A discussion between Biblioscapes’s creator, Euan Ross, and the artists, photographers and publishers whose work comprises his book collection.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 141 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsVisual Arts |
In this episode of Biblioscapes in Discussion, I am joined by Joel Pulliam to talk about his work and his books Slopes and Restrooms.
In this episode of Biblioscapes in Discussion, I am joined by Nicola Cappellari to talk about his work and his book Analogical limbo.
In this episode of Biblioscapes In Discussion I am joined by Matthew Cattell, Carys Jones, and David Southern from Parhelion to discuss their recent group publication.
In this episode of Biblioscapes In Discussion I am joined by Rene Algesheimer to discuss his book Voice of the Eyes.
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Biblioscapes gives a fascinating insight into the many facets of photo books, from a different photographer’s perspective in every episode. It covers image or series selection to layout and the printing process. As well as giving the listener a glimpse into the photographer’s practice and some of their favourite photo books. I highly recommend Biblioscapes if you’re considering producing a photo book or you’re a photo book collector.
I look forward to listening to Euan’s latest guest each week. Great way to learn about and discover some really interesting photobooks. The hard part is stopping yourself buying all the books featured or recommended!
Always look forward to the latest podcast. I enjoy listening to photographers discuss their work and how they produced their books. Always an interesting selection of photographers - thank you Euan for providing an excellent Podcast 👍
A wonderful series of interviews with an interesting array of photographers. And the section where photography books are recommended is always fascinating and often costly as my shelves start to fill !
Apple Podcasts | #70 | United Kingdom/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #37 | Ireland/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #151 | Netherlands/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #162 | Switzerland/Arts/Visual Arts |
Apple Podcasts | #227 | Norway/Arts/Visual Arts |
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