The Last Stand 2
Marc Wilson | two&two
128pp book
This is the new edition of photographer Marc Wilson’s photobook; The Last Stand.
It has been redesigned in a larger, soft cover format with interesting binding; lay-flat pages that show Marc’s images to their full potential. I always liked the previous casebound version, but this one is stonking.
Marc’s work reflects the histories and stories of military conflict and the memories held in the landscape itself. Over four years, Marc documented some of the physical remnants of the second world war on the coastlines of the UK and northern Europe, focusing on remaining military defence structures and their place in the landscape that surrounds them.
The book contains over 90 stunning landscape photographs, all shot in a subdued, diffused light. Three paper stocks from G. F Smith are used: Colorplan Cobalt blue for the cover, two text sections on Colorplan Real Grey; images and main text on Munken Design Lynx Rough Natural White. A thing of beauty in your hands.
In a break from other books from two&two press, the cover holds the title plus a line drawing of one structure—at Wissant, Nord-Pas-de-Calais—by illustrator Jane Randfield. Both text and image are foil-blocked.
For more information head to Marc Wilson
Page layout/map artwork by Robert Shaw Design
Photography by Marc Wilson
Words by Marc Wilson, Eliane Wilson and Roy Exley
Cover illustration by Jane Randfield
Printed by Taylor Brothers
Project photographed by Article Studio
Published by two&twopress
295 x 240 mm / 128pp