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The photographer Stephen Gill ensures his pictures are shown in the best possible light – in his own handmade books
via Telegraph.co.uk: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/photography/7813330/Photographer-Stephen-Gill-the-devil-in-the-detail.html
One of Gill’s most complicated books was 44 Photographs – Trinidad, published last year. The entire book was manufactured and assembled by hand over a period of four weeks by a small production line of friends in his studio. The edition of 115 copies involved Gill and his team deconstructing a stack of vintage 1964 paperbacks he had found and hand-writing the title page, as well as several other individual processes including letter-pressing and assembling the photographic prints into handmade pockets within the book. It is a work of art in itself.