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Reddit mentions of Photography As Fine Art (Rediscovery Series) (English and Japanese Edition)
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All-in these books cost me about $35. Top to bottom, left to right:
Galen Rowell - The Art of Adventure - a huge coffee table book with some amazing landscape work, even more amazing that a lot of it is on 35mm and prints really well at the large size.
Galen Rowell - My Tibet - another coffee table book with Tibet landscapes and essays by the fourteenth Dalai Lama
Photography as Fine Art - an quasi-instructional book with some interesting photos from "Steichen, Stieglitz, Weston, Cartier-Bresson, Man Ray and Penn." The print quality is pretty good too, especially for a combo-book like this.
Ralph Steiner - In Pursuit of Clouds - I can't believe I found a copy of this famous? flip-the-bird-at-art-photography book with nothing but, you guessed it, pictures of clouds. Surprisingly, they are mostly pretty cool pictures.
John Sexton - Listen to the Trees - almost impossible to photograph due to the metallic paper used for the book jacket, this little hardcover has some great black and whites of, yep, trees. I found it right next to In Pursuit of Clouds and thought, why not?
Developing your own Photographic Style - a lot of thought exercises and examples for how to think creatively. I can't say it's groundbreaking, but there's some good stuff in here too. Also, it was $2!