Onexposure - The Photo Book 2008
Onexposure is going to publish their first book beginning of July. Many site members and Onexposure visitors have expressed the wish for such a book. After the first site survey, there was enough stuff for making 3 books, so the first selection was very hard. I have been asked to take responsibility over the project and I must confess, I am very proud to make this project.
The Onexposure Photo Book 2008 will contain many of the site’s best photos, printed in highest possible quality. Almost 250 photos contributed by over 100 Onexposure members went through the screening process.
This is a unique opportunity to buy one of the most interesting collections of photography ever made!
Specifications:
- 250 pages
- Format: 205 x 280 mm which means the space for photo is 205 x 280 mm “full frame”. The book is bigger.
- Cover: Mate printing on cover board 3mm thick
- Content paper: glossy print on 170 g/m² paper (high quality) and protection coating
- Binding: special binding + stainless screws. If you want, you can open the screws, pick a photo and frame it :-)
Interested? You may use this link and pre-order your copy.
Thanks for your support.
Cheers, Vernon Trent
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May 20th, 2008 21:43
The quality of image at Onexposure is second to none. I have had the great privilege of pre-viewing the carefully selected images for this publication, they are the best of the best, of that there is no question. The presentation is simply fantastic with the highest level of production that can be obtained. A coffee table book that will become a collectable. mal
August 25th, 2008 20:08
Vernon, I think it’s fantastic you were involved in such a project. It’s sure to keep the quality of the output very high. I haven’t been involved with onexposure for a long while now, coinciding with my sabbatical from photography generally, but now I’m back into it, and I might just renew my acquaintance over there.
One question though. Did onexposure have to get permission form all the photographers to use their shots in the book, or did all agree to some fine print when they signed up? I’m sure it’s not a problem for many photographers to get the exposure of a shot in a book, as long as it’s a not-for-profit arrangement. I don’t think people would be very happy with onexposure earning income from other people’s work. But it’s an interesting development in the blogging world. Great idea really.
OK, I hope all is well for you.
Cheers
Geoff