
Like "A year of mornings" is an almost daily photo conversation, in blog form, between two friends that live 3191 miles apart. It lasted the entire calendar year. It collects 236 images that always taken before noon without discussion between the two women, they are vignettes of simple everyday things: a cup of coffee, soft-boiled eggs, rain boots kicked off at the front door, the stem of a flower, many crumpled napkins, many spoons. The annotated photographs in "A Year of Mornings" radiate an aura of sweetness and light—the promise of a new day.
A peek inside..

And "Come Again" by Robert Frank
Robert Frank was invited to Beirut on a commission to photograph the devastated downtown of the city in 1991 following the end of the Lebanese civil war, he made many Polaroids of the city which he stored in his studio on his return home. Many years later he reconsidered the images and decided to title the work "Come Again", but he left the sketch book as he had originally made it in Beirut. Come Again is a facsimile reprint of that piece. In recent years Robert Frank has worked almost exclusively with Polaroids. Come Again offers insight into the early stages of the artist’s experimentation with this medium and presents a previously unseen artist’s book.


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