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| E-MAIL NEWSLETTER 06.09.10 |
Vol 10.23
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photo-eye Weekly Links
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photo-eye's Photographer's Showcase
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Seeking Perfection: Traditional Apple Growing in Japan
"Growing apples in the traditional way is a laborious, hands-on process in Japan. At the moment of harvest, an apple raised in this manner has been touched by the farmer's hands at least ten times since its blossom was set."—Jane Alden Stevens
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photo-eye Gallery Santa Fe - New Work
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photo-eye is pleased to announce a new image by Tom Chambers from his series: Marwari: Indigenous Spirits
Tom Chambers
Maritime Sentry
Archival Pigment Print
20x25" Image
28x33" Mat
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Auctions
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| Bill Brandt: The English At Home "...[Brandt] photographed all classes with an unusual degree of sympathy, using the pages of his books to bring out stark contrasts...[that] were always pertinent and had never quite been highlighted in this way before, or since. The images in The English At Home must have shocked readers who expected a cosy, conventional look at the old country."—Parr & Badger |
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Bids shown below are current as of 2:16 pm
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photo-eye Blog
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photo-eye's New and Improved Blog!
This week's staff book picks include:
Antone's Picks: Jungjin Lee's Wind

Melanie's Picks: Stanley Greene's Black Passport
photo-eye Blog is here to inform our audience of all things photo-eye, including new photography books, notifications of events, exhibits, and the latest photo-eye related news. You'll also find write-ups on books and photographers our staff are particularly excited about, as well as the occasional interesting tidbit gleaned from the greater art photography world.
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In the Magazine
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From Framing the West
This Week's Magazine Reviews:
"This beautifully designed book spans the photographs O'Sullivan made during two arduous campaigns in the Western United States during the late 1860s and 70s that covered territory that is now Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and California. The first was the Geologic and Geographic Survey of the Fortieth Parallel under the scientific direction of noted geologist Clarence King sponsored by the Department of War." —From Mary Anne Redding's review of Framing the West with photographs by Timothy O'Sullivan
From Rugby
"Rugby is the kind of sport played by the passionate — for the love of sport and team. D'Ottavio highlights the team action unique to rugby. Portraits of the players are made from a lower angle, elevating them into brawny athletic statues, which D'Ottavio does well, possibly too well. His background in advertising and fashion is apparent and I am reminded a bit of Abercrombie & Fitch advertising images." —From Tom Leininger's review of Rugby with photographs by Daniel d'Ottavio
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One Picture Books
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Martin Parr: Seven Colonial Still Lifes
"Martin Parr's second contribution to our One Picture Book Series, 7 Colonial Still Lifes, takes us to Colombo, Kandy, and Newara Eliya, Sri Lanka. A logical companion book to his previous book in this series, Seven Communist Still Lifes, this colorful little book highlights some of the lighter sides of colonialism-gone-awry."—the publisher
Order early, we only have a few copies available at the special price of $115, each with a color print, signed on verso by Parr. This One Picture Book is going for as much as $200 elsewhere.
View other One Picture Books and other Martin Parr books. READ MORE
Cat# TR195H Hardbound List Price: $115.00
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Signed Books
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Mark Wyse: 18 Landscapes—Signed
"Through the descriptive power allowed by the 8 x 10 view camera, Wyse directs our eye through expansive Californian views with the precise detail of aerial maps, enticing us into recesses, and forcing us along impenetrable surfaces. It is through Wyse's acute awareness of heightened vision that he is able to absorb us into the pictorial surface, a surface that oscillates between the hyper-real and his own nostalgic leanings."—the publisher
Only 4 signed copies in stock! READ MORE
Cat# TR175H Hardbound List Price: $65.00
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