Hi All,
First post (are there any hazing rituals I should be aware of)
Great forum and site; enjoying the work and discussions presented herein.
Wanted to share some info regarding photography specifically, but really this applies to ALL books and library materials in general. Presently, I am viewing 2 photo books and 1 VHS tape. I love viewing great books of photography! The books are Harry Callahan, New Color: Photographs 1978-1987 and Linda Conner's, Solos, respectively. The VHS is Harry Callahan, A Need to See and Express. I have been utilizing my library system's ILL or InterLibrary Loan for several years and wanted to shed some light on a great way to obtain rare and hard to find books and materials for FREE. InterLibrary Loan is a way to borrow materials your library/library system does not own by borrowing it from another library. Ask if your library offers this service. I have fortunately viewed many, many books and videos/DVDs from public, institutional, etc. libraries all over the country and I believe you can get materials internationally (a fee is probably required), too. I normally get 5 titles a month and rarely can an item not be found or loaned and very few times has a lending library required a fee of any kind (I just don't get it if I have to pay). This is a fantastic way to get exposure to work in print you might not otherwise be able to see.
-Ron