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Jem Southam

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I just found Jem Southam's book Landscape Stories, and I can't stop looking through it (the beauty of the images doesn't come across at all online). I think if asked what I'd consider good and interesting landscape photography, this would be it. BTW, find an interview with Jem Southam here. (updated entry)

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Owen [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Its good to see my old professor getting recognition. Coincidently I just mentioned him on my blog! (www.fakefrench.com)

dalton [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Landscape Stories is wonderful, but I like his newer book, The Painter's Pool, even more. There is a preview at the very end of Landscape Stories. I think Jem Southam is making some the most interesting landscape photographs I've ever seen.

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