Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Future / Past

Crosby

[See this picture at a larger size in the Dead Things section of the gallery]

Well, it's another in my occasional series of photos that don't work very well at web sizes...

As an early present to myself I've just got the new Graciela Iturbide book, Eyes To Fly With, I'm a huge fan of her work so I was really excited to hear about it, and I'm happy to report it lives up to my high expectations. If you're looking for somewhere to start with her though, I'd suggest the Aperture monograph Images of the Spirit, which is widely available and often very cheap. A side effect of the book was to get me thinking of matters Latin American, and hence some readers of this are probably going to find García Márquez novels in their Christmas stockings!

I'm sorta hoping for David Maisel's Oblivion in mine, although nowt is going to top my recently acquired Susan Burnstine print, to continue my lapse into dialect, dead chuffed about that!

I shall try to get in a posting before the end of December, so I'll leave off any ruminations about the year soon to pass for now. May yet have something to say about the platinum prints, and also some handmade postcard series I'm playing around with. For now though, all best festive wishes to everyone.

4 Comments:

Blogger [t e r r o r k i t t e n] said...

This has a beautiful mood to it...great tones. I like it very much. I'd be interested in knowing what you shoot with...and on. Phil

7:55 PM  
Blogger David Bennett said...

Thanks Phil. Almost all my photos are shot with the Mamiya 6 camera, usually on Fuji Neopan 400 or Acros, developed in Xtol.

9:32 PM  
Blogger [t e r r o r k i t t e n] said...

Thanks David that's one sweet camera. Have a great Christmas. Phil

9:32 AM  
Anonymous susan B. said...

Stunning shot---works great for me at any size.

Awe shucks. Glad you like the print David.
Good to hear the new book is all you hoped for.
I need to get my hands on it also--although I've been going a bit crazy with buying photo books lately. My fav this year--Dave Anderson's Rough Beauty. Amazing. But I have a hankering for The Starns book and Leon turned me onto P.H Emerson --might go buy those as an Xmas eve pressie to me since I fear the jolly man will do a fly by over my house again. Happy Holidays David. So glad to know you. Hope to see you again in 07.

1:59 AM  

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