Archive for the ‘photography’ Category

Arthur C Clarke in pictures

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Arthur C. Clarke in pictures from The Guardian.

Authors in pictures

Friday, August 24th, 2007

The Guardian, a newspaper that always been well known for its use of creative photography, has a picture gallery of authors who have been appearing at the Edinburgh Book Festival. The Margaret Atwood picture is a bit scary, Richard Dawkins has bushy eyebrows and someone needs to have a word with Richard Ford about his choice in sweaters (purple never works, sunshine).

Body Type

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

I have a fascination with tattoos. I find myself interested in what people get applied to their bodies, where on their bodies they get them and most importantly the story behind why they get them.

Body Type explores the world of tattooing, but it looks specifically at typographic tattoos.

From Shakespeare to Radiohead, from Dante to James Joyce, from celebrations of love to homage and memorial, the wide breadth of messages captured provides insight into the human condition.

There is something more potent and mildly voyeuristic in reading a message on someone’s body versus a small image or icon - almost like overhearing a private phone call.

Librarything Cookbook Pile Contest Winners

Friday, May 25th, 2007

Librarything just announced the winners of their cookbook pile contest. The object of the game was to take the most interesting photo of your pile of cookbooks for fabulous cash and prizes.

You can take a look at the winners and runners up here

Vintage cookbooks

Monday, January 8th, 2007

As I have posted numerous times about food and drink, it may come as no surprise that I enjoy that part of life. And being a designer here at AbeBooks, I also appreciate the visual. So when the two collide it’s a marvelous thing…

There is a wonderful Flickr pool of vintage cookbooks. It really is a treat to see all the designs and recipes of days gone by. The style both in terms of the food, the preparation, the ingredients, and the designs all evoke that retro feel.

Now will future chefs and collectors look upon our contemporary glossy, food-porn styled books and molecular gastronomy with that same amusement? Very likely.

Manufactured Landscapes

Friday, November 17th, 2006

A documentary of version of Edward Burtynsky’s books Manufactured Landscapes and China came out recently. The books and film follow Burtynsky as he captures the landscapes as affected by human activity. He travels to quarries, factories, dams and cities to find images of such horrific beauty — stunning and alien to what most people see in their lives.

His photography is not inherently political, neither pro-environment nor anti-industry — the images are not didactic, rather narrative allowing the viewer to fill in the details and context. The series of images feel as if a beginning of conversation about humans and the environment, and it is up to the viewer to decide where the conversation will go.

The books are wonderful addition to anyone interested in photography or the environment, but they cannot match the power of his large scale photography in galleries, well worth the time to visit.

View the Manufactured Landscapes trailer or visit Burtynsky’s site.

Photographs of Libraries

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

For years Candida Hofer has taken photographs that document public spaces — often in a detached, perhaps clinical fashion. The images are usually devoid of people, and highlight patterns, repetition or a sense of order. With her images there is an archaeological sense of discovery and documentation. Libraries is a collection of her photographs documenting some of the great libraries of the world.