Road to Seeing

Road to Seeing by Dan Winters, 4/5

This 696-page, unwieldy brick of a book is part biography, part portfolio, part manifesto, part history of photography, and wholly unsuitable for reading in bed before falling asleep. Though I did not resonate with the author’s artistic journey and have not [yet?] developed a deep appreciation for most street and fine art photography, I really enjoyed expanding my horizons with this lavishly illustrated, high-quality labor of love.

Why I read it: a recommendation from “The Updated, Essential Strobist Bookshelf.” Once again, I am indebted to my library’s interlibrary loan system, which sourced this out-of-print, $200+ book for me.

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