In a recent article we discussed Stack Magazines, whose subscribers receive a different publication each month, selected for content and aesthetics. The California publisher TBW Book, founded in 2005 by…
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The English publishing house Archives of Modern Conflict, which uses the eponymous London archives (4 million images by famous and unknown photographers), specializes in archival photographs. With the internet, the…
This is a book that made us feel like kids again this Christmas, and which, upon reflection, belongs here on Zineland. Poemotion 2, the color follow-up to a volume of the same…
The slightly rough cover of La Montagne Dorée, with its fragile paper and spartan layout, make it look like an instruction manual. Self-published by Myriam Ziehli, the book was shortlisted for…
You’ll have to forgive this slight digression. This week’s Zineland focuses on a photo book with a more conventional format. But Mark Cohen’s Dark Knees is a digression in itself. The photographer…
What a great idea. The Englishman Steven Watson came up with it in 2008, in the belief that, “people want something better to read.” The principle of Stack Magazines is…
The magnificent, energetic book ECAL PHOTOGRAPHY (Hatje Cantz) was released to coincide with an exhibition at the Galerie Azzedine Alaïa in Paris. The 300 large-format pages highlight the work of…
This week we learned that Tolstoy said that there are, “as many kinds of love as there are hearts,” which must frustrate photographers. How can they hope to represent this…
All forms of public art—music and cinema especially—have magazines that can claim in all candor, as the bi-monthly Fisheye does: “Fisheye is a photo magazine about society. Fisheye is a…
In this sea of photo publications today, prizes like the First Book Award serve as a beacon. Since 2012, in collaboration with the national Media Museum in Bradford (UK), Mack Books…