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David Carol has NO PLAN B

David J. Carol’s new book, NO PLAN B, is a retrospective of his uniquely humorous and often surreal personal work from the 1990s to the present.

The book is a culmination of images from David’s “road trips” from the Arctic Ocean to post-Soviet Russia, from the Mojave Desert to the streets of Istanbul. Consisting of 32 black and white photographs, with an afterward by renowned photojournalist Jason Eskenazi, NO PLAN B is available in two bindings; the “black” trade edition, and a “white” limited edition, which includes a gelatin silver print signed and numbered by the artist. NO PLAN B will be available for sale online on November 15, 2016.

Order the book here.

The book NO PLAN B coincides with a retrospective exhibition on view at the Leica Gallery Soho, New York from February 1 - March 31, 2017. An opening reception and book signing with the artist will be held February 16 from 6:00 - 9:00pm.

 

Richard Bram & Rammy Narula Pre-Orders

Peanut Press is happy to announce that we will be taking pre-orders for Richard Bram New York, and Rammy Narula's Platform 10.

Richard Bram New York

Pre-order here

Richard is a member of iN-PUBLiC, a street photography collective, and has led workshops around the world.  His work is featured in collections such as the Museum of the City of New York, the Museum of London, and Bibliotheque National de France, Paris. 

Featuring a foreword by Stephen McLaren, the book will be offered in three editions,

Red Edition - An edition of 890 hardbound books, bound in red and foil stamped

Blue Edition - A limited edition of 100 signed and numbered books bound in blue, and accompanied by a print

White Edition - A limited edition of 10 numbered and signed books bound in white, and accompanied by a portfolio of 10 prints in a handmade presentation box.

Orders for Bram's book will ship in early September.  

Rammy Narula Platform 10

Pre-order here

Rammy Narula is a Bangkok-based photographer with a deep passion for travelling and exploring the streets. His work covers personal projects, portraits, and photography resulting from countless hours roaming the streets of the cities he visits. His most recent work, Platform 10, a project that was shot on a single platform at the Hua Lamphong Train Station in Bangkok.

Platform 10 is offered in two editions, with a foreword written by Melissa Breyer:

Trade Edition - An edition of 650 hardbound books, bound in navy and foil stamped

Limited Edition - A limited edition of 100 signed and numbered books, accompanied by a print of the cover image, "Smoking Man"

The book will be shipped in early September.

Printing a Peanut Publication

Why did we print Charth Vader at Meridian Printing in Rhode Island?  They have printed some amazing books for our favorite photographers.  If it's good enough for Lee Friedlander, Richard Avedon, Robert Adams and Irving Penn, it's good enough for us.

We arrived in the morning and the first sheet was already printed.

Thanks to Joe Chanin's many rounds of proofs, and the skill of the guys running the press, it looked amazing.  But there was still work to be done.  Registration needs to be checked, and ink levels changed to adjust the tones of the image.  How do you do that?

First you get a group of people to stand around and look at the sheet.

Then you wave your hands over it.

Throw it in the trash.

And ask the giant press for a new one.

While the press is working on your new sheets, there is time to kill. You can immerse yourself in Meridian's a library of amazing photo books,

and get some important work done.

Then we recheck the press proofs

and the whole process starts again.  It's exhausting.

But by the end of the day, we had something that we all could agree looked amazing.

Ashly gave the final ok

and the pages were printed...

Joe was blown away by the quailty of the printing at Meridian.

Now the sheets will be cut and bound, and turned into a book.  Pre-order yours today!

 http://peanutpressbooks.com/collections/charth-vader

Editing Charth Vader

Sequencing the Charth Vader book!!

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Welcome, Peanut

Peanut Press is creating it's first book, Charth Vader, featuring the photography of Ashly Stohl.  

Ashly has been photographing the struggles of her visually impaired sons, and is in the process of creating a compelling book of her work. The book is edited by photographer, David Carol, and will be available in the spring of 2015.

To stay informed of Charth Vader's release, scroll down, and add your name to our mailing list.

Ashly Stohl's website: http://www.ashlystohl.com
Charth Vader's website: http://www.charthvader.com