How do you make a great book even better? That was our challenge when working with Yoshikatsu Fujii and Yumi Goto on the trade edition of Red String. Red String, The New Edition: An Interview with Yoshikatsu FujiiThis entry was posted in talks and tagged books family Japan Yoshikatsu Fujii on 17th December 2015
When Yoshikatsu approached us about a chance to collaborate, we were incredibly excited. This season, we will be working to produce and publish the “trade” edition of Red String. Yoshikatsu Fujii's Red String, Trade Edition à la ceibaThis entry was posted in talks and tagged books family Japan Red String Yoshikatsu Fujii on 30th November 2015
Ilkin Huseynov: I remember visiting my father on the frontline when I was just two or three years old. Mühit by Ilkin HuseynovThis entry was posted in talks and tagged Azerbaijan books Ilkin Huseynov on 4th August 2015
The story of Kabo and Hebo. Wonderful Days by Masahisa FukaseThis entry was posted in talks and tagged books cats Japan Masahisa Fukase on 31st July 2015
There's no mystery in making a book, if we can do it, YOU can do it too! A Book: DIYThis entry was posted in talks and tagged books on 23rd April 2015
The book is printed! Pre-order now, and your copy of The Middle of Somewhere will arrive signed by Sam Harris! The Middle of Somewhere – On Press, The Making Of, ...This entry was posted in talks and tagged australia books sam harris the middle of somewhere on 10th April 2015
Devin Yalkin: The waiting period [when shooting film] where you don't know exactly what the photo will look like creates a sense of longing, which for me forms a deeper involvement with photography. Acoustic MovementsThis entry was posted in series and tagged Devin Yalkin USA on 3rd February 2015
Making a book is about matching what your fingertips feel to what your eyes see. Everything must fall into place. It must click! The Middle of Somewhere – The Making Of, Part 1This entry was posted in talks and tagged australia books sam harris the middle of somewhere on 17th January 2015