FSOS Photo Book Club Library
A circular system for building a living photography library
At FSOS, we believe collecting is not about ownership alone, but about circulation, access, and shared knowledge.
There is a simple idea that guides this initiative:
A thousand books make a library.
Through the F/SOS Photo Book Club Library, we are building a growing, accessible collection shaped by the community, activated through moments of exchange during F/262.
A circular ecosystem
This initiative connects three actions:
- F/SOS Photo Book Club Library (F/262 Activation)
Participants bring books to exchange directly, creating a non-monetary circulation of ideas and work. - Prints for Books (Ongoing Exchange)
F/SOS exchanges photographic prints for photobooks, creating a reciprocal and meaningful contribution system. - The F/SOS Library (Long-term Collection)
Books become part of a growing archive reflecting contemporary photography and its community.
How it works
- Bring a photobook to swap
- Exchange with participants or FSOS
- Contribute via donation or print exchange
- Explore the evolving collection
Why it matters
- Extends the life cycle of books
- Encourages reuse over production
- Supports independent creators
- Builds a shared cultural resource
- Promotes responsible consumption
Book exchange initiatives like this are part of a growing global movement that reduces waste while increasing access and community engagement [1][2].
Each book carries not only its content, but the trace of its exchanges.
A library in the making
F/SOS Photo Book Club Library is built through relationships.
Books arrive through swaps.
Through contributions.
Through prints exchanged for publications.
Over time, it becomes a living archive shaped by its community.
FSOS builds the library.
F/262 activates it.
Be part of it.

