Photographs form a language of their own. When sequenced with intention, they create a rhythmic visual text—a narrative shaped by the relationships between images. The structure of these sequences follows a kind of grammar, one that can be expanded or subverted to reveal the full conceptual and visual range of a photographer’s work. The photo book becomes the natural form for this exploration, housing the complexity of a photographic project in a tangible, structured medium.
Led by Berlin-based curator, educator, and photo book publisher Thomas Gust, this four-hour seminar approaches the photo book from both theoretical and practical angles. It guides you through key ideas in image analysis, the construction of image pairs, and the shaping of narrative through sequence and design. Drawing on his experience as co-director of Buchkunst Berlin and instructor at institutions such as Ostkreuz School of Photography, Thomas provides insight into how influential photobooks build meaning page by page.
He traces the full arc of the photo book process from foundational elements like cover design, endpapers, sequencing, and image relationships (contrast, reflection, visual echoes), to the role of text and archival materials. Thomas also addresses the realities of contemporary publishing, including types of photo books, pitching strategies, market understanding, and navigating both analog and digital distribution channels.
By the end of this program, you gain the tools and insight to understand how photographic projects come together as books, whether self-published, pitched to a publisher, or produced collaboratively.
Class will meet 10:00 am – 2:00 pm (Mountain Time) on Saturday, October 4.
Zoom Video Conferencing software (available for no charge from Zoom.com) will be used to facilitate the class sessions. Further details will be emailed to registrants.
Santa Fe Workshops always aims to produce a high-quality experience for our online attendees. That said, variables including regional and local internet provider speeds, traffic on Zoom's servers, and your own computing hardware can contribute to a less than ideal streaming event. While we do our best to minimize the impact of these variables, they are outside the control of Santa Fe Workshops.
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Thomas Gust lives and works in Berlin, where he co-directs Buchkunst Berlin with designer and photographer Ana Druga. Together, they lead the publishing house, gallery, and agency, producing internationally recognized photo books presented at fairs including the Frankfurt Book Fair, Polycopies Paris, Arles Photo Festival, and the Hong Kong Photo Book Festival. Their titles have received medals from the German Photo Book Award and nominations for the Paris Photo–Aperture Book Awards.
Since 2021, Thomas and Ana have also directed Galerie Buchkunst Berlin, which showcases both classic and contemporary photography through rotating exhibitions and international fairs such as Scope Miami, Photo Basel, and Unseen Amsterdam. Artists featured include Thomas Hoepker, Roger Ballen, Michael Wolf, Bára Prášilová, Yasuhiro Ogawa, and René Groebli.
Thomas lectures on photo history, photo book history, and photo book design at the Ostkreuz School of Photography and the University of Arts and Applied Sciences Dortmund. He has also taught at institutions such as Berlin University of the Arts, ARU John Ruskin University in Cambridge, the International Center of Photography in New York, Hong Kong University, and Deichtorhallen Hamburg. He is a member of the German Photographic Society (DGPh) and the German Academy of Photography (DFA).
Website: thomasgust.de
Instagram: @thomas.gust