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Top 31 Photography books

Here's an interesting list of books for all you photography book lovers out there.
This list was created by PDN Magazine and is considered THE list of best photography books available. Err, I should say "created", as some of them are no longer available at all! Thanks to Christopher Morris, one my instructors at Langra College, for providing the list.

In the January 2003 issue of PDN, we listed, in no particular order, some of the most influential books in the history of photography - explaining why they were so important and what made them groundbreaking. Included on that list were well known titles such as Robert Frank's The Americans, Henri Cartier-Bresson's The Decisive Moment and Bill Owens' Suburbia. Also noted were some lesser-known publications, including Helmer Lerski's Kopfe des Alltags, Eikoh Hosoe's Ordeal by Roses and Joan Fontcuberta's Sputnik.


Listed below are the books we chose:

1. Diane Arbus

2. Richard Avedon's In the American West

3. Lisette Model's Aperture monograph

4. Karl Blossfeldt's Urformen der Kunst (Art Forms In Nature)

5. Henri Cartier-Bresson's The Decisive Moment

6. SebastiĆ£o Salgado's Workers: An Archaeology of the Industrial Age

7. Josef Koudelka's Gypsies

8. Robert Frank's The Americans

9. William Klein's New York

10. Walker Evans and James Agee's Let Us Now Praise Famous Men

11. Paul Strand's Tir A Mhurian

12. Bill Owen's Suburbia

13. Philip Jones Griffiths' Vietnam Inc.

14. Eugene and Aileen Smith's book Minamata

15. Ernst Cole's House of Bondage

16. Nan Goldin's Ballad of Sexual Dependency

17. Larry Clark's Tulsa

18. Brassai's Paris de Nuit

19. Weegee's Naked City

20. Larry Sultan's Pictures From Home

21. Eugene Richards' 50 Hours

22. Joan Fontcuberta's Sputnik

23. Sally Mann's Immediate Family

24. Helmer Lerski's Kopfe des Alltags (Everyday Heads)

25. August Sander's Antlitz der Zeit (Faces of our Time)

26. Andre Kertesz's From My Window

27. Laszlo Moholy Nagy's Malerei Photographie Film

28. Eikoh Hosoe's Ordeal By Roses

29. Bill Brandt's Perspective of Nudes

30. Helmut Newton's White Women

31. Robert Mapplethorpe's Mapplethorpe

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HSBC Celebration of Light

July 24th already. Wow, where has the month gone too? Are we really half way through summer already?

It never ceases to amaze me how quickly time flies in the summer. Heck, all year seems to speed by at record pace! I swear, the older I get, the quicker my life seems to go! I shouldn't complain I guess....'tis certainly a sign that my life is full of great things to keep time moving. :) I'd rather be super busy doing the things I love, than sittin' around doing nothing and complaining about how boring life is!



Last night the HSBC Celebration of Lights started. Original plan was to hook up with some friends, but things changed and we just ended up staying in and catching what we could from the patio. I could see a few of the fireworks from the patio but there is one building that is right in direct view of them, so we only get to see the really big one. We will definitely head out for Saturday night's show though. Saturday is the USA show, then China is on the 30th and the finale is Aug 2. Here's a shot from the patio of last nights show.... good job Canada! (even though I couldn't see it all, it sounded amazing)



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I just adore this photo from Danijela and John's weddin