You’re probably not too familiar with Annie on Camera. I hadn’t heard of it, and don’t remember where I found out about it, but I’m glad I did. In 1982, Ray Stark produced the film adaptation of Annie. At a party during filming, he engaged Anne Hoy to hire some photographers to come and photograph …
Author Archives: James Cockroft
Paul Graham – ‘Mother’
What is there to say about Paul Graham’s Mother?
Alec Soth – ‘Sleeping by the Mississippi’
After Niagara and I Know How Furiously Your Heart is Beating, and even though I probably should’ve spent the money in some other way, I figured the bookshelf (and this collection of reviews) wouldn’t be complete without Alec Soth’s first major book, Sleeping by the Mississippi, so I went hunting…
Alec Soth – ‘I Know How Furiously Your Heart is Beating’
I Know How Furiously Your Heart is Beating is Alec Soth‘s first book since a self-imposed “why am I doing this?” hiatus, and while it’s all very Sothian, it’s also different somehow from his previous work, more personal, more intimate… but let me share the unboxing video before I get to far into it…
Alec Soth – ‘Niagara’
In the run up to Alec Soth’s latest book (I Know How Furiously Your Heart is Beating in March 2019), Mack were kind enough to reprint his earlier works. Niagara is one of those reprints.
Jason Eskenzai – ‘Black Garden’
Black Garden is Jason Eskenazi’s long-awaited sequel to Wonderland, and was the Charcoal Photobook of the Month selection for May 2019.
Vanessa Winship – ‘Seeing the Light of Day’ B-Sides Box Set
Vanessa Winship’s Seeing the Light of Day is the fifth B-Sides Box Set, and it’s a winner.