Almost forgot to tell you that the Sprint 2010 issue of Ag is in the shops now. Since the closure of the Borders bookshop chain our distributors have been hard at work building up alternative stockists and increasing orders at existing outlets, but it's not something that can be achieved overnight. Ag is already stocked by several gallery bookshops, including the Photographers' Gallery, Arnolfini, Serpentine and Cornerhouse, and photo retailers including Metro Imaging and Silverprint in London. If you are not near enough to a stockist you can buy Ag direct from us post-free, click here for details.
As usual, Ag59 features a great mix of inspiration and information. There’s still time to enter our 2010 Brilliant Book Awards with almost £3000 in prizes and David Chow visits a fine art publisher creating beautiful books from original prints. Bill Jay challenges received wisdoms in photo history and there's a stunning portfolio of a twilit beach from Mike Jackson. Paul Gallagher concludes his series on b&w landscape and Nicholas Sinclair previews new work from his forthcoming book Five Cities. Terry King describes experiments with alternative processes at Hands-On Pictures and David Lee recalls a once-famous photographer lost to history. Plus Frederic Lezmi’s road journey and four new portfolios.
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