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Society for Photographic Education Conference March 25-28
The 2004 Society for Photographic Education's 41st annual conference, "Photography And Place: Home-Neighborhood-Nation-World" will be taking place from March 25-28 in Newport, RI. Highlights include the keynote address by photographer Frank Gohlke and featured speaker Mark Sealy, Director of Britain's Autograph: The Association of Black Photographers. Honoree Jerome Liebling, one of the founding members of the Society for Photographic Education, will be introduced by his former student, the filmmaker Ken Burns. photo-eye booklist editor Darius Himes will take part in a panel, "Adventures in Photographic Book Publishing" on Friday March 26.
SPE is a national non-profit organization that seeks to promote a wider understanding of photography in all of its forms and to foster the development of its practice, teaching, scholarship, and critical analysis. The national headquarters are located at Miami University in Oxford, OH and the archives are at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, AZ.
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 | Bill Burke: I Want To Take Picture Opens for Bidding "...Could have only been done by the great Nexus Press in Atlanta...this gonzo layout is entirely approprate to the content of the book...manages to reflect the mad experience of travelling in Southeast Asia, while still reflecting on what it all means" David Levi Strauss, from The Book of 101 Books |
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Jack Pierson: Self Portrait
"Jack Pierson's photographs move, or rather migrate, from documentation to fiction, from reality to places that were not designed for them, but which Pierson dares powerfully to (re)imagine."—from Marina Grzinic's introduction READ MORE
Cat# FL045H Hardbound $45.00 Online Price: $40.50 Save 10%
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Gary Schneider: Portraits
Through each new body of his work, Gary Schneider obliquely builds upon and comments on the nature of the photographic medium. This modest, but well-printed book, from Yale University Press in association with Harvard Art Museums, is the first to treat Schneiders' work in depth. READ MORE
Cat# YU059S Softbound $24.95 Online Price: $22.45 Save 10%
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Alexey Titarenko: Photographs
In his photos of the post-Soviet years, "Titarenko depicts with empathy a period of transition when old values are being discarded and new ones, still in the process of formation, are in doubt."—from Nailya Alexander's introduction READ MORE
Cat# ZC252S Softbound $50.00
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Alfred Stieglitz: Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession, 1902
To celebrate the centenary of the landmark Photo-Secession William Innes Homer and Catherine Johnson have reconstructed the landmark 1902 exhibition in book form. Illustrated with artifacts, catalogues, and a definitive array of photogaphs. READ MORE
Cat# VK052H Hardbound $29.95 Online Price: $12.95 Save 56%
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Marilyn Bridges: This Land Is Your Land
In this volume, Marilyn Bridges' images portray the irony of America from above, with everything from the giant bronze "praying hands" of Oral Roberts University to the pleasure boat congested, artificial waterways of Arizona. With an essay by William Least Heat-Moon. READ MORE
Cat# AP356H Hardbound $50.00 Online Price: $19.95 Save 60%
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2004 Spring Booklist
The cover of our Spring issue features a photograph by British photographer Neil Drabble, from his recent release Tree Tops Tall, published by Steidl/Mack. London-based writer/editor Robin Muir lends a fresh voice in his contribution, About Our Cover. Each Spring we proudly announce our list of the favorite books of the previous year—there are 12 stunning winners. Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama talks with publisher Chris Pichler about the first English translation of his classic title, Memories of a Dog. Photographer Aaron Rothman offers part 1 of a 2 part essay on photography, perception and the landscape. And as always, our editor, Darius Himes, reviews the best new books of the Spring season.
Subscribers or regular customers: download current issue.
Cat# PE018S Softbound $4.00
(per issue-domestic)
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