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The PhotoBook Review 008 coincides with the Summer 2015 issue of Aperture magazine, “Tokyo” (#219), as well…
My interest and inquiry into photobooks truly began only five or so years ago. Martin Parr, Gerry…
Illustration by Simone Rein. Horacio Fernández can claim to have been one of the first key creators of…
Illustration by Simone Rein. As a collector, enthusiast, and supporter of photo- and artist books, I want…
From the beginning, Offprint Paris—a yearly art-publishing fair featuring books, CDs, records, magazines, zines, and posters by…
Luis Weinstein Esto ha sido Self-published Santiago, Chile, 2014 Designed by Carolina Zañartu 9 x 11 7⁄8…
Lesley A. Martin touches base with Alec Soth for issue 007 of The PhotoBook Review.
On August 19, 2014, the PhotoBook Museum, Cologne, opened the doors to its temporary Carlswerk space, a…
This book was short-listed for a 2014 Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Award. Peter van Agtmael Disco Night…
This book was short-listed for a 2014 Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Award. Mikhael Subotzky and Patrick Waterhouse…
This book was the winner of the First PhotoBook Award in the 2014 Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook…
La Kursala, an exhibition room dedicated to emerging Spanish photographers and patron for independent publishing under…
Why “photobooks” now? Author David Campany examines the term for issue 007 of The PhotoBook Review.
A video highlighting the books featured in the 2014 PhotoBook Awards Short List.
I confess: the more I know about the photobook market, the less I understand it. It is…
Dear Photobook Review reader, Over the past three years that The PhotoBook Review has been in publication,…
Join us at Paris Photo for book signings and the announcement of the winners of the Paris Photo–Aperture PhotoBook Awards.
Dear PhotoBook Review Reader You’ll find many of the following pages are guided by one particular idea…
Aperture’s fall issue, “Arrhythmic Mythic Ra,” refracts themes of family, social history, and the astrophysical through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson, one of the most compelling photographers working today.