Continue Reading →
Silvia Camporesi – La Terza Venezia – The Third Venice
Copyright Silvia Camporesi 2011 published by Trolley Books To say the least, Venice is a daunting subject for a photographic project, as are the over photographed venues of New York City, Paris, Rome and San Francisco. This Italian city is a virtual cliché of photographic images. Silvia Camporesi is choosing to travel a different route employing... Continue Reading →
Bruce Haley – Sunder
Photographs copyright Bruce Haley 2010 published by Edizioni Charta in conjunction with Daylight Community Arts Foundation From 1994 to 2002 Bruce Haley embarked on “a far reaching (photographic) journey through numerous former USSR and Iron Country countries”, investigating a transitional point of time encompassing post-communism and post-war. This body of photographic resulted in Haley’s gritty and... Continue Reading →
Douglas Stockdale – Ciociaria Limited Edition Book + Photograph Set
Copyright Douglas Stockdale 2011 Warning Notice: this is a self-serving personal shout-out about the availability of my book in a Limited Edition Book + Photograph set. You may find yourself spending a small amount of loot while yet making a wonderful investment so be warned before proceeding any further!! I recently published two small versions of a Limited Edition Book +... Continue Reading →
Sarah Hobbs – Small Problems in Living
Photographs copyright 2011 Sarah Hobbs published by Edizioni Charta Oh My Gosh, do the photographs of Sarah Hobbs find an emotional home. I am immediately reminded of the domestic chaos and angst investigated by Julia Blackmon’s “Domestic Vacations”. Whereas Blackmon created her tableaux with her friends and family as subject, Hobbs methodology is devoid of any individuals,... Continue Reading →