The Important Photo Book the MET Keeps in Their Collection

This book reminds me of something Martin Parr would’ve done when he assembled the Real Food book. It slapped traditional ideas in the face; this book does too. It's none other than Thomas Sauvin's UNTIL DEATH DO US PART.

This book challenges the idea of what a photo book should be in so many different ways. I'm writing this review as I'm currently trying to put together an album of prints that I've made over the past year -- a physical album, to be more exact. And it's books like this that remind me how important the interactivity of photography really is. .

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2024-2-27 08:00