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Welcome to my Blog! "Anybody, providing he knows how to be amusing, has the right to
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Charles Baudelaire "Not even I understand everything I am" ¬Aurelius Augustinus of Hippo "I'm only myself in front of my typewriter" ¬Joan Didion (I'd replace 'typewriter' by 'desktop PC'..) In 2013 I started a series of photo albums on Blurb.com, named '36Exp' (a subject adressed in 36 exposures, a reference to the exposures on most common rolls of 35 mm film: 12, 24 & 36 exp.) back in the day. |
DOESBURGSE KADEDAGEN 2025 | EVENT
On Saturday, Sept. 13, and Sunday, Sept. 14 (2025), the Doesburg Kadedagen took place. bezoek-doesburg.nl/Doesburgse-Kadedagen [13SEP2025]
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TIPA WORLD AWARDS 2025 | PHOTO PHOTOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT ![]() Founded in 1991, the Technical Image Press Association, TIPA, is composed of many member publications in the photo/imaging field published in print and online. These publications cover the full range of the industry, including consumer, professional, business-to-business, and fine art photography and imaging. www.tipa.com/tipa-world-awards-2025 [11SEP2025]
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FIELD GREY by PHILIP KERR | BOOKS FICTION HISTORY ![]() A Bernie Gunther novel, #4 It is 1954 and the reader finds Bernie Gunther in Cuba. Tiring of his increasingly dangerous work spying on Meyer Lansky, Bernie acquires a boat and a beautiful companion and quits the island. But the US Navy has other ideas. There are two principal ways in which the thriller writer can utilise the form. One is to use all its accoutrements to take the reader on a pleasurable ride; the other is to shake out all the clichés and tackle serious issues. His first novel, March Violets (1989), sutured a Chandlerian private eye, Bernie Gunther, into a boldly realised 1930s Berlin. Other successful books followed – but then Kerr decamped to Hollywood to toil on several big-budget projects that did not come to fruition. The novel deals with his hero's military service in the SS. Kerr has not revealed this side of Gunther before – perhaps because it would risk alienating readers. Kerr eschews the easy option and invites us to make up our own minds about Gunther's compromised actions. Bernie is a member of the SS and kills partisans – but we are reminded that the partisans were killing German soldiers. It is a brave and sobering tactic, but a measure of Kerr's skill that such ambiguity makes Field Grey so challenging a novel. A superb novel that explains the cynical character of Bernie Gunther in later editions and makes him a realistic survivor of the Weimar era and WWII including the post war era. Philip Ballantyne Kerr (b.22Feb1956 – d.23Mar2018) was a Scottish author, best known for his Bernie Gunther series of historical detective thrillers. www.independent.co.uk/ -/ - /reviews/field-grey-by-philip-kerr [11SEP2025]
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CHRIS STEELE-PERKINS (PHOTOGRAPHER) R.I.P. | IN MEMORIAM ![]() Christopher Horace Steele-Perkins (b.28July1947 – d.08September2025) was a British photographer and member of Magnum Photos, best known for his depictions of Africa, Afghanistan, England, Northern Ireland, and Japan. Steele-Perkins was born in Rangoon, Burma, in 1947 to a British father and a Burmese mother; but his father left his mother and took the boy to England at the age of two. In 1975 he worked with EXIT, a collective dealing with social problems in British cities. This involvement culminated in the book Survival Programmes in 1982. Steele-Perkins joined Magnum Photos in 1979 and soon began working extensively in the developing world, in particular in Africa, Central America and Lebanon, as well as continuing to take photographs in Britain: The Pleasure Principle explores Britain in the 1980s. www.all-about-photo.com/ - - - /chris-steele-perkins [10SEP2025]
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THE SOCIAL PHOTO ![]() 'On Photography and Social Media' How serious is a selfie? Why circulate a shot of your dinner plate? Defenders of photography as an art form tend to quake at what’s happening with their beloved medium. The casual way shots are taken and indiscriminately shared feels like a thinning and cheapening of the camera’s purpose... Jurgenson, a sociologist employed by Snap Inc., normalizes the phenomenon of snapshot saturation by erecting a historical, contextual scaffold around it. www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/ -selfies-social-photo-nathan-jurgenson [07SEP2025]
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BRITISH WEEKEND @CASTLE VORDEN | MARKET DAYTRIPPING
We share the passion for England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, so it was a must to visit the British Weekend at Castle Vorden (05Sep-07Sep2025), to indulge in fine and traditional items, while taking also my camera around the market stalls. britishweekend.nl/de-fair/ [06SEP2025]
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THE GOLDEN ROAD by WILLIAM DALRYMPLE | HISTORY NON-FICTION BOOKS
Bestselling historian William Dalrymple reinstates India as the great superpower of Ancient Asia! This thoroughly fascinating work of ancient history offers an important backdrop to understanding contemporary India. The book might be considered a riposte to both right-wing and left-wing historiography in India; right-wing historians make fantastic claims that cloak India’s real and substantial achievements, while those on the left prioritize social history in a way that displaces intellectual achievement. How the ten-digit numeral system spread west from there through the Middle East to Europe was a revelation for me and I very much enjoyed chapters on places I've visited myself e.g. Angkor Wat en the Borobudur! William Benedict Hamilton-Dalrymple (b. 20Mar1965- ) is a Scottish historian, art historian, curator, broadcaster, critic and author. www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/golden-road-how-ancient-india-transformed-world [04SEP2025]
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LEEUW by DEON MEYER | CRIME FICTION NOVEL BOOKS ![]() Original title 'Leo' (2023) Detectives Benny Griessel and Vaughn Cupido are languishing in Stellenbosch. Run-of-the-mill police work in the leafy university town is a far cry from their previous life in Cape Town fighting crime and government corruption at the highest level. Then a student is found dead on a mountain trail, and the key suspect, a local businessman, is found murdered in what looks like a professional hit delivering a message—suffocated by fast-action filler foam sprayed down his throat... In a corrupt South Africa, the criminals are as likely to be in government—or even in the police—as on the streets. www.goodreads.com/book/ -LEO [26AUG2025]
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UKRAINE by EDDY VAN WESSEL | WARPHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOK In UKRAINE, photojournalist Eddy van Wessel documents a raw account of three years of war in Ukraine through (analogue) photography and firsthand testimonies. His images capture the visible destruction and the psychological and emotional toll of prolonged violence, making this book a visual and narrative testimony with a complex and layered depiction that is reflecting on the human cost of the largest war in Europe since World War II. Van Wessel emphasizes that this war affects him more than previous conflicts he has photographed, such as in Chechnya, Syria, or Iraq. The proximity to Ukraine and the personal contact with people in the area make the impact significant; friends and acquaintances have been killed, and the future of his children worries him. fw-books.nl/product/eddy-van-wessel-ukraine [20AUG2025]
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DEATH AND THE PENGUIN by ANDREY KURKOV | NOVEL FICTION ![]() Death and the Penguin is a novel by Ukrainian author Andrey Kurkov. Originally published in 1996 in Russian, it was translated and published in English in 2001. The novel follows the life of a young aspiring writer, Viktor Alekseyevich Zolotaryov, in a struggling post-Soviet society. Andrii Yuriyovych Kurkov (b.23Apr1961- ) is a Ukrainian author and public intellectual who writes in Russian and Ukrainian. en.wikipedia.org:_Death_and_the_Penguin [15AUG2025]
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ANIMALS by STEVE McCURRY | PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOK
From an elephant resting with his master to a dog led through the rubbles of Kabul; these images by Steve McCurry (b.23Apr1950 - ) is an American photographer, freelancer, and photojournalist. www.taschen.com/en/books/ - /steve-mccurry-animals/ [13AUG2025]
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WEEMOED VAN DE REIZIGER - JAN BLOKKER | TRAVEL LITERATURE BOOKS ![]() 14 locations, 14 stories There are few writers as productive as Jan Brokken, traveller and author from The Netherlands. Brokken visits the Czech Republic of composer Antonín Dvořák, who loved trains so much that he incorporated their sounds into his music. ‘For Dvořák, life was like a train that is undeniably on its way to the end, to the Day of Judgment.’ Also touching is the story of the Chapelle du Rosaire, a chapel at the Dominican monastery in Vence, designed in old age by the French artist Henri Matisse. The project arose from the close friendship between the ailing artist – he suffered from colon cancer – and his caregiver, the fifty years younger Monique Bourgeois, who, to the artist's dismay, decided to become a nun. Brokken was born on June 10, 1949, in the Diaconessenhuis in Leiden, not long after his parents returned from the Dutch East Indies. www.tzum.info/2025/ -jan-brokken-de-weemoed-van-de-reiziger (NL) [09AUG2025]
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WINOGRAND COLOR | PHOTOGRAPHY BY GARRY WINOGRAND
Garry Winogrand (b. 14Jan1928 – d.19Mar1984) was an American street photographer, who portrayed U.S. life and its social issues in the mid-20th century. This monograph 'Winogrand Color' stands as a groundbreaking tribute to the early color work of renowned American photographer Garry Winogrand. Born and raised in the Bronx, Garry Winogrand (1928-84) was a highly influential American photographer who came into prominence for his trailblazing contributions to street photography. en.wikipedia.org:_Garry_Winogrand [07AUG2025]
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DEVENTER ANNUAL BOOKMARKET 2025 | BOOKS The largest book market in Europe! www.deventerboekenmarkt.nl/boekenmarkt-2025 [05AUG2025]
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THE LIVES OF LEE MILLER by ANTHONY PENROSE | BOOKS BIOGRAPHY ![]() The Lives of Lee Miller | Anthony Penrose (Thames&Hudson, 1985/2021) • Lee 1927: New York. Classically beautiful, she is discovered by Condé Nast and immortalized by Steichen, Hoyningen-Huene, Horst, and other famous photographers. Somewhere she got married to an Egyptian and lived in Egypt, until she grew tired of both. After WW2 she travelled south through the Balkan countries until she ran 'out of wars to cover'. By that time she was suffering from PTSD (unknown at the time), an alcoholist as well as extranged from the man she loved. Part memoir, part photo essay, part search for the real woman behind an unconventional mother. Includes
171 duotone illustrations. www.goodreads.com/book/ - /The_Lives_of_Lee_Miller [05AUG2025]
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VALKUIL by ARNALDUR INDRIDASON | BOOKS CRIME FICTION ![]() Original title: Petsamo Translated into Dutch: Adriaan Faber In Petsamo, in the far north of Finland, a young woman is waiting for her beloved. They want to return to Iceland by ship, away from the war that has now spread to the northern countries. en.wikipedia.org:_Arnaldur_Indridason [02AUG2025]
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STORIES & DREAMS by STEVE McCURRY | PHOTOGRAPHY Fith-grade Hazara schoolchildren (Bamiyan @Afghanistan, 2007)
A new-born baby is carefully checked over at a hospital in Jaipur, a small girl grins from a bench on Rome's Piazza Navona and energetic boys jostle in front of the camera in Havana - over his long career and on his many travels Steve McCurry has taken an incredible selection of photographs of children, each one managing to hint at an epic story. Steve McCurry (b.Philadelphia,PA 24Feb1950-) is an American photojournalist best known for the photograph 'Afghan Girl' that appeared on the cover of National Geographic in June 1985. This cover is the most recognized of all National Geographic covers. www.stevemccurry.com/books [31JUL2025]
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END OF THE ROLL - THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALICE LONGSTAFF | PHOTOGRAPHY
Longstaff was born in 1907 on Little Lear Ings farm near Heptonstall in the Calderdale borough of West Yorkshire. In the late 1930s she added a Rolleiflex camera to her equipment allowing greater photographic flexibility, especially outside the studio. Longstaff's main income was from wedding and portraits, but she also took many photographs of the small town, its people and surroundings. These are now an important archive of local life and changes in a small town over the 70 years of her career. She had kept the studio's negatives and equipment, so providing unusual insight into the development of photography as well as local history. These extended from the foundation of the studio in 1890s so included photographs by her predecessors. en.wikipedia.org:_Alice_Longstaff [24JUL2025]
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NEW YORK: HIGH LIFE/LOW LIFE | PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOKS
A few quotes to start with: "“Dachshunds, debutantes and Donald Trump: capturing the glitzy, bizarre world of 80s high society.” At the end of the 1980s, society photographer Dafydd Jones began a new life in New York. He had been hired by Vanity Fair to attend the most talked-about parties in the city and soon found himself descending into a world of human tableaux, ladies who lunch, princesses in powder rooms and dachshunds scrapping over canapés. In 1981 Dafydd Jones was a prizewinner in a photography competition run by the Sunday Times magazine with a set of pictures of the 'Bright Young Things'. He was then hired by Tina Brown to photograph Balls, debutante dances and weddings for the Tatler magazine. www.accartbooks.com/us/book/new-york-high-life-low-life/ [20JUL2025]
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A SPOT OF BOTHER by MARK HADDON | NOVEL BOOKS FICTION ![]() Mark Haddon is an English novelist, best known for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003), which I read and liked and made me pick up this one. George Hall is an unobtrusive man. A little distant, perhaps, a little cautious, not at quite at ease with the emotional demands of fatherhood, or manly bonhomie. It took me a while getting a grasp on the narrative, it isn't a book about humerous observations or other funny moments but rather a (very, VERY!) weird storyline. But Mark Haddon pulled it off! www.goodreads.com/ - /A_Spot_of_Bother [17JUL2025]
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THE BLITZ | WW2 HISTORY PHOTOGRAPHY The Blitz (English: 'flash') was a bombing campaign by Nazi Germany against the United Kingdom during the Second World War. It lasted for eight months, from 7 September 1940 to 11 May 1941. In spite what of many think, it effected many more cities than England's capital, London. The Luftwaffe gradually decreased daylight operations in favour of night attacks, to evade attacks by the RAF, and the Blitz became a night bombing campaign after October 1940. [17JUL2025]
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FAIR WITNESS by DAVID LYKES KEENAN | PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTOBOOK
David Lykes Keenan was born in Michigan in 1954 and has been photographing since presented with a clunky East German camera in 1966. In 2006, he stepped back from the software business that he founded in 1986 and focused on photography full-time. www.dlkphotography.com/fair-witness includes a link to book presentation [16JUL2025]
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KLEIN BRITTANNIË by LIA VAN BEKHOVEN | WORLD MEDIA HISTORY ![]() Lia van Bekhoven has been living in London for more than 40 years. Almost all that time she worked for Flemish and Dutch radio and television, newspapers and magazines to report on what was happening in Great Britain. [09JUL2025]
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