Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive

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An open-access archive of photographic
books and publications of all types. Located in Melbourne. Over 2000 books.

Est 2013. All submissions / donations are accepted in the archive. Submit your work in book format and have it become part of photographic history, seen around the world, saved for posterity.

‘To Be Developed, To Be Continued’ by Odette England. Published by Tall Poppy Press.  From ’s 2025 Best Photobooks of th...
10/12/2025

‘To Be Developed, To Be Continued’ by Odette England.
Published by Tall Poppy Press.



From ’s 2025 Best Photobooks of the Year:
“Odette England has been making personal, evocative and smart photobooks for sometime now - and this newest publication released through Australian-based Tall Poppy Press feels like the third part of a trilogy that started with Dairy Character in 2021, and The Long Shadow in 2024.

This book is the most open and vulnerable of the three - it is large, soft, monochrome, and feels slow and gentle. The images inside also have this sense, meditative yet deliberate - they seem to gentle ebb and flow as the pages turn. Continuing a collaborative approach to making work, with her daughter Hepburn, England shows us limbs, obscured landscapes, dreamy meadows, and makeshift sheets as backdrops for ephemeral still life photographs. She places objects and bodies too close or too far away to be precisely discerned, and the result draws you into a tender and personal space. It’s easy to imagine all these images are stills taken from a BW Super 8 film such is their flow, and their undeniable transitory and delicate quality.

The book itself approximates the scale of a scrapbook, and some of its pages evoke that sensibility further, showing ripped images, and pieces of tape holding ideas/moments together. The shifts in scale and placement of images show us a photographer/editor thinking deeply about the poetics of the book as an intimate space. The paper stock is itself warm and earthy - occasionally a soft, pale pink tinge infuses a page, reminding us of the bodies at the centre of the visual narrative.

Even the occasional muted, pastel colour images do little to snap us out of the dreamlike space this book creates. Each page layout, and the way each sequence moves and oscillates seems to hint at the transitory nature of childhood, motherhood, nature, and relationships. This book embraces the short-lived space of each moment in all its fragmentary, confusing, tactile, bodily nowness - a rare achievement.”

- Daniel Boetker-Smith, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Australia

’s meditative, experimental, melancholic and stunning ‘Ripples in the Pond’.books Designed by .gremmen Supported by .ins...
02/12/2025

’s meditative, experimental, melancholic and stunning ‘Ripples in the Pond’.books
Designed by .gremmen
Supported by .institute & .foundation
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Congrats to  & .co - shortlisted for the   First Book Award! A wonderful recognition of a superb book!-Sadly this is the...
03/10/2025

Congrats to & .co - shortlisted for the First Book Award! A wonderful recognition of a superb book!
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Sadly this is the only photobook from the Asia-Pacific region listed in 20 First Book finalists!
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Also only one book from South America & two books from Africa were shortlisted (both from Egypt). The rest all Euro or USA.
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The promo text from & says “over one thousand books from fifty-five countries around the world, including standout entries from Ecuador, Lesotho, Uruguay, and Vietnam” 🤷🏻‍♂️📷🧐
Looking at the shortlist we can’t see where this is represented in the finalists/selection!
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Still lots of work to be done!

Student group 🎓📷📚
29/07/2025

Student group 🎓📷📚

03/06/2025
Brilliant new book - ‘Talking about Photobooks’.Edited by Moritz Neumuller, published by  Aarhus & .books.-In 2015 the A...
01/12/2024

Brilliant new book - ‘Talking about Photobooks’.
Edited by Moritz Neumuller, published by Aarhus & .books.
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In 2015 the Asia Pacific Photobook Archive was invited to take part in the Aarhus Photobook Week! Collected here is a collection of interviews, essays and outcomes from the events and activities in Aarhus over the past decade.
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Available now for pre-order via ‘Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits’.-This book tells the story of Alan Adler, a man who is...
09/09/2024

Available now for pre-order via ‘Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits’.
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This book tells the story of Alan Adler, a man who is likely the most photographed person in Australia, and is also perhaps the oldest and longest-serving photobooth technician in the world.

For more than fifty years, Adler maintained a suite of photobooths across Melbourne/Naarm – most notably, at a site near Flinders Street Station – and would undertake weekly testing and servicing on each photobooth across his network. To ensure the focus, flash, and print quality were all up to standard at the end of each service, Adler would take a seat in the booth and produce a test strip of photographs. Through these weekly tests, Adler produced an archive of thousands upon thousands of photographs. While his decades-long operation has contributed to the photography of over a million people, these self-portraits are the only surviving record of Adler’s life’s work – a tangible document of his role in maintaining the photobooth tradition. The images that appear in Auto-Photo, which span from the 1970s to the 2010s, give us clues about the person who inhabits them, along with the passing of time. Adler’s gappy grin, comedic expressions, and pet cats intermingle with shifting fashions, retro colour film tints, and an increasing crinkling around the eyes.
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Published by &. - launching in October in Melbourne.

Preorders available now at ❤️📷📕

New exhibition coming to  July 21st - ‘Walking Through the Darkness’-Featuring  , , Seiichi Furuya, , , , , , , Li Yang,...
03/07/2023

New exhibition coming to July 21st - ‘Walking Through the Darkness’
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New exhibition coming to  July 21st - ‘Walking Through the Darkness’-Featuring  , , Seiichi Furuya, , , , , , , Li Yang,...
03/07/2023

New exhibition coming to July 21st - ‘Walking Through the Darkness’
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Coming up Sat 27th May 8pm (AEST) -  & .lundgren &  in conversation.  Free event - via zoom!Hosted by  &  &  👏Get link a...
10/05/2023

Coming up Sat 27th May 8pm (AEST) - & .lundgren & in conversation.

Free event - via zoom!

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  just announced an online masterclass with Belgian photographer and photobook maker Geert Goiris. One free spot on offe...
18/11/2022

just announced an online masterclass with Belgian photographer and photobook maker Geert Goiris. One free spot on offer to a photographer from South/South-East Asia!! 🥰📷👍🏽 —— @

“Lots going on at CCP! We are delighted to announce the first of our CCP 6-Month Masterclasses 2023 - with the renowned Belgian photographer Geert Goiris. This masterclass provides one-on-one significant access over six months to one of the most interesting and dynamic photobook makers in contemporary photography. Structured over 6 (one to one and group) monthly in-depth and personalised online meetings, this masterclass is designed for photographers who are commencing a major project, in the middle of a project and seeking to develop it further, or those at the end of a project and are preparing their work for exhibition or book publication —— Geert is an experienced lecturer, he has published seven monographic books with .publications Amsterdam: ‘Czar Bombay’, ‘Lying Awake’, ‘Prolifération’, ‘Prophet’, ‘Peak Oil’, and ‘World without Us’. His images have been exhibited at art institutions such as Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam (2007), Wiels Contemporary Art Center in Brussels (2010), Palais de Tokyo in Paris (2010), Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg (2011), Le Nouveau Musée National de Monaco (NMNM) (2012), Museum M in Leuven (2013), the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago (US) and Centre Pompidou-Metz (2016). Geert teaches at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. ———
CCP and Geert are offering one free spot in this masterclass to a photographer from South or South-East Asia. ———-Masterclass runs Feb-July 2023 —— Check website for more details ——— link in bio. 📷📷👏🏼👏🏼📚📚 .publications

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