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plus this week Blake Andrews reviews Harry Culy's new monograph Mirror City published by Bad News Bo

plus this week Blake Andrews reviews Harry Culy's new monograph Mirror City published by Bad News Books! [View this email in your browser]( [photo-eye] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY February 3, 2024 BESTSELLER --------------------------------------------------------------- Walking the High Line Revised Edition Joel Sternfeld With nine additional photos, a larger format and an expanded, up-to-date timeline, this is the new and revised edition of Joel Sternfeld’s Walking the High Line, which documents the overgrown elevated freight rail line above New York’s West Side before it was transformed into the cherished High Line public park in 2009. [Order Walking the High Line or read more]( [View the full list of best sellers]( PRE-ORDER --------------------------------------------------------------- Fashion Faux Parr Martin Parr Fashion Faux Parr showcases Martin Parr’s collection of fashion photography for the first time in one book. More than 250 color images, many previously unpublished, explore a wide variety of fashion work, from editorial collaborations with major magazines and houses, including Vogue, Balenciaga, and Gucci, to candid photographs from behind the scenes at major fashion events and portraits of industry icons. [Pre-Order Fashion Faux Parr or read more]( BOOK REVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------- Mirror City Harry Culy Reviewed by Blake Andrews "For photographers shooting hometowns, acquaintance is a constant hazard. It can be hard to get a clear-eyed view of a place from within. Sometimes you’re better off putting some distance between yourself and the target. Even if the material is the same, the exterior view is different. Familiar subjects assume a fresh veneer: clean, objective, and unfiltered. At least in theory. Harry Culy’s debut photobook puts this hypothesis to the test. Mirror City collects Culy’s b/w photographs shot upon his return to Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington), after ten years away..." — Blake Andrews [Read the full review]( [Order copies of Mirror City]( NEW ARRIVALS --------------------------------------------------------------- Time Machine Hiroshi Sugimoto Through his expansive exploration of the possibilities of still images, Hiroshi Sugimoto has created some of the most alluringly enigmatic photographs of our time — pictures that are meticulously crafted and deeply thought-provoking, familiar yet tantalizingly ambiguous. Time Machine is a comprehensive survey of work produced over the past five decades, featuring selections from all of Sugimoto’s major series, as well as lesser-known works that illuminate his innovative, conceptually driven approach to making pictures. [Order Time Machine or read more]( Cross Road Blues Oli Kellett Cross Road Blues presents a selection of 33 photographs from UK-based Oli Kellett’s iconic series of the same name. Kellett began the project in 2016 during a visit Los Angeles, during which time the United States was literally at a political crossroads. The series evolved naturally from there, eventually taking on a more universal meaning as Kellett continued his work in other countries including Spain, Japan, Brazil and Mexico. [Order Cross Road Blues or read more]( The Future Without You Max Pinckers & Thomas Sauvin For this collaboration, Max Pinckers and Thomas Sauvin rummaged through 50.000 transparencies rescued from a recycling center in Beijing. This analog archive from the 1990s consists of stock photos that were produced in the US and ended up in China when a company subsidiary was opened to market them in a new territory. [Order The Future Without You or read more]( A Question of Color Joel Meyerowitz & Robert Shore An early advocate of color photography, Joel Meyerowitz has impacted and influenced generations of artists. For fifty-eight years, the master photographer has documented the United States’ ever-changing social landscape. During the late 1960s, Meyerowitz carried two cameras: one loaded with monochrome stock, the other with color. Just how, when, and why American fine art photographers switched from black-and-white image-making, prized within the gallery system, to color photography, once seen as the preserve of tourist photography, has been the cause of much debate. [Order A Question of Color or read more]( PHOTOBOOKDAILY HIGHLIGHTS --------------------------------------------------------------- Each week we include several books that are special offers for our daily newsletter subscribers. 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