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Coming Spring 2008, "Animalia"
Co-published by Pond Press and Contrasto
A compilation volume of the best of the animal work, including 35 unpublished photographs.
http://www.pondpress.com/
http://www.contrastobooks.com/
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Aquatics
Photographs by Henry Horenstein
Introduction by Richard Ellis
This companion book to Creatures features 55 mysterious images printed in rich tritone and providing a glimpse of marine life never quite seen before. Photographed in a close-up style, these photographs are sometime abstract and romantic, other times intense and weird, and always intimate and provocative. With an introduction by science writer and marine artist Richard Ellis.
© 2001
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Canine
Henry Horenstein
This examination of the photographer's inner dog features 57 images of different dogs at play and work, worried and cocky, flying through the air and napping on the sofaor just showing off. Canine is printed in duotone and packaged in black cloth with a tipped-in cover photograph.
©2000
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CLOSE RELATIONS
Photographs by Henry Horenstein
In Close Relations, Henry Horenstein presents his earliest photographs, made when he was a student at Rhode Island School of Design. Mixed with humor and history, this collection of family and friends, landscapes, and period imagery describe a time familiar to everyone, when one moves from adolescence to adulthood—remaining a part of a family while beginning to create a world of one’s own.
As a history student in the late 1960s, Horenstein learned the importance of preserving the present to create a record for the future. As he took up photography, he carried these lessons with him. In Close Relations, he offers us a warm and quirky look at his personal history, and at that of a particular place and time.
Published by powerHouse Books
March 2007
ISBN 1-57687-327-7
$40 retail
www.closerelationsbook.com
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Creatures
Henry Horenstein
This is a collection of 55 tritone images presents haunting images of animals from both land and sea. The Boston Globe wrote that the photographer "makes quasi abstractions out of living forms . . . His carp and jellyfish are weightless and oddly graceful, suspended in warm and diffuse atmospheres."
© 1999
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Honky Tonk
Portraits of Country Music 1972-1981
Henry Horenstein
Foreword by Eddie Stubbs, Grand Ole Opry
Afterword by Charles McGovern, Smithsonian Institution
Chronicle Books
"When I first became interested in country music, I was struck by the accessibility of the artists to their fans and the bonds this created. Honky Tonk captures this mutual love relationship and reminds us of what country music was and should be about.
Ken Irwin, co-founder Rounder Records
www.honkytonkbook.com
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Humans
Henry Horenstein
Introduction by Robert Flynn Johnson
Kehrer Verlag Heidelberg
2004
$50
In this exquisitely produced book, Henry Horenstein explores the landscape of the human body in his unique photographic style. Large prints, grainy and soft in focus, witness the noted photographer's observant eye: Close-up details of body parts, like a beautifully shaped upper lip, an elbow, wrinkles, and hair gain a new lyrical, intimate quality. However, Horenstein's sensuous images never give way to aesthetic perfection, instead they are surprising, sometimes weird, and even odd.
www.humansbook.com
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www.photo-eye.com (highly recommended)
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Racing
Days
Brendan Boyd
Photographs by Henry Horenstein
This evocative blend of 90 duotone photographs and seventy
trenchant essays captures the gritty, yet elegant essence of a fascinating,
but little-known closed universethe world of thoroughbred racing.
Republished with some changes from the original 1987 edition and with a
text by novelist Brendan Boyd.
© 1987, 1999
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Black & White Photography
A Basic Manual (Third Edition)
Henry Horenstein, Rhode Island School of Design
The new third edition of this classic instructional text provides up-to-date information on materials and equipment for the beginning photographer. The book incorporates all-new illustrations and example photographs and adds more than 35 full-page portfolio photographs by accomplished professional and fine-art photographers.
Black and White Photography is suitable for nearly all introductory courses in photography. It combines thorough coverage of the basic information with simple, lucid writing. Topics covered in Black-and-White Photography include: how photographic materials work; camera basics; the lens, focus and depth of field; the shutter and controlling movement; exposure and metering; film development; traditional and digital printing; print finishing; camera accessories; and simple creative darkroom techniques.
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Totally revised. Over 200 duotone photographs and illustrations
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$27.50 list, around $20 street price
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9 x 9 1/2 inch compact format
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600,000 copies sold, first and second editions
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Little, Brown and Company, ISBN: 0316373052
"Henry Horenstein writes his textbooks from the perspective of a working photographer and teacher which makes them the perfect resource for college students at all levels. I highly recommend them."
Lorie Novak, Chair, Photography and Imaging,
Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
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"Henry Horenstein's textbooks are the most literate, well organized, practical, and beautifully written series available. I've used them for years... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED."
Keith Carter
Walles Chair of Art, Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas
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Website: www.bw-photography.net
Accompanying workbook by Kim Mosley.
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