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Jacqueline Takes Me to the Market

Jacqueline Takes Me to the Market

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You can find them all at a French market: grannies and kids, teens and tomatoes, hucksters and hipsters, Brussels sprouts and bras, families and flowers, dishes and dogs, love and lettuce.

The record of a brief event involving curiosity, photography, and friendship, Hans Hickerson's photographs of the market in Villefranche-sur-Saône in 1977 depict particulars but suggest universals.

Jacqueline Takes Me to the Market turns on its head the tradition of photographers spending months or years photographing their projects. It places itself firmly in a cultural tradition of doing beaucoup with peu, tweaking photobook reportage form in terms of its narrative context and with a twist at the end.

Hardcover, sewn binding, 8.5 X 8.5”, 44 pages, 32 duotone black and white photographs, edition of 500.
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About — Retired from a teaching career in 2023, Fishpond Press founder Hans Hickerson has been mining decades of negatives to contribute books with novel subjects and forms to the photobook conversation. Hickerson has made photographs since the 1970s and over the years has explored different ways of working, including collage, cut-outs, framing in non-traditional ways, and contextualizing photographs in books. He has a degree in French from Portland State University and a Maîtrise de Lettres Modernes from the University of Avignon. He reviews photobooks for online magazine PhotoBook Journal where he serves as Co-Editor.