My interest and inquiry into photobooks truly began only five or so years ago. Martin Parr, Gerry…
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…
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.
Dear Photobook Review reader, Over the past three years that The PhotoBook Review has been in publication,…
This is part of the feature “PhotoBook Lust,” a collection of writing on photobooks and desire by…
From the PhotoBook Review Issue 005, Erik Kessels celebrates an early work by Hans Eijeklboom.
The 2013 Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards is now closed for entries.
Charlotte Cotton discusses the principles that guided her as she guest-edited Issue 004 of The PhotoBook Review.
Aperture speaks with Galjaard about photographing in Albania, the design process, and self-publishing his first book.
A brief summary in images and tweets.
A panel discussion moderated by The PhotoBook Review publisher Lesley A. Martin at the New York Art Book Fair, this Saturday at 12 pm.
Pick up your issue of The Photobook Review 003 to see each of this year’s shortlisted titles in detail.
Issue 003 of The PhotoBook Review launches tomorrow.
A video preview for Issue 003 of The PhotoBook Review, which launches tomorrow.
A look at the production of The PhotoBook Review. Issue 003. Copies available this weekend.
Aperture presents “Image Worlds to Come: Photography & AI,” a timely and urgent issue that explores how artificial intelligence is quickly transforming the field of photography and our broader culture of images.