My First Book

My first book.

I'm thrilled to announce that I am developing a book project with L’Artiere Publishing.

This photo book is a collection of my work from the project Glendalis, showcasing photography from the ten year period I worked on the project. It's been an incredible journey to bring this project to life, and I'm so proud of the final product.

This book will be a great way for people to get to know me as an artist and explore my first long-term project. Furthermore, t will also be a great resource for students and aspiring photographers who are looking for inspiration and guidance on how to create beautiful photographs and embed yourself into a project. I'm confident that this art book will have something for everyone. The project itself is an exploration into my life as an artist, photographer, and storyteller. I am excited to share this journey with all of you . With the help of my publisher’s experienced team, I am confident that this will be one-of-a-kind experience for me. It is so special to be able to do this.

What is a monograph (my first book)?

So, what is monograph? Allow me to explain. Specifically, a monograph is a book which shows the work of a single photographer. Characteristically, they contain in-depth explorations of work, often, with additional commentary from curators and art critics.

Simply put, monographs are used to document a project within an artist's career. They can also celebrate the highlights of a particular photographer. Publishing a monograph is a useful way for an artist to gain recognition and appreciation for their work.

Glendalis with her mother's cousin at her cousin Melissa's quinceñera in the basement of a housing project. Shot by Documentary style photographer Angela Cappetta.

Glendalis and milagros outside of a housing project on avenue D, NYC. Shot with real film by NYC documentary photographer Angela Cappetta.

My First Book. Publishing announcement. Fine art Photographer. Glendalis with her sister Lilly, cousin Letty and more family on a windy day outside on Stanton Street. Shot by Documentary style photographer Angela Cappetta.

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