No sooner have I proclaimed that I don’t like to reblog than I run across this short video about Gerhard Steidl, the German book publisher who publishes the most sumptuous photography books. I have several of them, my favorite ones are the Turbeville books he published.
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I’ve been lucky to have worked on many of Steidl’s books over the past few years. It’s a great way to see amazing photography.
Hey Martyn – I am envious! )
Something new for me to check out: thanks so much.
:)
I’d forgotten about Deborah Turbeville – nice reminder.