Reviews
The book is a beautifully produced volume, representing the breadth of Bullock's fascination with light and showcasing his remarkable ability to teach himself fine photographic techniques., This is a profoundly beautiful collection of work. Though nothing compares to seeing the print in front of you, this book is the next best thing and allows you to have this unprecedented collection in your home., Time spent with the images and Brett Abbott's essay brings insight and understanding. Anyone interested in the history of American photography must add this book to their library., This is a profoundly beautiful collection of work. Though nothing compares to seeing the print in front of you, this book is the next best thing and allows you to have this unprecedented collection in your home., "[T]he show and book characterize Bullock as a photographer devoted to experimentation and fascinated by what the medium could perceive that the eye could not."-- Photo District News , PDN"110 images trace Bullock's career from his experimental work in the 1940s to his late metaphysical photographs of the 1970s."-- Publishers Weekly, As a book object, this retrospective is dense with photographs, the writing clear, informative and footnoted and accompanied by an illustrated chronology. The interior photographs are beautifully printed as originally conceived without the mild cropping of the early books illustrating his work, with the photographic plates having generous white margins, captions; including dates of the work accompany each photograph. Recommended.