I have to admit I have something of a prejudice against oversized photo books. They try so hard—it seems such a coarse, obvious strategy to try to attract attention. Lots of "big" books aren't quite carried by the pictures inside them, many of which are simply reproduced too big, and despite their typical cost a lot of them aren't very well made—they tend to get loose and sloppy after surprisingly little handling.When talking about photo books, I care a lot about what you might call "the art of the book"—by which I mean the book as an art-object in and of itself—its design, the quality of its printing, its overall proportions and how appropriate it is to its contents, how it all works together, the "rightness" of the whole production.
Anyway, here's a "big" exception to my bias against big books: Phaidon's Looking East: Portraits by Steve McCurry
Okay, I can't stop with the dumb puns, but this is a "great big book." Look for it.
Posted by: MIKE JOHNSTON
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