This year – 2016 – marks the 40th anniversary of a grassroots presidential campaign that swept a virtually unknown farmer into the highest office in the land. We’re celebrating by inviting you to Plains – the hometown of President Carter this Saturday morning, September 24th, as we meet friends – both old and new – for the book release of […]
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Sorry, Leon.
Leon, my FedEx driver, has a sore back and I’m not helping it. Leon’s used to delivering books to me. Sometimes a heavy Salgado edition, maybe a smaller, lighter copy of a book by W. Eugene Smith or Robert Frank. Today, I was his last stop and he again had books…2053 lbs of books to be […]
American Craftsmanship is Alive and Well…and Living in Minnesota
It’s starting out to be a good day! FedEx just delivered the press proofs of Jimmy Carter – Photographs 1970 – 2010 from my printer in Minnesota, and I’ve been going through them – literally with a magnifying glass – for the last hour. The printing is superb with the Pantone inks expertly applied to […]