The Last Roll

Author:   Jeff Jacobson ,  Jeff Jacobson
Publisher:   Daylight Community Arts Foundation
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9780983231677


Pages:   116
Publication Date:   16 May 2013
Format:   Hardback
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""A few days before Christmas, 2004, I was diagnosed with lymphoma,"" writes Jeff Jacobson in his preface to The Last Roll. The NY Times LENS Blog described Jacobson as ""pushing the visual boundaries of photojournalism"" in this work providing a first-person depiction of a cancer patient's changing perspectives on life, death, art, and the world at-large. A former Magnum photographer known for his quirky style, Jeff Jacobson was one of the first art photographers to use color film exclusively. For his 1991 book My Fellow Americans he traveled the country, capturing the look and mood of a decade. Over time, Jacobson refined his style by using Kodachrome 200. He pushed it two stops in the developing process, which yielded a grain more typical of black-and-white film. This became his look, his signature. After his chemotherapy treatments, confined indoors at his home in Mount Tremper, New York, he started making a visual diary. At first, he was just thinking in terms of individual images. Then Kodak announced it was ceasing production of Kodachrome, and the project acquired new layers. No longer just about moments of grace amid personal loss, it was now also about enshrining a part of photographic history. His new book, The Last Roll, was born.

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Author:   Jeff Jacobson ,  Jeff Jacobson
Publisher:   Daylight Community Arts Foundation
Imprint:   Daylight Community Arts Foundation
Dimensions:   Width: 22.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.708kg
ISBN:  

9780983231677


ISBN 10:   0983231672
Pages:   116
Publication Date:   16 May 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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“These images reflect longing, and gratitude, amid glimpses of beauty.”, - American Photo Magazine, Best Photobooks of the Year, November 2013 ""...an introspective collection of images shot over the last eight years through a period of personal crisis."", - Photo District News, April 2013 ""Jacobson’s photos convey the sensation of opening your eyes for the first, and perhaps the last, time."", - Publishers Weekly, April 1, 2013 Also featured by: The New York Times Lens Blog, The Guardian, CNN Photo Blog


These images reflect longing, and gratitude, amid glimpses of beauty. , - American Photo Magazine, Best Photobooks of the Year, November 2013 ...an introspective collection of images shot over the last eight years through a period of personal crisis. , - Photo District News, April 2013 Jacobson's photos convey the sensation of opening your eyes for the first, and perhaps the last, time. , - Publishers Weekly, April 1, 2013 Also featured by: The New York Times Lens Blog, The Guardian, CNN Photo Blog


After being diagnosed with lymphoma in 2004, Jacobson turned to his photography as mental therapy; when his beloved Kodachrome was discontinued in 2010, he savored his last roll. I have outlived my film, he writes. These images reflect longing, and gratitude, amid glimpses of beauty.--Jack Crager American Photo


After being diagnosed with lymphoma in 2004, Jacobson turned to his photography as mental therapy; when his beloved Kodachrome was discontinued in 2010, he savored his last roll. I have outlived my film, he writes. These images reflect longing, and gratitude, amid glimpses of beauty.--Jack Crager American Photo (11/01/2013)


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