This Week In Photography Books: Andy Freeberg

by Jonathan Blaustein I got a lot of good feedback on last week’s review. Honestly, I wasn’t that surprised. Who doesn’t love to read the ramblings of a slightly deranged mind? It was as if I were Raskolnikov for a few moments. Fleetingly crazy, only without the menace. Who knew what I might say? I […]

This Week In Photography Books: Carolyn Drake

by Jonathan Blaustein I didn’t sleep well last night. Forgive me if I ramble on. I’ve got no other options. That’s the thing with a weekly column. The deadline is always there. Over the years, you learn to live with it. Rather than a demarcation of stress, the looming responsibility becomes a comfort, as my […]

This Week In Photography Books: Rinko Kawauchi

by Jonathan Blaustein I’m glad they call it Climate Change these days. (Instead of Global Warming.) Makes more sense that way. At first, I thought it was a euphemism, meant to seem less-threatening. But then I realized that despite the fact that something like thirteen of the fourteen hottest years on record have come in […]

This Week In Photography Books: Andrew Macpherson

by Jonathan Blaustein I watched “Breaking Bad” for a little while, but then had to I quit. Cold Turkey. No more Heisenberg blue meth for me. No sir. I was doing a Netflix-binge-watch-thing, and made it into the beginning of Season 3. Darker and darker went the ride. Darker and darker still. All of a […]

This Week In Photography Books: Dafy Hagai

by Jonathan Blaustein I got a fat stack of books in Santa Fe the other day. Fresh meat. Yum yum. I never know what I’m going to get, when I re-up at photo-eye. If it’s new, I’m willing to look at it. And these days, people also send me things, so that opens up new […]