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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Photo-Eye Booklist |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Photography |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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photo-eye Booklist is all about photobooks. OUR MISSION <
>The photo-eye Booklist is a magazine devoted to art photography book publishing on an international level. Published quarterly, it features a survey and review of new books, in-depth articles and interviews with leading industry figures, from artists to gallerists to publishers, and illustrated advertising from across the spectrum. <
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>17,000+ collectors, photographers, gallerists, curators, publishers and photography enthusiasts rely on the photo-eye Booklist for a current survey of trends and players in the photography publishing world, <
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>The photo-eye Booklist is owned by Photo-Eye Books & Prints, established by Rixon Reed in 1979 in Austin, Texas. The company moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1991 where it currently makes its home. <
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>FROM OUR READERS <
>"Photo-eye has been selling the best photobooks published round the world, so it was only a question of time before they should also publish a magazine that deals with books with equal intelligence. It is a most instructive read where the most poignant new books are reviewed, and book topics are discussed and given the status they richly deserve. As we are now beginning to truly appreciate the importance of the photobook to our photographic culture, photo-eye Booklist is essential reading." <
>--Martin Parr, Magnum photographer and photobook historian <
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>FROM OUR ADVERTISERS <
>"I have to say that our ad is stunning. I don't think we have ever had an ad so well printed and can't get over how well the Harry Callahan image was reproduced. Please pass along my compliments to Stinehour Press." <
>--Terry Etherton, Director, Etherton Gallery