JOURNAL ARTICLE
Editor's Comments: Quarto-sized Chapbooks Larger, more images, fewer limitations.
Published In: Lenswork, 2025, n. 171. P. 3 1 of 3
Database: Art Source Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Jensen, Brooks 3 of 3
Abstract
The article from LensWork discusses the evolution of chapbooks in the world of photography, highlighting the transition from traditional matted and framed prints to innovative chapbook formats. The term "chapbook" originates from early England and has been adopted by the art community for small handmade books. The introduction of quarto-sized chapbooks offers larger dimensions, more pages, and flexibility in accommodating various projects, providing an alternative to traditional book publication methods. The article emphasizes the craftsmanship and design elements involved in creating chapbooks, showcasing the intersection of photography and bookmaking as an art form. [Extracted from the article]
Additional Information
- Source:Lenswork. 2025/03, Issue 171, p3
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Sports and Leisure
- Publication Date:2025
- ISSN:1534-2743
- Accession Number:183833616
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