Thanks for the heads up.  http://aperture.org/pbr/   here's the link to the 
blog about the PBR.  Cheers, Christine





On May 21, 2012, at 8:53 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:

> Revisiting a discussion that comes up here from time to time: the differences 
> between a good and a not-so-good photobook. Or, "how to go beyond a 
> collection of good photographs to achieve a good book."
> 
> The Aperture Foundation, publishers of Aperture Magazine, last fall began 
> publishing a Photobook Review as a supplement to the magazine. PBR-2, 
> included with the May issue of Aperture, has two articles on "sequencing the 
> photobook." Good stuff for those interested in this topic. Discussions of 
> narrative flow, comparisons/contrasts with films and music and literature, 
> the use of examples like Walker Evan's American Photographs (1938), etc. Bad 
> news is that you may not be able to read these unless you a) subscribe to 
> Aperture or b) visit the Aperture Gallery (NYC) or c) "Copies will also soon 
> be available through our distribution partners, namely the Milan Image Art 
> Fair, the School of Visual Arts [NYC], and the Cleveland Museum of Art, when 
> they open their exhibition DIY: Photographers & Books." 
> 
> stan
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