People have suggested and I've been thinking about creating a book from my series on sex workers in the Dominican Republic. I did an earlier mock-up that was basically laying out my four series in sequence as different chapters, distinct in look, format, equipment used, and underlying narrative.
But I've been exploring photo books and photo book workshops and that's not how they're put together. Rather than single images on one side of a two-page spread (replicating a slide show experience) they tend to juxtapose two or more pics across the two-page spread, and they mix different sizes and formats.
So that's what I've done here. It's been fun working with old pics I've forgotten, and trying to make them work as dyads. My overriding objective with this from the beginning has been to juxtapose the women's professional and private lives, so the dyad idea works even if not all follow a literal professional life / private life formula.
Anyway, I'd appreciate feedback from folks, especially those more knowledgeable about photo books than me.
(Technical notes: large squares shot on Mamiya 6 with 50mm lens, Portra 100 and 400; black and white shot on Canonet and Rollei 35S and Bessa with a 21mm, Tri-X and Neopan 1600; rectangular color shot on Ricoh GR1s, x-pro Velvia 100; and small squares are phone pics (please excuse) with Vignette app on toy camera setting, which does a damn good job of replicating a real Diana, especially how I shot with Velvia 50.)
Thanks!
http://www.hookstrapped.com/book-mock-up/book-mock-upKinda NSFW. It's a horizontal scroll, with each dyad (2-page spread) bounded by light gray bars