Best Books 2013 Best Books 2013 John Gossage Best Books picks from photographer John Gossage.
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By Mitch Epstein Steidl
Trees of New York City. What a dumb and easy idea, unless you do it perfectly with eloquence. |
| | By Rinko Kawauchi Aperture
Book craft is so overused these days except when it is done right with brilliant photographs. |
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By Betsy Karel Radius Books
The colors of Paradise tourism presented with an unflinching eye. |
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| By W. Eugene Smith University Of Texas Press
Gene Smith taught me how to print when I was young. I had always thought he was an interesting journalist photographer, and a kind man. Now I know, to my surprise, that he was a great book artist way ahead of his time. |
| | By Sergio Larrain Aperture
The definitive book on a great photojournalist who went from saying that photographs should help those he photographed to actually trying to help them. Beautifully printed by Barrel. |
| | By Max Pinckers Self-Published
What a strange and unexpected book. Everything about it seems perfect. |
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By Thilde Jensen LENA Publications
Photographs of beauty and the sickness of environmental extreme sensitivity. A book of a broken heart. |
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By Satoshi Machiguchi 1000BUNKO
What you remember from the books you love in 1000 pages. |
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By Edmund Clark Here Press
The facts of our age, shown with almost bland documentation that will chill you to the bone. |
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N.A Catalog* By Doug Rickard White Press
EVIL, just EVIL. *This title is not currently available from photo-eye. Email us to be notified if copies become available. |
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Betsy Karel |
John Gossage has since the age of 14 devoted his life to photography, photobooks, and the music of Charles Edward Anderson Berry.
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