World Press Photo Exhibit at the New Church, Amsterdam, 2021

World Press Photo Exhibit at the New Church, Amsterdam, 2021

I spent the month of August, 2021, in Amsterdam, and I got very lucky with the museum exhibits.  I love photography, and I always visit FOAM and Huis Marseille, the two photography museums in Amsterdam.  This time, in addition to these two museums, I got to see two great photography exhibits at other museums – the Fred Stein exhibit at…

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"The Haight: Love, Rock, and Revolution – The Photography of Jim Marshall" by Joel Selvin

Quick Book Review: “The Haight: Love, Rock, and Revolution – The Photography of Jim Marshall” by Joel Selvin

Not surprisingly, I loved this book.  I love photography, and I’ve been enthralled by the Haight-Ashbury era and the music coming out of that scene for years.  Jim Marshall was a spectacular photographer who not only took iconic photos of musicians (he’s the guy responsible for the photo of Hendrix setting his guitar ablaze at Monterey Pop, Johnny Cash famously…

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"New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography" by Grant Scott

Quick Book Review: “New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography” by Grant Scott

The role of photography in the world today has gotten tougher to assess, given that everybody has a camera with them at all times.  The author argues that photography should be reassessed, and be thought of as a visual “language”.  To do this, we need to discard the pre-conceived notion that successful photography is defined by a single successful image…

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"Feest" by Ed van der Elsken

Quick Book Review: “Feest” by Ed van der Elsken

Ed Van der Elsken is one of the Netherlands’ most famous photographers.  In late 2019, the Rijksmuseum and the Netherlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam acquired Van der Elsken’s entire photographic legacy.  Among the many obscure and forgotten photographs was the design for a photobook called feest (feast). It was compiled by Van der Elsken himself. He created a ‘dummy’ book around 1960, but…

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