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Rebecca Norris Webb

A Difficulty Is a Light

Like a journey through light, Rebecca Norris Webb explores the geography of grief. This is her first hybrid poetry collection, accompanied by photographs.

This is poet and photographer Rebecca Norris Webb’s first hybrid poetry collection, punctuated by more than a dozen of her lyrical photographs. This elegiac book explores the geography of loss—both personal and environmental— after the suicide of her sole remaining brother, compounded by the earlier loss of his identical twin. Glimpse by glimpse, she also follows the ever-shifting world of light beginning in Trieste, Italy, then traveling from Cape Cod to the Dakotas, from New England to the Carolinas, ultimately observing bird migrations in the American South and northern France, as this book is also a meditation on various kinds of twinning—birds and brothers, grieving and migration, loss and light, badlands and coastlines, words and images, and seeing and dreaming.

Rebecca Norris Webb (born in 1956 in Rushville, USA) lives and works between New York and Massachusetts. She often combines her words and images in her nine photography books, most notedly with her monograph “My Dakota“, an elegy for her brother who died unexpectedly (2012), for which a solo exhibition of the work was shown at The Cleveland Museum of Art in 2015. An NEA grant recipient, she’s currently working on Badlands, an ongoing photography project in the Dakotas, as well as the upcoming book, “Glimmerings“, a selection of some three decades of her poetic photographs.
First edition (signed)
Concept, editing and sequencing: Cécile Poimbœuf-Koizumi
Design: Cécile Poimbœuf-Koizumi, in collaboration with Perrine Serre
80 pages
16 plates
23,5 x 17cm
Section-sewn hardcover
French / English
Publication date: October 2024
ISBN: 979-10-96383-45-0

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Taemin Ha

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An intimate glimpse into everyday life in Mongolia, captured through portraits of children and evolving landscapes that reflect the passage of the seasons.

Like a joyful window opened onto the rural life of Mongolian nomads, Taemin Ha’s photographs tell, above all, the story of an encounter. After spending several months with a family on the Mongolian plains, he captures the rhythms of their communal daily life. Portraits of children unfold through the seasons: sovereigns of these vast rural landscapes, they embody a profound sense of freedom, intimately connected to nature and the animals around them.

A peaceful softness radiates from his images, where the bright light of spring and summer follows the hushed, enveloping atmosphere of snowy winters. Light—ever-present in Taemin Ha’s work—seems to guide each scene: whether gently filtering through the window of a yurt or bathing children’s games in clear lakes, it accompanies every gesture, every gaze.

In dialogue with these photographs, poems by Erdenesolongo Batchuluun and Byambajav Gombojav—two Mongolian poets—are woven throughout the book. Their words intertwine with the images to form a new thread of connection and resonance, offering a poetic lens that deepens the sense of presence, memory, and shared time.

Taemin Ha (born in 1995 in Gunsan) is a South Korean photographer based in Seoul. His practice focuses on the nuanced portrayal of individuals and communities he has engaged with, capturing the multifaceted nature of his subjects and their intimate moments. His work has been featured in various publications and media.
First edition
Editing and sequencing: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Poems: Erdenesolongo Batchuluun and Byambajav Gombojav
Design: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi, in collaboration with Perrine Serre
80 pages
38 plates
30 x 24,5 cm
French / English / Mongolian
Publication date: October 2025
ISBN: 979-10-96383-53-5

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