Travels around the Indonesian archipelago, popular destination of Western globetrotters and Guest of Honor at Frankfurt Books Fair 2015.
From 2012 to 2014, Swiss photographer and seaman Beat Presser traveled the vast Indonesia archipelago by boat, amassing an extensive collection of photographs that capture the complexÂity and beauty of life on the country’s tens of thousands of islands and the surrounding ocean waters.
Surabaya Beat draws on Presser’s photographs to reconstruct his travels. Through high winds and heavy storms, he sails as part of the crew aboard traditional Indonesian pinisi, carrying fresh fruit bound for the port cities and the world-famous floating markets while learnÂing from the local seamen about the country through its transport and trade. Along the way, he encounters fellow travelers, from tourists to oil exporters, and even officers of the Coast Guard who lend him a moÂtorcycle and later invite him to join them for a dive. Presser’s masterly black-and-white photography lends a timeless tone to these and many other encounters in this popular travel destination that remains neverÂtheless a source of mystery to most outside Southeast Asia. Alongside more than one hundred photographs and his own writings, Presser has assembled short stories and poems by some of Indonesia’s most promising writers.
Photographic opportunities abound in Indonesia, and Surabaya Beat represents Presser’s personal photographic vision that will enÂtrance fans of photography and anyone looking to learn more about this incredible, vibrant country.
«Was dieses Buch zu etwas Besonderem macht, ist die Kunst Pressers, die einzelnen Motive miteinander in Verbindung zu bringen, ein spannendes Ganzes zu komponieren. Das Buch ist ein Kleinod in der unüberschaubar gewordenen Welt der Fotobücher. Perfekt gedruckt, mit einem ungewöhnlichen Layout. Wer sich für Schwarzweißfotografie oder die Lebens- und Arbeitswelt Indonesiens interessiert, der sollte es erwerben.» Marc Peschke, buchmesse.ARD.de
«Dieses Buch kann man mit nur 1 Wort beschreiben: WOW. Es ist ein Werk der grossartigen Fotografie. Durch die Schwarz/Weiss-Fotos hat das Buch etwas Mystisches und verleitet zum Träumen. Wirklich sehr gelungen und absolut sehenswert!» Barbara Ghaffari, www.bookreviews.at