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THE BEST BOOKS OF 2010
SELECTED BY
Morten Andersen
Rinko Kawauchi
Ramón Reverté
Elizabeth Avedon
Hester Keijser
Michael Schmelling
Alexa Becker
Anne Kelly
George Slade
Bruno Ceschel
Debra Klomp Ching
Alec Soth
Jörg M. Colberg
Loring Knoblauch
Peter Sutherland
Marco Delogu
Larissa Leclair
Willem van Zoetendaal
Antone Dolezal
Melanie McWhorter
Laurence Vecten
John Gossage
Colin Pantall
Fabrice Wagner
Todd Hido
Martin Parr
Timothy Prus & Ed Jones

Laurence Vecten

Publisher/Editor

Teufelsberg.
MARIE SOMMER

Teufelsberg hill is made of rubble from Berlin's bombardment during WWII, it was meant to be a faculty military (never happened), it's been a NSA American spy center, a ski resort... Sommer's photographs show tracks of the different pasts in today's life on the hill. There is a booklet inside the book with archive pictures, showing the hill's "construction."
See You Soon.
MAXWELL ANDERSON

Maxwell Anderson tells a modern unhappy fairy tale. I especially loved the story of the sky picture, very last photograph of the book.
Coney Island.
ANNA HAAS

Very nice 6 page book. The use of Risograph gives strength to the pictures.
Nursery.
TAKASHI HOMMA

Always keep an eye on Nieves books. Christmas Roses are magical flowers. Love Takashi Homma.
B Sides.
STEPHEN GILL

I'm a great fan of Stephen Gill's work, his books always have something others don't. Not only outtakes of work.
A Tree at Night.
TOMOKO IMAI

Feel in love with the very Japanese object. Very well printed, minimalist, perfect binding, and great photographs.
Kawa.
SYOIN KAJII

Pondering water. Very Japanese, too.
The Strangeness of This Idea.
KATE STECIW

Confusion is in the picture.
Dizzy Noon
Niikura Takao

Entering into the "Other World" just for a day. May 9th 1965, the Naval Air Facility Atsugi has been opened to the general public. The idea was to help the stationed military personnel and the local citizen mingle and live the partnership between Japan and USA.
Katherine Avenue.
LARRY SULTAN

Larry Sultan has always been one of my favorite photographers, especially for his work
Pictures From Home.
Laurence Vecten shows photographers works on her blog, LOZ, and publishes photo books under the name Lozen Up. She shows her growing collection of photobooks on One Year of Books. Last September she curated the PIY / Publish It Yourself show (w/Laurent Champoussin) in Paris, an event about self-published photobooks. She lives in Paris, she is picture editor of French Glamour.

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