Joel Sternfeld. Lake Oswego, Oregon, June 1979
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Faber Castell | Steidl
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David Lynch por Nadav Kander
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Milestone Monday
September 11
On this Milestone Monday, September 11, our minds and hearts wander to New York City and the stirring photography of American photographer Jerry Spagnoli (b. 1956). For those of us with memories of witnessing the attacks on the Twin Towers, our immediate reaction to Spagnoli’s photos may be to assume the worst. However, these photos taken between May and September 2012 mark an unexpected and pure New York experience fabricated by Spagnoli in Times Square.
In his book Regard, Spagnoli documents the faces of people transfixed on an enormous electronic billboard above Times Square. The billboard was programmed to periodically display live imagery of the crowd below it. What we see in the almost 500 faces captured in Regard are people encountering the billboard, looking for and finding themselves projected upon it. Spagnoli is best known for his work with the daguerreotype photographic process and is included in several major American art museums. At the heart of his photography, and prevalent in Regard, is an unearthing of his subjects' points of view. Regard was published in 2018 by Steidl and printed in Göttingen, Germany. UWM Special Collections holds a first edition.
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-- Jenna, Special Collections Graduate Intern
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Photograph by Alec Soth, Niagara, Steidl, 2008.
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Book Flip-through - Once There Were Polaroids
I have been on a bit of a splurge when it came to photobooks recently. As I mentioned a few weeks ago, I am rekindling my passion for the hobby, and I find that there’s no better way to do so than to look at photographs.
When I ordered this book, I thought that it was by a photographer who specialized in Polaroids. This was printed by Steidl. If you haven’t heard of the printer, you should look…
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Gordon Parks. American Gothic. Ella Watson, Washington D.C. 1942
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William Eggleston | Steidl
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Philippe playing Bach, Gokarna, India 2001 Steidl - Sensation 2004 #steidl @patrickremy (at Gokarna, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgg-VNitO39/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Al Taylor: Early Works, Text by Robert Storr, Interview with the artist by Ulrich Loock, Designed by Matthew Polhamus, Zwirner & Wirth / Steidl, Göttingen, 2008
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the importance of your scissors and actually cutting the prints, <3.
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