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Time once again for some critiques of photo books sent in by viewers like you! Today we’ve got some excellent work to see, plus an exhibition in a box?!?
0:00 Owen Hartford – From Icicles to Africa
5:24 Dan Fiore – Exhibition in a box
8:00 Squarespace Review
9:32 Andrew Cherlat – Automobiles
11:13 Bruce Berkow – Madrid 1967
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Owen Hartford – https://bluehillsmedia.com/
Dan Fiore – https://www.danfiorephotos.com/store
Andrew Cherlat – https://www.behance.net/cherlat
Bruce Berkow – https://www.blurb.com/b/11124814-details-madrid-1967
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Great video as always, really interesting idea regarding the exhibition in a box!
It was really very inspiring. Seeing a body of work from such an aged person gives me hope. The idea about exhibition box was really innovative and allows the viewers to be more interactive with the work. Also Andrew's work with the automotive photography. Wow man! Such beautiful images. Those were really picture perfect. Much learned like all other mail videos of yours. Keep this up 🔥
If it is possible to buy a copy of Owens book how can I
Love the photo exhibition in a box and think a photo exhibition on Ted's wall would be amazing.
I also really love the idea of a 'deconstructed zine'.
Exhibit in a box: Make it a fine art mobile hanging from the ceiling so you won’t have to use wall space!
Loved Owen's book. Photo of the buildings (left) at 1:02 was particularly striking
Longtime fan of your channel, Ted, though I rarely post. Just wanted to thank you for continuing to be such an inspiration.
The “exhibition in a box” is reminiscent of famed British fashion & portrait photographer David Bailey’s 1965 “Box of Pinups,” a boxed collection of 36 portraits of the most famous faces of the 1960s. People did exactly what you suggested, pinned them like posters on their wall to create their own gallery of selected photos. Today, the collection, if you can even find it complete in good condition, sells for thousands of dollars.
Always good to see work by other talented photographers, in your videos!!!
Love the "exhibition in a box" idea. If you like I can send you a set of travel images, from my portfolio!!
Great theme and video. I love to see the personal work of others photographers – and your opinions. Very well done. THANKS!
I like the idea of exhibition in a box.
Thank you
Great
I personally love the idea of the photo exhibition in a box! It’s unique in that it’s not very common, yet it’s also quite timeless as it stems from postcards which have been around for ages. I think a unique way of displaying them would be to have a “tasseled display” Where they can hang and have a set of images on each side! Great video always, Ted!
I am impressed by the photos in that first book. The exhibition in a box is a cool idea. I wonder where you can get those clips?
Tip top, I love this. Thank you.
I’m so happy to see my book here. Thank u Ted❤❤❤
Photo box by Dan is an amazing idea to reimagine photography
Ted thanks for the feature of my current work ( really appreciate it from a 64 y/o novice photographer). I enjoy being part of your creative community and I look forward to your weekly dose of information & inspiration. Next time you are in NYC lets go on a “photo/pub” walk. Cheers
Ted, loving this segment of this video. Love your dedication.
The “Portable Exhibition” is a great idea, got me thinking on how to pull something like this off. Love your videos Ted, thanks for the inspiration. Congratulations to those whose work you featured, stellar work by all involved.
Holy poop that Icicles to Africa book is magic
Thumbtack and binder clips also work as exhibit in a box! Thanks for sharing, great photographers.
great photos Owen!
Wonderful video, as always. I absolutely love the exhibition in a box. It's an amazing concept and one that I may just have to borrow.
I just started watching this video, the images in the very first book are just amazing!