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plus this week Blake Andrews reviews Winogrand Color, the new monograph published by Twin Palms! . P

plus this week Blake Andrews reviews Winogrand Color, the new monograph published by Twin Palms! [View this email in your browser]( [photo-eye] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY March 16, 2024 BESTSELLER --------------------------------------------------------------- SINK / RISE The Day May Break, Chapter Three Nick Brandt Signed copies available! Limited Edition prints come in their own folio, in editions of 50 each, signed and numbered on a label affixed to the back of each print. SINK / RISE is the third chapter of The Day May Break, Nick Brandt’s ongoing global series portraying people and animals that have been impacted by environmental degradation and destruction. This third chapter focuses on South Pacific Islanders impacted by climate change and serves as a stark reminder of the looming reality many island nations face. Nick Brandt is represented by photo-eye Gallery, for more info contact [Gallery Director Anne Kelly](mailto:anne@photoeye.com?subject=Nick%20Brandt&body=Hi%2C%20%0A%0AI'm%20interested%20in%20learning%20more%20about%20Nick%20Brandt's%20work.). [Pre-Order Signed or Limited Edition copies of SINK / RISE or read more]( PRE-ORDERS --------------------------------------------------------------- This Is My Life I’m Talking About Danny Lyon This picaresque memoir dives into the heart of the revolutionary 20th century through the lens of one of its most crucial witnesses, American photographer and filmmaker Danny Lyon. His story begins in the Czar-ruled Russia of 1905, when Lyon’s uncle Abram fled to Brooklyn after his involvement in the murder of a policeman during a pogrom. A few decades later, amid the upheaval of World War II, Lyon was born. Presaged by this beginning, Lyon’s life has overseen adventures and tragedies of world-historical proportions. [Order This Is My Life I’m Talking About ore read more]( Exteriors Annie Ernaux and Photography Exteriors: Annie Ernaux and Photography brings together the celebrated writing of Annie Ernaux, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, with photographs from Maison Européenne de la Photographie’s collection by photographers including Harry Callahan, Claude Dityvon, Dolorès Marat, Daidō Moriyama, Janine Niépce, Issei Suda, Henry Wessel, and Bernard Pierre Wolff. Taking Ernaux’s unique artistic endeavour to "describe reality as through the eyes of a photographer and to preserve the mystery and opacity of the lives I encountered", this project by writer and curator Lou Stoppard uncovers the profound ways the written and visual image can inform and inflect on one another. [Order Exteriors or read more]( BOOK REVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------- Winogrand Color Reviewed by Blake Andrews "Alas, poor Winogrand. A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy. He was only 56 when cancer cut him down in 1984. Curators have spent the succeeding years attempting to reanimate the corpus. Task number one was to develop and sort the reams of film he’d left behind. John Szarkowski and crew tackled that one. They processed, proofed, and sifted thousands of unseen rolls, paving the way for the blockbuster MoMA exhibition/book Figments of The Real World in 1988. By Szarkowski’s reckoning Winogrand was “the central photographer of his time.” A definitive judgement it would seem. But his opinion was merely the first of many to come...." — Blake Andrews [Read the full review]( [Order Winogrand Color]( ARRIVING SOON --------------------------------------------------------------- James Barnor Photofile With a practice spanning six decades and two continents, ranging from street to studio and fashion to documentary, Ghanaian photographer James Barnor is now recognized as a pivotal figure in the history of photography. Moving between Accra and London throughout his life, Barnor’s photographic portraits visibly map societies in transition: Ghana gaining independence from Britain, and London embracing the freedoms of the swinging sixties. He has said, "I was lucky to be alive when things were happening . . . when Ghana was going to be independent and Ghana became independent, and when I came to England the Beatles were around. Things were happening in the sixties, so I call myself Lucky Jim." [Order James Barnor or read more]( NEW ARRIVAL --------------------------------------------------------------- Women Ruth Orkin In 1951, her photograph American Girl in Italy — depicting a young woman on a street flanked by whistling men — made Ruth Orkin (1921–85) a household name. Now, a new facet of her work emerges through sensational never-before-seen negatives and slides. Women illustrates Orkin’s devoted, humorous, witty and sensitive documentation of women’s life in the 1940s and 1950s. She records the illustrious goings-on in beauty salons and at cocktail parties, at dog shows and on Hollywood sets. [Order Women or read more]( Materia Juan Travnik Since the 1980s, Argentinian photographer Juan Travnik has been wandering through Buenos Aires at dawn, recording the blackness of the harsh urban landscapes. The moribund shades of his images transmit his despondence in the context of Argentina’s current crises. [Order Materia or read more]( PHOTOBOOKDAILY HIGHLIGHTS --------------------------------------------------------------- Each week we feature special offers on several books for our daily newsletter subscribers. These titles often sell out, so if you don't want to miss out update your subscription below to PHOTOBOOKDAILY. [SUBSCRIBE TO PHOTOBOOKDAILY]( Araki by Araki The Photographer's Personal Selection Signed Copies! Special Offer 10% Off! Fashion Faux Parr Martin Parr For the Long Haul Marc Riboud Mirror City Harry Culy Greater Atlanta Mark Steinmetz Four Days in LA The Versace Collection Steven Meisel The Killing Fields Photographs from the S-21 death camp Special Offer 10% Off! Questo ricordo lo vorrei raccontar I would like to tell you about this memory Mario Giacomelli Dark Waters Kristine Potter Publish Your Photography Book 3rd Edition Darius D. Himes & Mary Virginia Swanson The Destruction of Lower Manhattan Danny Lyon Signed Copies! Maria Lee Friedlander Signed copy available! Special Offer 10% Off! Why We Photograph Animals Huw Lewis-Jones France 1987 Mark Steinmetz Limited Edition! Women Are Beautiful Garry Winogrand Signed copy! Tokyo William Klein Die Son Sien Alles Viviane Sassen Limited Edition! [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 photo-eye Bookstore, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: photo-eye Bookstore 1300 Rufina Circle, Suite A3 Santa Fe, NM 87507 505.988.5152 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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