Tag: lenswork extended
August 31, 2012

My portfolio “Death Valley: Where Time Stands Still” is featured in the current issue of LensWork. It is always an honor to be featured here.
If you’ve never seen a printed copy of LensWork, then you are missing out on one of the finest printed publications in the world. The quality of their duotone printing surpasses most of the photo books I own and the quality of their featured photographers is consistently high. And then there is LensWork Extended, a DVD with additional content such as audio interviews, additional images, video and even…dare I utter the word…color!
Something else I love about LensWork are the writings of editor Brooks Jensen. I have always liked his out-of-the-mainstream views and appreciated his common-sense wisdom about art and photography (even though we differ in opinion on “Photographic Celibacy!“)
So far I have had these portfolios featured in LensWork and LensWork Extended:
- Grain Silos
- Ceiling Lamps
- The Ghosts of Auschwitz-Birkenau
- Death Valley: Where Time Stands Still
Unfortunately you can no longer purchase LensWork on the newsstands, however you can purchase a copy or subscribe here:
http://www.lenswork.com/previewpages/lw102/lw102preview.html
If you were going to read just one photo publication, I’d suggest that you get rid of the ones that focus on equipment and subscribe to LensWork that focuses on art. At $39 a year, it is a steal and I’m not sure how Brooks Jensen can afford to do it!
Cole