The Photobook: A History | Tate Talks
According to Martin Parr (born 1952) the Photobook is the ‘supreme platform’ for photographers to disseminate their work to a mass audience. The increase in self-publishing platforms, specific prizes for photobooks, and a growing body of collectors is testament to the growth of the photobook genre within photographic practice. This discussion marked the launch of The Photobook: A History, Volume III. Hear Martin Parr and co author Gerry Badger in conversation with Simon Baker, Curator of photography and international art at Tate, and Hannah Watson of Trolley Books.

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The Anatomy of the Photobook

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Ed Ruscha: In Conversation | Artist's Talk | Tate Talks

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Sofa Sessions: Conversations with Martin Parr - Alec Soth

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How does Bruce Gilden photograph people close-up?

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Kahlil Joseph & Arthur Jafa: In Conversation | Tate Talks

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"First priority is to make an entertaining picture." | Photographer Martin Parr | Louisiana Channel

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Meeting with the photographer Joel Meyerowitz - Milan 2013/10/28

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Gregory Halpern: what we choose not to see

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Ralph Gibson :: The Photo Book

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The fascism expert at the heart of Palantir | If You're Listening | ABC NEWS In-depth

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Martin Parr in conversation

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Richard Avedon interview (1993)

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What to do when you don't understand: Live English class

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Manfred Heiting Learn To See Lecture 2 - What is a Photo Book?

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my top 10 photo books

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10 Steps Towards Becoming A Great Photographer: Full Length

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🎨📸 Master of MINIMALISM: The ELEGANT Style of Harry Callahan ✨🖼️

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Kerry James Marshall: In Conversation | Tate Talks

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