black & white inspiration - off the shelf
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Sharing a nice stack of black and white photo books off the shelf. To get 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain, go to squarespace.co...
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Christmas Day, Bucks Pond Road by Tim Carpenter: baltimorephoto...
Languor by Donovan Smallwood: baltimorephoto...
One Star and a Dark Voyage by Barbara Bosworth: baltimorephoto...
At Night Gardens Grow by Paul Guilmoth: www.setantaboo...
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Great selection. They're all great, but it's wild how incredible Barbara Bosworth's work is.
Truly! Thanks for watching, man. ❤️
Thank you for sharing photobooks so often. Never stop doing it!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Great video Matt. Thanks. Inspirational as well.
I recently watched a documentary about some American Indian mounds near Chilicothe from natives that lived there around a thousand years ago or so. I was intrigued so much that I want to go out and visit sometime. I think that would make a good photo project to document these mounds in various parts of the country. It was even saying how much you could see the outlines of the civilizations from the air if you could fly a drone over them. I was able to get on Google Earth and see what they were talking about. Fascinating
Learned about so many great books from these videos!
Thank you for watching! Happy to hear that.
Always giving great videos, so inspiring.
Excellent!!!
Thanks for watching!
man those last two books really hit me. don’t know if it’s possible to get any of them shipped to sweden, but i’ll have to check
I’ve been wanting to delve into more photo books, whilst I’ve been burning more money on film, and these projects all seem equally fascinating
I love when i watch these videos and see books i dont recognize. Time to spend more money 🔥
BPS gets a lot of my money.
Thanks for watching, man. ❤️
Barbara Bosworth’s work looks phenomenal. An under rated book not many people talk about is Minutes to Midnight by Trent Parke.
Got me wanting to get more books now
A fine selection that I will certainly look into. Appreciate that.
I suggest books from John Miller. A documentary photographer and educator in the ‘Northeast Kingdom’ of Vermont. He has documented his place of birth through a couple of books I find very inspiring.
- Deer Camp (1992)
- Granite and Cedar (2001)
Thank you for the suggestions! I’m intrigued by these, gonna look ‘em up!
Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏻
Big fan of these videos!
Thank you for watching!
@@mattdayphoto you’re welcome, you create great content 👍🏻
About to start commuting while listening, oh yeah…
There we go! Appreciate you watching!
More books please.
Bruh, please check out "Good Goddamn" by Bryan Schutmaat I think you'd love it!
No lie, I had a couple of friends over today to talk through some editing and sequencing on their own projects and I pulled Good God Damn off the shelf to reference something I was noticing in their work. Been a favorite since it was published.
Bucks Pond Rd is an interesting choice, Carpenter is a very different artist compared to the other three.
For sure! I think Bosworth and Guilmoth are really the two that pair closely in terms of some elements of their style and subject matter, but all four of the books have inspired me in my own work that I’ve been shooting over the last year. Bucks Pond Road had a lasting impact on my own understanding of pictures I’ve made around my home all these years.
@@mattdayphoto Took me a while to get into Carpenter because on face value his work is boring af.
Matt, we saw maybe 4 images of worth from these four books. So what it tells us is that we all can produce work worthy of your review and promotion.
4 images of worth? What does it take to have worth in an image?
That was fantastic, see also my comment in the 'learning from the work | 1 Year Photo Project | ep. 10' for details.
If I have to be honest, and if I think to your book friends of mine...there is a galaxy between your work and these that you have shown here. Your work is something that personally I wish one day to "do", I look weekly at it. These other books have moved nothing, a couple I had...but sold. Languor I must say it's a nice book, but still not as Friends of Mine. Of course this is my taste. And photography like every art is questionable.
Oh, that’s incredibly kind of you to say. I have to *respectfully* disagree with you there. Haha. But of course, I appreciate your support and kind words. ❤️
Are the comments about the books yours or are you reading out someone's words? Sounds very academeese, I did not anticipate that :D
Haha, no no. That’s what I meant when I said I’d be providing the descriptions directly from the publishers.
I go back and forth on how I should make these videos, providing my thoughts and what I notice vs strictly an objective look for people to decide what they want. Any thoughts? Asking for myself here. ✍️🤓
@@mattdayphoto A immediately felt taken back to my American Studies programe :D It sounds like something an academic publisher would write. I like your videos for the conversational tone - each video feeling like we are having a beer. I would be much more interested in your thought on the matter - prewritten or not.