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At Last Books Lars Schwander — The Fall (and my camera)
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Lars Schwander — The Fall (and my camera)

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'The Fall (and my camera)' is a documentation of, four meetings between danish photographer Lars Schwander and the the british band The Fall.

72 never before seen outtakes, by “the worlds’ best photographer” according to Mark E Smith, of sessions that ended up on the covers for Call For Escape Route EP and Bend Sinister.

“We all go outside, into the daylight, and I look for a spot with a uniform background. I find a wall at the side of the SAS Hotel, but it’s not the large single-coloured surface that I’m looking for. There are these cubes behind, the concrete elements of the building, that somehow give one great rhythmic structure. Like a great Fall track, the structure initially feels like a nuisance, but later I have to admit it has given the images a distinctive language. The photos express themselves, and are of their moment. You never doubt that they came from this session, this time, this place.”

The photos are accompanied by an essay by Lars Schwander and Michael Flack.

18 cm × 21 cm
64 pages
Soft cover, saddle-stiched

Published October 2019

ISBN 978-87-999667-8-3

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'The Fall (and my camera)' is a documentation of, four meetings between danish photographer Lars Schwander and the the british band The Fall.

72 never before seen outtakes, by “the worlds’ best photographer” according to Mark E Smith, of sessions that ended up on the covers for Call For Escape Route EP and Bend Sinister.

“We all go outside, into the daylight, and I look for a spot with a uniform background. I find a wall at the side of the SAS Hotel, but it’s not the large single-coloured surface that I’m looking for. There are these cubes behind, the concrete elements of the building, that somehow give one great rhythmic structure. Like a great Fall track, the structure initially feels like a nuisance, but later I have to admit it has given the images a distinctive language. The photos express themselves, and are of their moment. You never doubt that they came from this session, this time, this place.”

The photos are accompanied by an essay by Lars Schwander and Michael Flack.

18 cm × 21 cm
64 pages
Soft cover, saddle-stiched

Published October 2019

ISBN 978-87-999667-8-3

'The Fall (and my camera)' is a documentation of, four meetings between danish photographer Lars Schwander and the the british band The Fall.

72 never before seen outtakes, by “the worlds’ best photographer” according to Mark E Smith, of sessions that ended up on the covers for Call For Escape Route EP and Bend Sinister.

“We all go outside, into the daylight, and I look for a spot with a uniform background. I find a wall at the side of the SAS Hotel, but it’s not the large single-coloured surface that I’m looking for. There are these cubes behind, the concrete elements of the building, that somehow give one great rhythmic structure. Like a great Fall track, the structure initially feels like a nuisance, but later I have to admit it has given the images a distinctive language. The photos express themselves, and are of their moment. You never doubt that they came from this session, this time, this place.”

The photos are accompanied by an essay by Lars Schwander and Michael Flack.

18 cm × 21 cm
64 pages
Soft cover, saddle-stiched

Published October 2019

ISBN 978-87-999667-8-3

At Last Books is a Copenhagen based publisher, founded in 2012 as MTHM Books (Mads Teglers & Hans Munk) to publish Mads Teglers first book ‘Looking for Eva’. With Teglers leaving in 2016, Hans Munk has continued as At Last Books, devoting the imprint to publish a wide array of projects involving photography, art and writing in close collaboration with a varied group of artists from around the world.

At Last Books has published books by: Adam Kremer, Albert Grøndahl, Alex Da Corte, Bob Nickas, Cali Thornhill DeWitt, David Risley, Dennis Lehmann, Francesca Gavin, Fryd Frydendahl, Gardar Eide Einarsson, Gregers Tycho, Lars Schwander, Lasse Bak Mejlvang, Mads Teglers, Matthew Bellosi, Nate Walton, Nikholis Planck, Peter Funch, Thomas Øvlisen, Todd Fisher and William Pym.

With contributions from: Alexandra Giarraputo-Pym, Amy O’Neill, Andrianna Campbell, Anissa Mack, Anna Bjerger, Ari Marcopoulos, Arnold J. Kemp, Christian Viveros-Fauné, Claire Iltis, Harris Rowland Rowland, Israel Lund, Jenni Crain, Jesper Elg, Jessica Diamond, John Miller, John Waters, Josh Smith, Jutta Koether, Knud Romer, Larry Clark, Lindsay Preston Zappas, Lisa Beck, Matthew Higgs, Mette Kia Krabbe Meyer, Michael Flack, Nick Paumgarten, Oliver Payne, Olivier Mosset, Paul Auster, Paul Barolsky, Rachel Harrison, Randy Kennedy, Ryan Foerster, Steven Powers, Steven Stapleton, Tony Smyrski, Virginia Overton and Wayne Gonzales.

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