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At the Edge of the World
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At the Edge of the World

Collector Grade · B+ Rarity · Uncommon
Hardcover 112 pages 1.02 kg

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At the Edge of the World by Alain Laboile is a 112-page hardcover photobook published in 2015 by Kehrer Verlag. Using intimate black-and-white photography, Laboile explores childhood and family life’s boundaries, capturing ephemeral moments marked by freedom, play, and an organic relationship with nature. His images thoughtfully juxtapose innocence with the roughness of wild environments, evoking a sense of wilderness imbued with joy. The sequencing presents a personal and candid view of a private world that feels both mythic and everyday, unfolding in a quiet, contemplative mode. The physical object is a moderately substantial volume weighing just over a kilogram, contributing to a tactile experience consistent with the introspective tone of the content.

The book occupies a distinctive place for collectors interested in photobooks that approach family and childhood through a poetic lens rather than a documentary one. Laboile’s work is neither explicitly autobiographical nor fully staged, balancing between observation and artistry. Although the edition size and print run details are not provided, the publication through Kehrer — a respected art publisher — suggests a professional production with a potential following among European collectors. The black-and-white imagery’s timeless quality and the thematic focus on humanity’s connection with nature give this book ongoing resonance. Its nuanced portrayal of intimate moments makes it an appealing acquisition for those interested in contemporary family photography that veers toward the poetic and personal rather than straightforward reportage. Caution is advised regarding the lack of detailed market data or institutional recognition, which tempers its investment grade rating.