LW0836 - How Do You Read a Photo Book?




LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process show

Summary: I'm willing to admit that my relationship with photography books may be different than yours because I am, after all, a publisher. But when it comes to reading - I'll use that term for what we do with the content of photo books - I suspect my experience is not different than most. Photo books are consumed differently than almost any other kind of publication. So what are the implications of this - for our projects, for book design, for how the images are delivered to the ultimate reader? <p> We are delighted to announce that the next LensWork Monograph, Photographs 1979-2013 by Stu Levy, is headed to the printer soon and will ship to Monograph Subscribers in a few weeks. Because we only produce enough copies to fulfill our current Monograph Subscriber mailing, if you'd like this new monograph of stunning black and white landscapes by this accomplished photographer, subscribe to the LensWork Monographs now. Issued 4 times a year, each monograph is 72 pages devoted to a single photographer or project. You can learn more about the LensWork Monographs at <a href="http://www.lenswork.com">www.lenswork.com</a>. </p>