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PhotoBook Weekly: Garry Winogrand, Jungjin Lee Reviewed by Blake Andrews, Mary Ellen Mark, Léonard Pongo, Michael Flomen, and more!

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This week we're excited to feature Winogrand Color: a breathtaking, well-edited compilation of Garry

This week we're excited to feature Winogrand Color: a breathtaking, well-edited compilation of Garry Winogrand's important color work! [View this email in your browser]( [photo-eye] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY September 2, 2023 BESTSELLER --------------------------------------------------------------- Winogrand Color Garry Winogrand Known for his spontaneously made, incredibly energetic, black-and-white street photography, Garry Winogrand was one of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century. What is lesser known is that Winogrand also took more than 45,000 color slides over a period of nearly two decades, as he rarely printed them. *Winogrand Color is due to ship November 2023. [Pre-Order copies of Winogrand Color or read more]( [View the full list of best sellers]( BOOK REVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------- Voice Jungjin Lee Reviewed by Blake Andrews "Jungjin Lee has been a practicing photographer for over 30 years. It’s worth noting that before working with cameras she worked with clay. Born in Korea in 1961, she earned a BFA in ceramics in 1984. She later switched to photography, moving to New York to pursue an MFA. She assisted Robert Frank there, and eventually forged a successful photo career with multiple shows, books and accolades..." — Blake Andrews [Read the full review]( [Order copies of Voice]( ARRIVING SOON --------------------------------------------------------------- Falkland Road Prostitutes of Bombay Mary Ellen Mark On her very first trip to India in 1968 Mary Ellen Mark visited Falkland Road, the notorious red-light area in Mumbai. She tried to photograph there yet was consistently met with hostility and aggression, both from the prostitutes she sought to portray and the men who were their customers. Resilient, she returned in 1978 for a magazine assignment and over the course of six weeks she slowly began to make friends and finally entered the daily lives of these women: “I had no idea if I could do this,” she later recalled, “but I knew I had to try.” [Order Falkland Road or read more]( The Uncanny Léonard Pongo The Uncanny by Belgian-Congolese photographer Léonard Pongo is a visual interpretation of his experiences in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Following friends and family in the country, Pongo became immersed in their vision. He let them decide what he should witness as he attempted to understand the place, reconnect with his heritage and reconcile his preconceptions with realities. [Order The Uncanny or read more]( Photograms and Photographs 2020–1970 Michael Flomen Master printer Michael Flomen brings his darkroom into the environment to create large-scale, avant-garde photograms in confluence with nature. Trading his camera for light-sensitive materials such as photographic paper, he works with water, fireflies, wind, rain, and other natural phenomena to create monumental photograms, revealing things we cannot see with the naked eye. [Order Photograms and Photographs 2020–1970 or read more]( A Falling-Off Place The Transformation of Lower Manhattan Barbara G. Mensch Many of the images are published here for the first time. The photographs evoke the passage of time by dividing the images into three parts: the 1980s, 1990s, and the new millennium (2000 and beyond). The photographer shares with the viewer: "I would shoot ruins of buildings, the demolition of famous waterfront saloons, ancient alleyways, and in some cases, 19th-century buildings destroyed by mysterious fires...These photos captured what had been, what no longer exists. They served as my visual timeline. What did the passage of the many decades reveal to me? What dynamics were in my images of the same streets I repeatedly walked for years?" [Order A Falling-Off Place or read more]( Ordinary Things Will Be Signs for Us Corita Kent Corita Kent, formerly Sister Mary Corita, is known for her exuberant, colorful serigraphs and her teaching, as evidenced in her lively art classes. As a Catholic nun from 1936 until 1968, Corita lived and worked in the Immaculate Heart of Mary community in Los Angeles. She taught lettering and layout, image finding, and art structure for 20 years in Immaculate Heart College’s art department. There, she screened multiple films simultaneously, hosted guest thinkers including Saul Bass, Buckminster Fuller and John Cage, and guided the making of large-scale collaborative projects with students... 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