I already have books (1 each) from:
- Harry Gruyaert
- Henri Cartier Bresson
- Alex Webb
- Mark Cohen
I was thinking on Saul Leiter or Shomei Tomatsu :
http://www.amazon.com/Saul-Leiter-Vince-Aletti/dp/3868282580?ie=UTF8&keywords=Saul%20leiter&qid=1462817831&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1
Thoughts or recommendations?
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>>2834834
Parr or Koudelka.
Dijkstra :^)
Ty guys
>>2834834
>>2832603
I'm a fan of Steve McCurry's Looking East. It's not very edgy but he's just very good at making very simple portraits very memorable.
http://www.amazon.com/Steve-McCurry-Looking-East-Portraits/dp/0714846376/ref=sr_1_1
>>2834842
Algorithm? Comp sci MF
>>2834834
Considering the books you have, maybe you will like "Wonderland" from Jason Eskenazi. Sadly it's out of print,I'm waiting for a reprint or new edition in the future,
check it:
https://vimeo.com/102485732
Martin parr. Real food.
So you can feel shit about not being famous for taking pictures of food.
>>2834834
just stop being a nerdy loser and go to a photobook fair and actually talk to artist and look at books in person and buy them directly from the artists and publishers to support them. New York Art Book Fair is September 16-18, Philly art book fair was in april i think but just check the nearest city and participate.
>>2839393
same person but i highly recommend Nobuyoshi Araki - Sentimental Journey. It is an incredibly personal story about the death of his wife and the time after told through photographs.
>>2834834
That image is fucking shit, why on earth would you want to replicate these people, let alone spend actual money on their fucking shit???
Honestly, it is literally of fucking nothing, the definition of a snapshit.. Literally give a try t explain why this image is good???
Or is it a 3deep5meshotonfilmsomustbegodartiststakeonasnapshit???
Awful, hope he got cancer for trying to sell fucking morons literal shit
>>2839394
>It is an incredibly personal story about the death of his wife
he should have shown such respect for her when she was alive. i mean, by not fucking every one of his models, know what im saying?
>>2839438
Love is deeper than sex you beta.
>>2839443
>this is the mindset of a c.uck
>>2839443
>>2839429
You're missing it completely, have you ever done any colour study?
Moriyama
I have Saul Leiters colour study, I brought it with me when I emigrated, I like it that much, couldn't recommend it enough
>>2841563
yet I manage to get the fucking book name wrong. It's called early color
>>2839443
t. nu-male
>>2839429
>Harry Gruyaert is a snapshitter
only on /p/
>>2843437
that cover is pretty shit desu.
>>2843437
>>2841556
>>2839429
>3deep5meshotonfilmsomustbegodartiststakeonasnapshit???
>>2841556
>hurrfuckingdurr you dun get it 3deepxu
>>2843437
>makes no attempt to refute the claim
Bunch of fucking cock sucking shit eaters in here
>someone said it was good so it must be
>no explanation as t why besides
>muh color
>>2843463
here's your response, you stupid fucking cunt
>>2843470
Ouch buddy
>>2839393
I dont have a photobook fair where i live, neither some shop to buy specific photographers books.
>>2843478
ended up buying koudelka and Leiter
Daido is the next one