Double Dactyl photographs copyright of Nickolas (Nick) Waplington, courtesy of Trolly Books This is a self titled book with an interesting twist and probably elaborating will add some insights into Waplington's creative body of work. In poetry theory a dactyl refers to a unit of rhythms that has three syllables with the emphasis on the first, thus... Continue Reading →
Camille Seaman – The Last Iceberg
The Last Iceberg photographs copyright Camille Seaman One of the long recognized traits of documentary photographs is that they are accepted as truthful recordings of what was before the lens and that the resulting images take on a transparency of reality. Thus the code of ethic's of not altering photographs, e.g. PhotoShoping these images by the news... Continue Reading →
Ann Mitchell – Austin Val Verde
Photographer Ann Mitchell copyright 2007 I have known many of Ann Mitchell's photographs from her 2007 Balcony Press book Austin Val Verde, Impressions of a Montecito Masterpiece, as we have shared the January-February 2008 issue of LensWork magazine together. From the start Mitchell's photographs struck me with their introspective and quiet viewpoint about a specific place. The photographic investigation of this Southern... Continue Reading →
Nina Berman – Homeland
Photographs copyright of Nina Berman 2008 by Trolley books I am trying to figure out why Berman's book Homeland bothers me so. As a political and religious satire I think that it follows too close to a grueling two year presidential election here in the United States. A political book that attempts to ridicule her opposition is just not working... Continue Reading →
Anne Deniau – Nicholas Le Riche
Photographs copyright of Anne Deniau (aka Ann Ray) Anne Deniau's book Nicholas Le Riche, which is being published this month by Editions Gourcuff Gradenigo, France, has an interesting solution to an old dilemma. When creating a photo-biographic body of work how do you separate the artist from their performance? The book provides an elegant answer by showcasing... Continue Reading →
Martin Schoeller – Female Bodybuilders
Copyright of Martin Schoeller, courtesy of Pond Press and Ace Galleries There is no doubt that the photographs in Martin Schoeller's book Female Bodybuilders published by Pond Press in2008 have a graphic impact. The large format color photographs are printed in a large size book, (10 3/4" x 13)" and there are few missing details of the women in the photographs. This... Continue Reading →
Ben Roberts – One More Night
Ben Roberts, One More Night, Self-published, Blurb 2008 This book review is one part photograph project published by Ben Roberts, One More Night, and another part an assessment of self-publishing and Blurb's new 100 lb paper. The bottom like I like both parts! But first the London club scene of Ben Roberts. This small, tight hardcover book with the... Continue Reading →