|
We recently had a visit from a newly qualified teacher keen to find out how we managed our photography resources, supported our students and designed the curriculum. She asked lots of really great questions and we had a great chat during a Year 12 lesson. Over the years we have collected quite a few photography books, some of which are kept on the bookshelf in our main teaching space. One of the things our visitor asked was which books we would recommend for a colleague starting from scratch and creating a capsule collection. This got me thinking and so here are are my recommendations for 10 essential texts for the photography classroom/library. They are personal choices so it would be great to know if you think I've missed anything really useful and which ones in my list you also use on a regular basis. With an eye on shrinking budgets I have tried to keep the costs down. The links take you to the cheapest version of the book I could find (not surprisingly the same online bookseller in every case) and as close to or below £10 per book as I could get (if you don't mind sometimes buying used copies). This means that you could get hold of all 10 of these books for under £100. You may, of course, decide to shop elsewhere and pay a bit, or a lot, more. This site does not benefit in any way from click throughs to particular booksellers! I've also mostly avoided coffee table survey books or photobooks by individual photographers. These can be quite expensive and might be purchased later on to swell the bookshelves once you've got your collection of smaller, cheaper books started. Anyroadup, here goes (in no particular order):
There are hundreds of great photography books out there. What are your favourites? Please leave a comment below...
Jon Nicholls, Thomas Tallis School PS. You can currently get all 10 of these books for £89.32.
3 Comments
chris
8/3/2017 10:43:17 pm
Great list. In addition, for me, Charlotte Cotton's 'Photograph as Contemporary Art 'has proven very useful. Stephen Bull's 'Photography', in particular relating to fashion photography, is another I have regularly revisited, and 'Photography Changes Everything' by Marvin Heiferman has also provoked some deeper thinking about the possibilities of photography.
Reply
Jon
8/3/2017 10:48:00 pm
I've been meaning to get hold of 'Photography changes everything'. Thanks for the reminder. Totally agree about the Charlotte Cotton and Stephen Bull - both fantastic books.
Reply
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this well-written book about photography theory. It sounds like a valuable resource for both teachers and students, helping to clarify the big ideas of photography. The updated edition promises to be even more informative.
Reply
Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
Leave a Reply. |
BlogGuest blog posts by members of the photography teaching and learning community. Archives
April 2023
|
RSS Feed