Camera Position 35 : Bookshelf #2
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Another in an irregular series of suggestions for the photographic bookshelf. My selection this time is the Aperture monograph of the work of Ralph Eugene Meatyard, but you may substitute that one book that made you realize new and different things about your medium; that changed your ideas about what photography could be. I also briefly examine the work of my mentor Neil Rappaport and note a panel discussion by Neil’s former students (including me!) that is taking place this coming Saturday, October 21, in Bennington, VT.
Above: Photographs by Ralph Eugene Meatyard – Click for a larger view
Above: Photograph by Neil Rappaport – Click for a larger view
Ralph Eugene Meatyard Links:
* Book available on Amazon
* Meatyard at Masters of Photography
* Meatyard at George Eastman House
Bennington Museum Panel Discussion about Neil Rappaport:
* Museum Link
* iBerkshires Story Link
* Neil Rappaport’s book (essays by Susanne Rappaport) – Messages from a Small Town
Art Institute of Chicago “So The Story Goes” exhibition