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THE BEST BOOKS OF 2009
SELECTED BY
Marco Delogu
Lesley A. Martin
Paul Schiek
Antone Dolezal
Melanie McWhorter
George Slade
Daniel Espeset
Ron Jude & Danielle Mericle
Alec Soth
Tricia Gabriel
Jeff Mermelstein
Douglas Stockdale
Richard Gordon
Eric Miles
Ed Templeton
John Gossage
Laura Moya
Sara Terry
Todd Hido
Martin Parr
Jennifer Thompson
Anne Kelly
Andrew Phelps
Erik van der Weijde
Jeff Ladd
Markus Schaden
Michael Wolf

Sara Terry

Photographer / Bookmaker

Ordinary Lives.
RANIA MATAR
North Cascades Walkabout.
BOBBY ABRAHAMSON
Capitolio.
CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON
War Is Only Half the Story.
KATHRYN COOK
Kamaitachi.
EIKOH HOSOE
Periodical Photographs.
DAN WINTERS
middle air.
RAYMOND MEEKS
Cuba: Campo Adentro
SUSAN S. BANK
Makasutu: Mecca in the Forest
Jason Florio
2nd Tour Hope I Don’t Die.
PETER VAN AGTMAEL
Sara Terry A former staff correspondent for the Christian Science Monitor and magazine freelance writer, Sara Terry made a mid-career transition into documentary photography in the late 1990s. Her long-term project about the aftermath of war in Bosnia -- “Aftermath: Bosnia’s Long Road to Peace” -- was published in September 2005 by Channel Photographics, and was named as one of the best photo books of the year by Photo District News. Her work has been widely exhibited, at such venues as the United Nations, the Museum of Photography in Antwerp, and the Moving Walls exhibition at the Open Society Institute. She is the founder of The Aftermath Project (www.theaftermathproject.org), a non-profit grant program which helps photographers cover the aftermath of conflict. She is currently directing and producing "Fambul Tok," a documentary about a post-conflict forgiveness and reconciliation program in Sierra Leone, which recently won a grant from the Sundance Documentary Institute.


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