I would love to see more photobook videos in the channel Willem! Great job!
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For decades, the German fine art photography scene was obsessed with the Bechers. They also taught, and being a student of Becher was a crucial factor in becoming a successful artist in the photography genre, at least in Germany. In my opinion, they were too influential.
Love that you mentioned Bernd and Hila Becher! I'm currently living in Düsseldorf, where they lived and worked as well, and you can really see the influence they had on the local photography scene. Photography as an art form is really put into the foreground in museums and art galleries here!
Yes, I would love to see more of these types of videos. You really sold me on Permissions, so I checked it out at the link you provided, but it's already sold out!
I'm pretty sure I've watched every one of your videos and it's been a minute since I you introducting this many photo books in one video. These kinds of books really do help me see things when I'm walking around, something you do so well, but that I feel I could develop a lot more of an eye for.
I was able to attend the opening of Emma's book here in Lisbon earlier this year, including some more insights from her in first person. Really lovely project!
Permissions is so, so beautiful. Thanks for putting me onto it. Hardy's work reminds me of the book "Ich denke auch Familienbilder" ("I Think Family Pictures Too" in English) by the German photographer Linn Schroeder. I recommend you check it out! Like Permissions, it's book by a mother about her family, and it's just as breathtaking. The photographs are beautiful, but the editing and combination of b&w with color is also really daring and interesting. I feel like the family-themed book is kind of an oversaturated space in the photo book world, so it's always so refreshing to find books on this topic that stand out from the rest.
♥️ Willem, THANKS for sharing these books with us! I love photo books! They are great way to ENJOY photography (not “consume” 0:250:52 😉) I collect them and I’ve got a few dozens of photo books. Affordable way to buy them is to shop at the thrift stores and charity shops. Please make more “book videos” in the future - it’s really great way to discover new photographers!
Awesome video as always dude! I really enjoy these types of videos talking about different projects. It's very helpful for me as I work on a big project of my own!
There is a unicorn of photobooks, but if you can get it.... hold on to it.... Stan Engelbrecht's "The Caution Horses" about the wild horses in the Namib desert in Namibia. I think it was released in limited runs in 1999-2001. It's actually as valuable as some of the prints from the book, but well worth it.
Thank you for sharing these phenomenal photo books! I've never seen the "Auto Photo" book before but I see some gems in there including the wonderful Langdon Clay. "Preston Bus Station" is a masterpiece but I've never come across a copy. Have you seen Stephen McCoy's "Housing Estates 1979-1985"?
Jamie Hawkesworth is a legend! One of my faves - can’t get my hands on this book as it’s sold out! Also, I was inspired by your self assignments that I had begun a few over 6 months (and getting off social media to do this because my feed is so saturated) and man. Glad I did. I could focus on what I wanted to shoot and could see my self assignments take shape. Ongoing of course. So thank you for your videos and really enjoying your direction of your videos too. 🎉
I didn't know that there's public toilet in Japan! I haven't seen one when I'm visiting once in a year! But often visit. 😅 this is so inspiring photo books.😍
I love the video idea and the concept of highlighting another physical way to show photography, but it might hurt wanting all these books and not being able to buy them all! ;(((
Love these videos of you Willem! I recently got a similar typology-style photobook about a table tennis table by Hayahisa Tomiyasu. Maybe someone wants to check it out. Definitely inspires me to work on projects myself.
@@WillemVerb I figured - cheers! Enjoyed this vid a lot and was disappointed to learn that Permissions seems to be sold out / out of print. Would love a copy of that.
recently a have really been into photography of old roads with tungsten lighting, that beautiful deep orange color lighting the imperfection in the road, the shadows, the dirt, the rackety old truck going trough the road. It's a personal project, but I hope when the photos come out give the feeling i felt.
I would love to see more photobook videos in the channel Willem! Great job!
For decades, the German fine art photography scene was obsessed with the Bechers. They also taught, and being a student of Becher was a crucial factor in becoming a successful artist in the photography genre, at least in Germany. In my opinion, they were too influential.
Must have been rough not being one of their students, trying to rise up the ranks feeling alienated from other successful photographers
So good it had to be uploaded twice
That book opens the same direction that a toilet does. Genius ❤
Permissions looks like something I’m going to connect with really closely, thank you for sharing!
I've actually been looking for more inspiration and finding projects for myself recently, so glad you posted this!
Love that you mentioned Bernd and Hila Becher! I'm currently living in Düsseldorf, where they lived and worked as well, and you can really see the influence they had on the local photography scene. Photography as an art form is really put into the foreground in museums and art galleries here!
Yes, I would love to see more of these types of videos. You really sold me on Permissions, so I checked it out at the link you provided, but it's already sold out!
Yes please! I wouldn't mind more photobook-talk
Loved this video - such a nice reset of inspiration after a busy week. Thanks
I haven't received my copy of Playfullness yet, so seeing my name on the opening page here is really exciting! Can't wait to see the rest of the book!
Its so good! I grabbed a copy in person at the book fair I dont think any orders have shipped yet!
10/10 video, please do more like it, love seeing inspiring work
Definitely love these type of videos. Thank you Willem
Love making them! Thank you
don’t mind rewatching this again LOL love the playfulness book! got a copy myself at the la art book fair :) definitely inspiring stuff
Same!
I'm pretty sure I've watched every one of your videos and it's been a minute since I you introducting this many photo books in one video. These kinds of books really do help me see things when I'm walking around, something you do so well, but that I feel I could develop a lot more of an eye for.
Playfulness is just so beautiful! Great work Willem!
Indeed!
Huge fan of this type of content! Great video as always.
I was able to attend the opening of Emma's book here in Lisbon earlier this year, including some more insights from her in first person. Really lovely project!
Portugal! 🇵🇹
looove these video Willem, thank you for taking the time to share these works. It's always great to have curated recommendations!
the photobooks are great. keep 'em coming.
Emma Hardys book was stunning
Permissions is so, so beautiful. Thanks for putting me onto it. Hardy's work reminds me of the book "Ich denke auch Familienbilder" ("I Think Family Pictures Too" in English) by the German photographer Linn Schroeder. I recommend you check it out! Like Permissions, it's book by a mother about her family, and it's just as breathtaking. The photographs are beautiful, but the editing and combination of b&w with color is also really daring and interesting. I feel like the family-themed book is kind of an oversaturated space in the photo book world, so it's always so refreshing to find books on this topic that stand out from the rest.
♥️ Willem, THANKS for sharing these books with us! I love photo books! They are great way to ENJOY photography (not “consume” 0:25 0:52 😉) I collect them and I’ve got a few dozens of photo books. Affordable way to buy them is to shop at the thrift stores and charity shops. Please make more “book videos” in the future - it’s really great way to discover new photographers!
Would love to see more of this type of content from you. Great work!
Looove this photobook videos please make more!
Permissions really is an amazing body of work. Glad you snagged one!
very nice selection! thank u for showing
Permissions was hands down the most inspiring and beautiful photo book I got this year!
these were breath taking, thank you for sharing Willem!
glad to see this back up!
Willem is the best :)
no you are
Great video, thanks for sharing these books with us! 🙏📚
Love these videos as it always helps me to find new work
So honored to have my work in a book with yours Willem!
Emma Handy was good discovery, thank you.
Great video. Books are massively inspirational to me.
Absolutely stunning books ! Very inspiring and relaxing video as usual
love from France
Delightful visit to those books which you brought to us to view. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome video as always dude! I really enjoy these types of videos talking about different projects. It's very helpful for me as I work on a big project of my own!
Absolutely love your discussion and highlighting of this kind of work. Very inspiring.
There is a unicorn of photobooks, but if you can get it.... hold on to it.... Stan Engelbrecht's "The Caution Horses" about the wild horses in the Namib desert in Namibia. I think it was released in limited runs in 1999-2001. It's actually as valuable as some of the prints from the book, but well worth it.
Love these kinda videos, yes. Thanks
definitely interesting video & great selection of photo books, thanks!
Permissions looks like frames of a film 😍
Been watching for a while and your where I want to be when I’m older thank you for sharing
great videos, thank you for your effort making this
Thank you for sharing these phenomenal photo books! I've never seen the "Auto Photo" book before but I see some gems in there including the wonderful Langdon Clay. "Preston Bus Station" is a masterpiece but I've never come across a copy. Have you seen Stephen McCoy's "Housing Estates 1979-1985"?
Great video Willem ! Love this kind of video. Ordered Autophoto in no time ;-)
Jamie Hawkesworth is a legend! One of my faves - can’t get my hands on this book as it’s sold out! Also, I was inspired by your self assignments that I had begun a few over 6 months (and getting off social media to do this because my feed is so saturated) and man. Glad I did. I could focus on what I wanted to shoot and could see my self assignments take shape. Ongoing of course. So thank you for your videos and really enjoying your direction of your videos too. 🎉
Utterly fascinating talk. Particularly Preston Bus Station which is near where I was brought up.
great video, thanks Willem
I never imagined that I would ever see Willem Verbeeck talk about Preston Bus Station!
Thanks for sharing ❤
I didn't know that there's public toilet in Japan! I haven't seen one when I'm visiting once in a year! But often visit. 😅 this is so inspiring photo books.😍
Loved all of them
The one by Emma Hardy is so amazing I love it! So sad that it's already sold out by the time I watched your video
I love the video idea and the concept of highlighting another physical way to show photography, but it might hurt wanting all these books and not being able to buy them all! ;(((
more photobook reviews pls!!
enjoyed a lot!@!
Some of the Emma Hardy pictures remind me of Eggleston.
Emma Hardy's book is sold out everywhere :(
Anyone has a recommendation for a company to use for my first photography book?
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Ed Ruscha surname is pronounced Ru-SHAY
Love these videos of you Willem! I recently got a similar typology-style photobook about a table tennis table by Hayahisa Tomiyasu. Maybe someone wants to check it out. Definitely inspires me to work on projects myself.
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nice
Didn't I just watch this yesterday?
I mean, it was a good video, so I don't mind watching it again, just having some deja vu!
Video problems and it just took a sec to re-export and re upload :)
@@WillemVerb I figured - cheers! Enjoyed this vid a lot and was disappointed to learn that Permissions seems to be sold out / out of print. Would love a copy of that.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they made another edition!
recently a have really been into photography of old roads with tungsten lighting, that beautiful deep orange color lighting the imperfection in the road, the shadows, the dirt, the rackety old truck going trough the road. It's a personal project, but I hope when the photos come out give the feeling i felt.
I think it's pronounced ed ruschey
Willem looks like my sleep paralysis demon