Sunday, May 10, 2009
PhotoBook Reviews
Liz Jobey is a London-based writer on photography and an associate editor of Granta, the literary book/magazine that often runs interesting photography portfolios. She has written a couple of books as well including The End of Innocence: Photographs from the Decades That Defined Pop (Scalo, 1997) and A Photographic History of the 20th Century (Pan Macmillan, 2002.) She reviews photography books for the Guardian in London. She's quite smart on the subject (not the least because she recommends 5B4 as another site to find good book reviews.) Her lastest book review was Here Comes Everybody by Chris Killip. Here's an index of her articles..
The Guardian also had a photography blog going for a while. They closed it down and lumped it all under "Art and Architecture" but the archives are still available, including a piece on a talk by Don McCullin and posts on Robert Frank, Nan Goldin and Stephen Gill.
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