Monthly Archives: March 2010

2010 Photography Book Now Open for Entries

You may have heard the buzz. It’s building already. The 2010 Photography Book Now (PBN) is open for entries. Now it’s in its third year, this international competition celebrates the most creative, most innovative, finest photography books – and the people behind them. Gather your ideas, submit your books, and showcase your work to a [...]

Interview with Natalie Dybisz (aka Miss Aniela)

MISS ANIELA: Self-gazing by Miss Aniela | BOOK INFO Pro photographer Natalie Dybisz got her start on Flickr. Really. Her Flickr photostream, which features self-portraiture under the guide of her alter ego Miss Aniela draws thousands of views daily, tens of thousands monthly. Natalie’s work is creative, provocative, and intriguing. An addictive blend of reality [...]

R.I.P., Jim Marshall, Rock Photographer Extraordinaire

Folks, wherever you are, raise a glass, look upward, whip out your air guitar, or just hum your favorite rock song from the 60s. Jim Marshall, the famed rock photographer who took iconic shots of iconic stars such as Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Cash, Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, and Joan Baez (to name a few) passed [...]

Book of the Week: Rayones by Kal

Good things come in small packages, like, say for example, our 5” x 8” trim size with black and white text. Want proof? Check out Rayones by kal. This nifty book gathers sketches, doodles, and artwork of the most intrinsically creative and meandering kind. The author, Andres Kal of Studio Kal in London, writes that [...]