
Along the way there is plenty of action to keep you interested in what’s happening and for the most part this book was a pleasure to read. Once again Victor and his tribe of beautiful alien women are up against dinosaurs and the other survivors on their crazy world as in this book they make the trek to the new location for fort v2.0. It’s only been just over a year since the last one so it hasn’t really been that long, but compared to the fast paced releases that used to be the case when the author was able to publish on Amazon, that year has felt like forever. Over the past year, we’ve documented the process of creating The Unsplash Book, from the original idea and designs with the studio Deux Huit Huit to our final changes before sending it to Montreal printer Marquis.It’s really good to get another book in this series. With the help of nearly 8,000 people, we created the world’s first fully open, crowdsourced book featuring contributions from 100 creatives including Dann Petty, James Allworth, Lawrence Lessig, Kirby Ferguson, and more. This book is a celebration of that community-a way to say thank you to the artists and creatives who have helped build Unsplash into what it is today.Įvery single aspect of The Unsplash Book was chosen by its community-from the photos to the paper style to the cover design. We say it a lot around here, but Unsplash really would be nothing without its community.


Since we first started Unsplash, thousands of photographers from all over the world have become a part of its community, submitting their work and sharing it without asking for any compensation or even recognition.


It’s crazy how the smallest things can become life-changing moments. Two and a half years ago we posted a few leftover photos from a photoshoot on a blog with the tagline: 10 free, do-whatever-you-want photos every 10 days.
