Individual photographers Books
Princeton Architectural Press Holding Space: Life and Love Through a Queer Lens
Book SynopsisThe first book by one of the most in-demand photographers of our time, Holding Space shares one hundred stunning photographs of queer, inter-racial couples, with first-person text about their relationships in this current time period. After the May 2020 murder of George Floyd, and during the Covid pandemic, photographer Ryan Pfluger set out to capture queer, inter-racial couples across the US. It was (and is) a time of intense upheaval and reckoning and Ryan wanted to capture that in the lives and on the bodies of these friends and strangers. The photographs, and the people in them, can be startling in their vulnerability, playful in their poses, and tender to the core. The interviews produce a range of short, revealing stories about the couples.
£18.69
Reel Art Press Not Just Pictures
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£39.96
Terra Uitgeverij Tokyo Tokyo
Book SynopsisA unique book by photographer Richard Koek about one of the world''s largest cities, Tokyo. The visitor of this megapolis in Japan will see a lot of neon and plastic, but also traditional kimonos and cherry blossoms. Fashion and advertising are at least as important as etiquette and tidiness. In Tokyo Tokyo Koek reveals the true face of a city where tradition and innovation go hand in hand. Surely the stereotypes are a subject of his photographs, but Koek always gives them his own twist. His colourful images are raw, realistic and extremely striking. Koek knows how to capture the magic of everyday life by putting the ordinary on a pedestal. The beauty of the image and the story behind it always go hand in hand in his works. This is how he shows a different side of the city.
£49.50
Editions du Chene Post Truth: A love letter to Los Angeles through
Book SynopsisGeorge Byrne’s photography depicts the gritty urbanism of Los Angeles in sublime otherworldliness. Arriving a decade ago, the Australian artist was immediately enthralled by the sprawling cityscape of L.A., mesmerised by the way the sunlight transformed it, into two-dimensional, almost painterly abstractions. In his Post Truth series (2015–22), Byrne reassembles his photos of the urban landscape into striking, ascetic collages of colour and geometric fragments, creating a postmodernist oasis in the metropolis. By masterfully harnessing the malleability of the photographic medium, the photographer situates his work in the space between real and imagined. Byrne’s compositions evoke associations with Miami Beach’s Art Deco, the Memphis Group’s designs, as well as the painting of David Hockney or Ed Ruscha, and at the same time tap into the aesthetics of today’s visual culture played out on Instagram.
£35.96
Running Press,U.S. Beauty in Bloom
Book SynopsisThe Art of Movement meets The John Derian Picture Book in this breathtakingly collection of intimate and exquisitely detailed floral portraits by photographer and Instagram favourite Debi Shapiro.
£38.25
Manchester University Press The Photographs of Zygmunt Bauman
Book SynopsisZygmunt Bauman is known internationally as the sociologist of postmodernity and ‘liquid’ society. But he was also a serious photographer. This book presents a selection of his black-and-white photographs, together with a range of essays by colleagues, friends and family about his work with images.The book features a mixture of short pieces on individual photographs and longer essays addressing aspects of Bauman’s photography and the life and work of his wife, Janina. These include an essay of Bauman’s from 1989, in which he considers Monika Krajewska’s photographs of abandoned Jewish graveyards in Poland. Also reprinted is an essay by Bauman’s daughter Lydia, taken from the catalogue of an exhibition of the photographs in 2010, and an essay by Keith Tester about Bauman’s interest in film. Jack Palmer discusses the relationship between Bauman’s sociology and his photography, while Peter Beilharz, Janet Wolff, and Antony Bryant and Griselda Pollock offer personal reflections on some of Bauman’s photographs. The book concludes with an essay by Karl Dudman, one of the Baumans’ grandchildren, based on a series of photographs he took in the family home shortly after his grandfather’s death.Janina Bauman appears in a number of ways in the book. Some of the photographs are of her, and several of the short essays discuss her place in Zygmunt’s life and work. Izabela Wagner, biographer of Zygmunt Bauman, presents new material on Janina’s work in the Polish film industry in the post-war period.Table of ContentsIntroduction: the photographs of Zygmunt BaumanFigures, images, spaces: the place of photography Peter BeilharzPictures in words, words in pictures (2010) Lydia Bauman Michael Sfard Photograph essay Antony Bryant and Griselda Pollock Photograph essayThe war against forgetfulness (1989) Zygmunt Bauman Sofia Hepworth Photograph essay Lydia Bauman Photograph essay Praxis, time, seeing: thoughts on the relationship between Zygmunt Bauman’s sociology and his photography Jack Palmer Peter Beilharz Photograph essay Emi Sfard Photograph essayCaptured by Zygmunt Janet Wolff Anna Sfard Photograph essay Sian Supski Photograph essayJanina Bauman in Film Polski: window to the free world Izabela Wagner Hana Bauman-Lyons Photograph essay Janet Wolff Photograph essayBauman and Tester at the movies Peter Beilharz Bauman and Bergman: a short note (2014) Keith Tester Ben Hepworth Photograph essay Karl Dudman Photograph essayGazing sociologically, thinking photographically, deciphering gender Antony Bryant and Griselda Pollock Alex Bauman-Lyons Photograph essay Irena Bauman Photograph essaySmoke-filled rooms: photographs from the Bauman home Karl Dudman
£23.75
teNeues Publishing UK Ltd Reframed
Book SynopsisAmong the most, probably the most, unique, exciting, ambitious, innovative and eye-catching exhibitions here this summer is Marc Hom: Re-Framed, Allotsego.comMarc Hom''s inaugural museum exhibition, RE-FRAMED, debuts at the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, New York, opening on May 24, 2024. Serving as both a retrospective featuring many of his iconic photographic works and a collection spanning from the early 1990s to the present, it aims to offer a new viewing experience. Departing from traditional gallery conventions of framed pictures on walls, the exhibit prioritises an immersive viewing experience both indoors and outdoors. The indoor segment offers a controlled, intimate setting with smaller prints, while outside, photographs are showcased in massive 20 rotating frames measuring 3.66 x 2.4 metres, featuring black and white prints, subject to the elements including wind, sun, shade, and rain. Titled RE
£52.50
Chronicle Books Woodcut
Book SynopsisAn awe-inspiring collection of Bryan Nash Gill's large-scale relief prints from cross sections of previously felled trees. Now in an updated edition with a new introduction by Bill McKibben.If there is, indeed, nothing lovelier than a tree, Connecticut-based artist Bryan Nash Gill (1961–2013) showed us why. Creating prints from cross sections of trees, Gill revealed the sublime power locked inside their arboreal rings, patterns not only of great beauty but also a year-by-year record of the life and times of the fallen or damaged logs. The artist rescued the wood from the property surrounding his studio and neighboring land, extracted and prepared blocks of various species—including ash, maple, oak, spruce, and willow—and then printed them by carefully following and pressing the contours of the rings until the intricate designs transferred from tree to paper. These exquisitely detailed prints are collected and published in t
£22.10
Distributed Art Publishers Shape Ground Shadow The Photographs of Ellsworth
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£36.00
Twin Palms Publishers Luke Smalley Exercise at Home
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£47.70
Phaidon Press Ltd Linda Evangelista Photographed by Steven Meisel
Book SynopsisAs featured in Vogue, WSJ. Magazine, New Yorker, New York Times Styles, Town & Country, People, and D la República A stunning tribute to one of fashion’s most iconic and enduring collaborations Evident from their first photoshoot in 1987, legendary photographer Steven Meisel’s images of Linda Evangelista, one of the original 'supermodels' of the 1980s, are the result of a remarkable creative symbiosis between photographer and muse. Featuring more than 180 images shot over the course of twenty-five years, this long-awaited book chronicles Meisel’s constantly evolving vision of Evangelista, pictured in a vast range of imaginative narrative contexts. Art directed by Jason Duzansky, the book includes an introduction by fashion editor William Norwich, which tells the story of their friendship and situates it in the wider context of the fashion industry. With gorgeous reproductions and packaged in a luxurious cloth case, this extraordinary title is Meisel’s first retrospective monograph. It celebrates a collaboration that has produced some of fashion history’s most memorable images.Trade Review‘Come for the cheekbones, stay for a rumination on the relationship between artist and muse.’ – New York Times Styles ‘Linda Evangelista and Steven Meisel changed fashion forever … the close friends are examining their legacy with a new book.’ – WSJ. Magazine'Living proof that the reigning monarch of models [is] going nowhere.' – Town & Country'The book stands as a monumental testimony to their enduring friendship and decades-long creative alliance.’ – DESIGN SCENE‘Iconic.’ – Fashion Magazine‘A must-have for fashion lovers everywhere.’ – Grazia‘The supermodel and famed fashion photographer offer a glimpse into their decades-long friendship and on-set collaborations.’ – People‘Immortalize[s] their legendary friendship.’ – W Magazine‘Absolutely marvelous ... Linda by Steven is the pinnacle of fashion, but seeing all these images together is a whole different emotion.’ – STYLE NOT COM ‘A hefty compilation from Phaidon of the work Meisel did with the model between 1987 and 2011 ... On camera, [Evangelista's] a medium inhabited by spirits that Meisel knows just how to evoke.’ – The New Yorker‘Gathers … supermodel Linda Evangelista’s endlessly inventive collaborations with Steven Meisel.’ – Vogue
£80.00
Rizzoli International Publications Carolina Herrera
Book SynopsisInspired by the fearless and fabulous Carolina Herrera woman, Wes Gordon partners with Elizaveta Porodina on painterly images merging bold colors and timeless beauty in a cinematic style.The sophistication and modern femininity of the American luxury fashion house Carolina Herrera is captured in this evocative and vividly hued volume photographed by Elizaveta Porodina. A collaborative series of images, the first chapter of which was created in 2020 over Zoom, feature Porodina’s signature timeless, painterly style—an effect achieved through complex lighting techniques and equipment— capture the brand’s evolving collections designed by Creative Director Wes Gordon in a dreamy, otherworldly light.Inspired by dance, movement and the Herrera signature of bold color, this mesmerizing tome is flooded with photography of models and dancers in motion to reflect the vibrant energy and optimism of the clothing, arranged according to the chroma wheel Trade Review"All the extravagance and vibrance that made the fashion set fall in love with Carolina Herrera has finally been documented in book form. The label’s latest published work captures photography by Elizaveta Porodina of dancers and models in motion, dressed in all manner of colorful, wearable art." —THE ZOE REPORT"COLORMANIA is a culmination of four years of creative partnership and a celebration of fashion, color, movement, and beauty, featuring muses of different disciplines." — CFDA: COUNCIL OF FASHION DESIGNERS OF AMERICA "Carolina Herrera‘s creative director Wes Gordon has teamed up with photographer Elizaveta Porodina for an all-new book that celebrates the ever-present relationship between fashion and color." — HYPEBAE "...COLORMANIA reflects the vibrant energy and optimism of the Carolina Herrera brand and client. Inspired by dance and the work of fashion illustrator Antonio Lopez, this mesmerizing tome is flooded with photography of models and dancers in motion to reflect the vibrant energy and optimism of the clothing." — CURATED TEXAN "COLORMANIA: Color and Fashion, serves as an ode to the Herrera woman: alive, dynamic, and unapologetically colorful. As Gordon puts it, “She’s in hot pink on a sidewalk full of people in gray.” — CULTURED "Colormania showcases Gordon’s penchant for color and Porodina’s singular point of view. There’s no anniversary peg for this last one; sometimes you want to put a little beauty out into the world without needing a reason why!" — VOGUE"A photography book that chronicles the partnership between Porodina and Gordon, Colormania: Color and Fashion perfectly captures the modern feminity that is ever present in the fashion house Carolina Herrera, depicted in an ethereal fashion." — L'OFFICIEL USA Rejecting standard protocol of chronological memorabilia, Gordon and Porodina have laid out their three-year partnership according to the color spectrum." — TOWN & COUNTRY "Wes Gordon, who is the designer of Carolina Herrera, and Elizaveta Porodina, a photographer, began work in 2020 on this series, which includes images captured over Zoom." —NY TIMES"Carolina Herrera is known for its bold, sophisticated fashion, incorporating bright colors and dynamic patterns to create mesmerizing looks. Capturing the vibrance of the house’s fun, feminine designs requires a special talent. Enter Elizaveta Porodina. The Russian photographer, known for her distinctive surrealist style, teamed up with creative director Wes Gordon to photograph the brand’s Resort and Spring 2022 collections on models and dancers. Compiled in Carolina Herrera: Colormania – Color and Fashion, Porodina’s dreamy snaps show the romantic designs and accessories in motion to ethereal, otherworldly effect. Each page of the chromatic chronicle outdoes the last—all while radiating the house’s joie de vivre." —V MAGAZINE
£60.00
Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd Among the Living: Where You Belong
Book Synopsis"...her photographs serve as an initiative to raise awareness on the threats facing wildlife, and the environment which sustains it." — Arabian Business Traveller A truly beautiful collection of luxurious images, Among the Living, Where You Belong showcases the magnificent wildlife photography taken by photographer and explorer Guadalupe Laiz. For this book, Guadalupe travelled across the African continent for six years, forgoing comfort for months at a time—returning with intimate portraits of charismatic and fierce, yet often vulnerable and endangered animals. It is impossible to look at one of her photographs—really see it—and not feel her subject’s innate individuality. She spends time with these creatures up close in their natural habitats, gets to know them personally over time, and builds on trust and respect in encounters with such creatures as Big Craig, the biggest elephant tusker in Kenya, the famous Susa gorilla family in Rwanda, or Bob Jr., the majestic lion dubbed the King of the Serengeti in Tanzania—among many others, including rhinos, giraffes, zebras, leopards, and more. Her work reveals something anyone who has been around such animals at close range knows: these beasts are intelligent and self-interested. They love. They fear. They have needs and desires, and they deserve to be themselves and be seen for what and who they are. Guadalupe’s work is vital. Ultimately, Guadalupe’s efforts are to communicate through art the importance of animal abuse awareness, environmental issues, and the relevance of educating all generations to make conscious lifestyle decisions to protect our planet. Beautiful and transporting, Guadalupe’s work is also a call to action. She inspires us to become wildlife advocates, and to join conservation efforts whichever way we can. Guadalupe has partnered with nonprofits involved with environmental issues, animal abuse, and human-animal conflicts in Africa, such as the Dian Fossey Foundation, Big Life Foundation, Save Giraffes Now, and Lewa Conservancy for Rhinos, as well as engaged in humanitarian work with 4africa in South Sudan and north Uganda. Guadalupe offers this collection, a labour of love, of her encounters with this wildlife, chronicling the many linked moments she witnessed in the intimacy of their everyday journeys.Trade Review"...her photographs serve as an initiative to raise awareness on the threats facing wildlife, and the environment which sustains it." - Arabian Business Traveller
£85.00
Steidl Publishers Juergen Teller: Fashion Photography for America:
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£32.00
Bokforlaget Max Strom Make Believe: Erik Johansson
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£28.00
Taschen GmbH Peter Lindbergh. Dior. 40th Ed.
Book SynopsisPeter Lindbergh photographed Dior's most exceptional muses, Marion Cotillard and Charlize Theron among them, and signed campaigns for Lady Dior and J''Adore with his inimitable style. Throughout his career, the photographer was one of the house's closest collaborators. This final book was an original cocreation that was close to the artist's heartand to ours.Seventy years of Dior history projected against the effervescence of Times Square, New York: this was the concept behind Lindbergh's project, extraordinary both in scope and dimension, for which Dior, in an unusual move, allowed an unprecedented number of priceless garments to be taken from its vaults in Paris and shipped across the Atlantic.The result is electric. Amid the frenzy of Times Square, Alek Wek glows in the immaculate 1947 Bar suit, the storied ensemble that launched the House of Dior. In snatches of street scenes, models Saskia de Brauw, Karen Elson, and Amber Valletta flit through crowds and
£18.41
Anthology Editions Halloween
Book SynopsisReissued for the first time in decades, an underground classic of street photography documenting San Francisco’s late 1970s Halloween celebrations: the macabre and irreverent “Mardi Gras of the West”Originally published in limited quantities in 1981, Halloween: A Fantasy in Three Acts collects photographs taken by Ken Werner at San Francisco’s adult Halloween celebrations from 1976 to 1980, assembling a visual narrative of American consciousness and popular culture as seen through lenses of queerness, black humor, and the macabre. Once touted as the “Mardi Gras of the West,” the raunchy, mostly open-air nighttime costume parties documented by Werner were hugely popular events organized primarily by LGBT and sex worker advocates, attracting tens of thousands of curious attendees as well as conservative ire from around the nation. Reissued for the first time in decades, this underground classic exp
£28.80
Dewi Lewis Publishing Byker
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£36.00
Damiani Toiletpaper Magazine 18
Book SynopsisToiletpaper is an artists’ magazine created and produced by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari and born out of a shared passion for images. The magazine contains no text. Each picture springs from an idea, often simple, and through a complex orchestration of people it becomes the materialization of the artists’ mental outbursts. Since the first issue, in June 2010, Toiletpaper has created a world that displays ambiguous narratives and a troubling imagination. It combines the vernacular of commercial photography with twisted narrative tableaux and surrealistic imagery. The result is a publication that is itself a work of art which, through its accessible form as a widely distributed magazine, challenges the limits of the contemporary art economy.
£13.50
Damiani Roger Ballen: Boyhood
Book SynopsisThis new and expanded edition of Roger Ballen’s widely acclaimed 1979 photobook Boyhood features new and unpublished images taken by the photographer in the ‘70. Quoted by André Kertesz, Bruce Davidson and Elliott Erwitt as a rare and intimate view of the spirit of youth, these images are able to bring back the childhood of everyone.In photographs and stories, Ballen leads us across the continents of Europe, Asia, and North America in search of boyhood: boyhood as it is lived in the Himalayas of Nepal, the islands of Indonesia, the provinces of China, the streets of America. Each stunning black and white photograph (culled from 15,000 boy photos shot during Ballen’s four-year quest of his subject) depicts the magic of boys revealed in their games, their adventures, their dreams, their mischief. Boyhood is able to connect boys all around the world across the borders of nationality and culture.More of an ode or a memory than a literal document, Ballen’s first book is as powerful and current today as it was 43 years ago presenting a stunning series of timeless images that transcend social and cultural particularities.
£36.00
Steidl Publishers Nadav Kander: The Meeting
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£64.00
Headline Publishing Group Terence Donovan: 100 Fashion Photos
Book SynopsisTerence Donovan (1936-1996) was one of the foremost photographers of his generation, with a career spanning almost 40 years. He came to prominence in London as part of a post-war renaissance in art, design and music, representing a new force in fashion and, later, advertising and portrait photography. He operated at the heart of London's Swinging Sixties, both as participant in, and observer of, the world he so brilliantly and incisively captured with his camera.Born into a working-class family in East London, Donovan was fascinated by photography and printmaking from an early age. He opened his own studio in 1959 at the age of twenty-two and was immediately sought after by a range of clients, including leading advertising agencies and fashion and lifestyle magazines of the time, including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and Elle. Terence Donovan: 100 Fashion Photos brings together the very best of his fashion photography, from his ground-breaking work in the sixties to the superlative glamour of the supermodels of the nineties.Gifted with an unerring eye for the iconic as well as the transformative, Donovan was a master of his craft, a technical genius who pushed the limits of what was possible with a camera. This stylish book contains some of his most famous shots, as well as previously unseen images, and is a perfect gift for lovers of both fashion and photography.Table of ContentsForeword by writer and curator Robin Muir, formerly a picture editor at British Vogue and the The Sunday Times Magazine • Stylish black and white and colour photography from Donovan's archive • Captions throughout.
£12.74
Elemental Music Records Jazz Images By Jean-Pierre Leloir
Book Synopsis"Jean-Pierre was himself a musician, but his choice of instrument was a camera, which he never put away." - Michel Legrand "I am so happy to see Leloir's work published, because behind each image is a story - one that needs to be told and appreciated. Leloir was not just a photographer; instead he was a preserver of history. As a result, this book holds hundreds of stories that shine a light onto the lives of those who live in these pages. Leloir had a unique ability to preserve an entire atmosphere and its surrounding emotions. between the four corners of a picture, but beyond his talent as a photographers, he presented himself not as paparazzi, but a friend. He and my other brother Herman Leonard were two of a kind; they had the same passion for photography and an endless supply of vision." - Quincy Jones This book gives ample proof of Jean-Pierre Leloir's amazing ability to immortalise performers and to capture candid moments at the airport, backstage, and in the dressing rooms of the most legendary Paris jazz and concert venues: "I loved the people I photographed, so I made myself as available, yet as discreet as possible", he used to say. "I never wanted to be a paparazzi. I wanted them to forget my presence so I could catch those little unexpected moments." The selection of photographs showcased here has been carefully selected from Leloir's immense catalogue. Many of the images have never been previously published before, and can be easily catalogued as 'atypical' shots, as the musicians were captured primarily in spontaneous situations, away from the fanfare of the stage. Text in English with an introduction in English, French and Spanish.
£35.99
Steidl Robert Frank Portfolio
Book SynopsisRobert Frank (19242019) is an acknowledged master of photography and the photobook. Born in Zurich, he immigrated to the United States in 1947. Frank is best known for his seminal book The Americans, first published in English in 1959, which gave rise to a distinctly new form of the photobook, and his experimental film Pull My Daisy of 1959. Frank's other important projects include the books Black White and Things (1954), Lines of My Hand (1972), the film Cocksucker Blues for the Rolling Stones (1972), and his visual diaries (201017). Steidl has published over 30 of Frank's books, including his last, Good Days Quiet (2019).
£24.00
Hirmer Verlag John Heartfield: Photography plus Dynamite
Book SynopsisThe political collages of John Heartfield (1891–1968) have earned him a reputation as one of the most innovative graphic artists of the Weimar Republic. His photomontages and book covers based on collages which had their origins in Berlin’s Dada scene were directed against Fascism and made him internationally famous. Their explosive power has lost none of its impact today.
£28.00
Reel Art Press Leonard Freed: Police Work
Book SynopsisThe definitive collection of Leonard Freed s celebrated photographs of the New York police department during the turbulent 1970s.
£39.96
HarperCollins Publishers Behind the Crown
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£21.25
Vintage Publishing Diane Arbus
Book SynopsisDiane Arbus was one of the greatest photographers of the last century. Her portraiture of freaks, circus performers, twins, nudists and others on the social margins connected with a wide public at a deep psychological level. Her suicide in New York in 1971 overshadowed the reception to her work. Her posthumous exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art a year later drew lines around the block.She was born into a Russian-Jewish family, the Nemerovs, who owned a department store on Fifth Avenue. They were family friends with the Avedons. Richard Avedon later championed Arbus's work. Avedon rose to greater and greater commercial success through the magazine world. Arbus died in a rent-protected apartment scrambling to earn her keep with odd teaching assignments. Lubow's biography begins at the moment Arbus quit the world of commercial photography to be an artist. She was uncompromising in that ambition. The book ends with her death. The entire narrative is a slow march towards thaTrade Review[A] fascinating biography… Lubow has performed miracles in gleaning so much fascinating material from Arbus’s friends, colleagues and assistants -- Lynn Barber * Sunday Times *[A] Deeply researched, sometimes prurient, new biography. -- Sean O'Hagan * Observer *Lubow’s excavation of the private life of a great artist is...welcome. -- Olivia Cole * New Statesman *It paints a convincing picture of a lost soul. -- Bryan Appleyard * Spectator *
£28.00
The University of Chicago Press The Oldest Living Things in the World
Book SynopsisTakes you on a journey through time and space. The author begins at year zero, and looks back from there, photographing the past in the present. Alongside the photographs, she combines tales of her worldly adventures tracking down these subjects with informative insight from the scientists who are studying them and their environments.Trade Review"The Oldest Living Things in the World adds in dramatic manner a fascinating new perspective-literally, dinosaurs-of the living world around us." (Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University) "The durable mystery of longevity makes the species in this book all the more precious, and all the more worthy of being preserved. Looking at an organism that has endured for thousands of years is an awesome experience, because it makes us feel like mere gastrotrichs. But it is an even more awesome experience to recognize the bond we share to a 13,000-year-old Palmer's oak tree, and to wonder how we evolved such different times on this Earth." (Carl Zimmer, from the preface)"
£49.40
The University of Chicago Press Dream Street W. Eugene Smiths Pittsburgh Project
Book SynopsisTrade Review“[Dream Street] is Smith’s attempt to record the paradoxes of city life in America—the clutch of industry, the dogged persistence of both community and loneliness, the forces of love, hate, growth and decay. Not even the venerated master of photojournalists could quite pull this off, but Smith’s obsessiveness was harnessed to an enormous talent, and he wasn’t far from the mark when he wrote that [this work] would ‘create history.’" -- Vicki Goldberg * The New York Times, on the original edition *“Inspired by Joyce and Faulkner, Smith envisioned a symphonic, multilayered photo essay portraying the entire city; his failure to complete it haunted him for the rest of his life. Here are more than a hundred and fifty of his nourish and oddly poignant images: gleaming railyards at night; buildings wrapped in clouds of industrial smoke; the face of a steelworker, the Bessemer fires reflected in his safety goggles.” * New Yorker, on the original edition *“These images are about the life that never gets into headlines. When a young teenage girl waits alone by a gleaming black car, she embodies innocence . . . and loss. When men of all ages from sixteen to sixty stand in silhouette along the lit-up counter of a takeout stand, you see a story of age, and ambition denied, a side of the 1950’s that rarely shows up on nostalgia channels. . . . Smith’s Pittsburgh photographs show how much we still resemble those citizens in the summer of 1955. And in his majestic inability to admit defeat we can see how dangerous that confidence could be to a man who saw its limits, and refused to give in.” -- Mary Panzer * Chicago Tribune, on the original edition *“Smith imagined a visual collage to rival Finnegan’s Wake in scope and intensity. His astonishing ambition was . . . his Faustian pact with the city . . . . There are no touching displays of picturesque individuality, just a city aesthetically dissected; an effort to ‘get to the guts of the matter and show the bastards as they are.’” * TIME OUT London, on the original edition *“Smith’s presence haunts this book, even a quarter century after his death.” * Washington City Paper, on the original edition *“Every picture tells a story—but put them all together and you might get Finnegans Wake. In the grand canyons of Pittsburgh, monolithic steel mills overshadow humble spires; hillsides scored with 500-step staircases plunge down to inky pitmouths. By day, the steelworkers hover like ghosts, silhouetted in the furnace flames. By night, the moon shines down Stygian rivers, as the shining railroad snakes away into blackest suburbs. More Dante than Joyce, this is a magnificent vision of light and dark.” * Evening Standard, on the original edition *“Dream Street is a diffuse portrait of a community that still led the world in steel production while grappling with the challenge of making the air breathable. It’s also a time machine that takes those who weren’t alive or around during those years to the moment the soul of modern Pittsburgh was forged. Much like its creator, [Dream Street] is without sentiment. It is clear-eyed, despite the smoke of the coke works, and devoid of pretense. It is full of revelation and surprises. It inspires in a way that only great art—and great themes—are capable of inspiring.” * Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, on the original edition *“These dark-toned photographs are dense with meaning. And in [Dream Street] they are given the space to do it. Smith’s best pictures are complete, complicated worlds. The bigness, in every sense, of Smith’s pictures was also the bigness of Pittsburgh.” -- Sarah Boxer * The New York Times, on the original edition *“The range of this project lies not only in its subjects and themes, but also its pictorial and compositional variety, and its strategies and ploys. In other words, Smith used every device and trick he knew, and he knew a lot. The Pittsburgh project found Smith at the height of his abilities, which he brought to bear with vast ambition. Aiming to capture such a cross-section of society, neighborhoods, cityscapes, moods, and feelings, it remains unrivaled in this breadth and depth of its scope. Fifty years later, it jumps out at us, and the nostalgia suffusing [the book] is not just for the past depicted and our assumptions about it . . . but also for a time when a photographer could be so engaged with the real world, and yet so introspective about Americanness, and so secure in the belief that images would elevate the viewer. What Smith accomplished here is shaped not only by his personal ambition, but also by photographers’ ambitions for photography, and Americans’ ambitions for America.” * Photo Review, on the original edition *“This epic portrait of Pittsburgh has become legendary in the history of photography. . . . Viewed together in this compelling, commanding publication, Smith’s photographs present energetic images of hope and despair, rebuilding and decay, poverty and affluence, and solitude and togetherness. . . . These images of mid-century, post-war Pittsburgh powerfully resonate with America today.” * B&W: Black & White Magazine for Collectors of Fine Photography, on the original edition *“Dream Street stands as a final reminder of the power of Smith’s poetic vision.” * The Cleveland Plain Dealer, on the original edition *“The Pittsburgh photographs were Smith’s after-LIFE magnum opus, and with them he produced a darkly urban vision, less out of a magazine than out of film noir . . . the paradoxes of a city churning toward progress and leaving vast segments of its population in squalor [are] metaphors for Smith’s state of mind. . . . What Smith was after was not a series of punchy vignettes but a sprawling epic in the manner of his favorite music: Beethoven’s late string quartets and the rhapsodic improvisations of John Coltrane.” * Los Angeles Times, on the original edition *“Dream Street allows us to assess Smith’s greatest achievement; an extensive, complex, and utterly engaging photo-essay, each element of which has genuine bite. From the skyline to the assembly line, steel workers to city council members, and men on the picket line to children at play, Smith captures the ambitions and inequities of an American city at mid-century with extraordinary deftness and wit.” -- Vincent Aletti * The Village Voice, on the original edition *"For Smith, Dream Street was an artistic obsession. For Stephenson it appears to have been a labor of love. Perhaps much the same thing. Every reader will have his or her own favorite images in Dream Street." -- Michael Patrick Pearson * NYJB *Table of ContentsForeword by Ross Gay “W. Eugene Smith and Pittsburgh” by Sam Stephenson Photographs “‘Man-Breaking City’: W. Eugene Smith’s Pittsburgh” by Alan Trachtenberg W. Eugene Smith’s Pittsburgh Layout for Photography Annual1959 Notes to Photographs Acknowledgments
£29.61
The University of Chicago Press The Jazz Loft Project
Book SynopsisTrade Review“[Smith’s] photos of the city offer a rare glimpse into a neighborhood being itself when it thought no one was watching. This will be an essential book for jazz fans, photography lovers and those interested in the history of New York.” * Publishers Weekly, on the original edition *“The samples from the tapes that Stephenson had transcribed work with the photos to bring a moment in jazz to life as perhaps no work in any other medium, including documentary cinema, ever has. Absolutely magnificent.” -- Ray Olson * Booklist, on the original edition *“Every obsessive deserves his own obsessive Boswell, and W. Eugene Smith has his in Stephenson.” -- Fred Kaplan * New York Magazine, on the original edition *“The most chaotic and soulful gift book this year… an elegiac stew of sight and sound, and a singularly weird, vital and thrumming American document.” -- Dwight Garner * The New York Times, on the original edition *“A stunning cross of scholarly history and Smith's haunted photography.” -- Jesse Jarnow * The Village Voice, on the original edition *“[The Jazz Loft Project] is a riveting work of social archaeology, and extraordinary testament to artists whose music caught all the tumult and excitement of a fast-changing America. It is also a glimpse inside the frenetic mind of a photographic pioneer; an obsessive, maverick genius, who died, poor and relatively unsung, in 1978, leaving behind some twenty-two tons of archive material, including his unfinished and ultimately unfinishable jazz project.” -- Sean O'Hagan * The Guardian, on the original edition *“A book whose pages convey, beautifully, the strange cultural moment when a rat-infested hulk of a building hosted a perfect storm of creativity.” -- Mike Hobart * Financial Times, on the original edition *“Smith was galvanized by the musicians’ passion. . . . He seems to have likewise inspired by their sound; the photographs frequently suggest a kind of rhythm. . . . The photographs are also patently theatrical.” -- Nicole Rudick * Aperture, on the original edition *“[Smith’s photos] are less focused on expressive acts than on a general scene—where a glass of beer on a piano is more important than the music going on fuzzily behind it, or the whole exhausting flow of an all-night session is summarized in a pair of shoes hovering over a dozen cigarette butts on the floor. . . . The loft photos are part of a larger attempt to capture the asymmetrical constellations that form and unform all around us, all the time: inside and outside the building are equally fascinating to Smith.” -- Jonathan Elmer * American Literary History, on the original edition *“Smith was a driven, supremely talented man who wanted his photography to change the world—and it did. . . . After Smith’s 1979 death, some 4,000 hours of tape reposed, with his splendid photos, at the University of Arizona. What was on them was unsubstantiated legend. Enter Sam Stephenson, who tended their digitization and over painstaking years collated them with oral histories and other documentation. The result captures American culture in creative flux from the ground-eye level.” -- Gene Santoro * American History, on the original edition *“The Jazz Loft Project’s unique source material gives readers a perspective on musicians involved in the bebop that could not be gleaned from their depiction in magazines or even the music they created.” -- Chris Teal * ARSC Journal, on the original edition *“Smith left a magnificent mess, and Stephenson, in his second decade of research on the man, maintains the same simultaneous eye both for detail and the bigger picture.” -- Patrick Hinely * Jazz Journalists Association (JJA) News, on the original edition *“Intriguing and memorable.” -- Ron Wynn * BookPage, on the original edition *“An extraordinary book.” -- Peter Margasak * Chicago Reader, on the original edition *“The highlight of the book is the photographs of musicians in the passions of playing. In one photo, [Thelonious] Monk is leaning back—cigarette dangling from his mouth—just as he lifts his right hand off the keyboard. He is drenched in shadow, but the light catches his face creating the stark contrast that distinguishes Smith's work.” -- Elizabeth Hoover * Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, on the original edition *“Working with photographs and audiotapes made by photojournalist W. Eugene Smith, Stephenson relates the history of an active jazz musicians’ loft in New York City in a pivotal era.” -- Virginia Schaefer * Internet Review of Books, on the original edition *"There are many terrific photos in The Jazz Loft Project of musicians playing, chatting, or resting among Smith’s archive. But these photos read quite differently from famous photos by such photographers as Carol Reiff, William Gottlieb, or William Claxton. They are stranger productions altogether—often fragmented, framing hands or feet alone, or featuring unplayed instruments with no musicians in sight. . . . Stephenson has undertaken a massive task, involving extensive archival and field research, as well as innumerable editorial decisions, and he has produced a stunning book that winds its argument less along the wire of discourse than across a complex web of images in juxtaposition. Unlike his gargantuan Pittsburgh project, this book is not something Smith imagined, or had in view. But Stephenson has done something Smith found very hard to do, and has done it, moreover, in a way that is true to Smith’s extraordinary vision of the world." -- Jonathan Elmer * American Literary History *
£28.50
Yale University Press Patti Smith
Book Synopsis"Each photograph is like a diary entry of my life." —Patti Smith
£20.90
Little, Brown & Company Ansel Adams in the National Parks
Book SynopsisFor many people images of the major national parks in th US exist in the mind''s eye as Ansel Adams photographs. A dedicated environmentalist as well as renowned artist, he was one of the 20th century''s most ardent champions of the parks system. Through his photos, essays and letter-writing campaigns, he helped create new parks and better protect existing ones. He worked in more than 40 national parks over 50 years - including Shenandoah, the Great Smoky Mountains and Acadia in the East - and his work in the California High Sierra resulted in some of the most indelible images of the natural world ever made with a camera. 50 of the images in this volume have not been published in any authorized Ansel Adams book previously; many more are rarely seen. A substantial essay by photographic critic and historian Richard B. Woodward lays out Adams'' significant role tracing the history of American conservation. The selection of photographs was made by Andrea G. Stillman, Adams'' assistant late in life and a foremost expert on his work. A group of thumbnail images with brief narratives, enlivened by quotations from Adams, appears at the back of the book.
£34.00
WW Norton & Co Berenice Abbott
Book SynopsisThe definitive biography of the iconic twentieth-century photographer, pioneering documentary modernist, author and inventor.Trade Review"The founding curator of the New York Public Library photography collection offers an insightful biography of a pioneering photographer whose work over six decades helped define the modernist tradition... Van Haaften offers a sophisticated take on Abbott’s personal and artistic tragedies and triumphs." -- Ten books to read in April - BBC Culture"Berenice Abbott captures a large and star-studded life... A vital work of American cultural history." -- The New York Times"Absorbing... Abbott's integrity and sense of honor, her restless and fearless nature, and her absolute devotion to telling the truth of her experience, come through loud and clear." -- The Washington Post"Insightful... A sophisticated take on Abbott's personal and artistic tragedies and triumphs." -- Jane Ciabattari, BBC"This finely observed and assiduously researched book manages to pin down an artist who was, in her own words, “a little rebel from beginning to end”." -- The Art Newspaper
£32.39
Thames and Hudson Ltd American Artifacts
Book SynopsisThe companion volume to Matt Black's critically acclaimed American Geography presents a deeper view of his six-year odyssey documenting poverty in the United States of America. During his six-year journey across the United States creating the project that became American Geography, Matt Black collected objects in the locations he visited. Each location is designated as an area of concentrated poverty' a US Census definition for places with poverty rates of 20% or higher. Over time, the objects he found and collected began to take on symbolic significance. As Black crisscrossed the United States, his collection grew into the thousands: plastic spoons and forks, lottery tickets, liquor bottles, lighters and matchbooks. Some items were important, like job applications, medical paperwork, driver's licenses; some were lost personal effects, like family photographs, bracelets, eyeglasses, notes and letters. And there was the detritus of labour: work gloves, broken tools and supplie
£36.00
Thames and Hudson Ltd Robert Capa In the Making
Book SynopsisIconic and rarely seen images retrace the story of Robert Capa's extraordinary life and work. Photographer and war reporter Robert Capa (191354) is a legend of photojournalism, and his work, widely recognized and sometimes controversial, shaped the history of the medium. Born Endre Friedmann to Jewish parents in Budapest, he left Hungary in the early 1930s and took the pseudonym Robert Capa, believing that it was easier to sell his work with an American-sounding name. He went on to cover the major events of the mid-20th century: from the rise of Front Populaire in France to the Spanish Civil War, the Second World War and Indochina, where he was killed by a landmine. This retrospective uses both iconic and rarely-seen images to retrace the story of Capa's life, delving into archives and presenting not only the original photographs but also the magazine features in which they first appeared, to offer valuable context and connection. Charismatic and committed, Capa redefined what
£32.00
Thames and Hudson Ltd Firecrackers
Book SynopsisFiona Rogers is the founder of Firecracker (fire-cracker.org). She is also Magnum Photos Global Business Development Manager, and has been a judge for various competitions including the Mack First Book Award and the Getty Images Grant for Editorial Photography. Max Houghton runs the MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at London College of Communication, University of the Arts London.
£21.25
Thames & Hudson Ltd Ruth Orkin Photofile
Book SynopsisThe perfect primer on American photographer, photojournalist and filmmaker Ruth Orkin. Ruth Orkin (192185) always dreamed of becoming a filmmaker, and although that ambition was thwarted until later in her career, she quickly found other ways of engaging with the world of images. She was given her first camera at the age of ten and by the age of seventeen, she was cycling across America from Los Angeles to New York, documenting her trip in albums of annotated photographs. In the early 1940s she settled in New York, joining the Photo League and making her name with photo stories for major magazines such as Life, Look and This Week. In images that range from celebrity portraits to bird's-eye views from her apartment window, from children at play to the experiences of a lone American tourist in Italy, Orkin's photography always retains a cinematic sense of the passage of time and allows the humanity and charisma of her subjects to shine through.
£11.69
Thames and Hudson Ltd Susan Meiselas
Book SynopsisBest known for her work documenting the political upheaval in Central America during the 1970s and 80s, American photographer Susan Meiselas has been at the forefront of ethical debates around documentary photography for most of her career. Through close engagement with subjects such as war and exploitation, she has interrogated her own relationship to what she's photographing, the circulation and dissemination of these images, and the pivotal questions around social and cultural representation and memory. Her influential contribution to the way audiences approach and engage with photography is as vital and resonant today as it was 40 years ago. This new addition to the Photofile series also includes short texts by Meiselas herself accompanying each work in the volume.
£11.69
Thames and Hudson Ltd Louis Stettner
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£11.69
Thames & Hudson Ltd Anja Niemi In Character
Book SynopsisAnja Niemi: In Character is the first career retrospective/monograph by one of the most exciting talents working in contemporary photography, whose work has emerged as a distinctive force within the venerable tradition of conceptual self-portraiture. A photo-artist who works alone photographing, staging and acting out the characters in all of her images Niemi is a constant presence, in character, in her work, developing complex, nuanced narratives through evocative costume and styling, her characters framed and formed within meticulously staged mise-en-scène. In her bewitching Darlene & Me' series, for example, she reconfigures the concept of the Hitchcock blonde within a pristine Lynchian landscape for her own visual pleasure and ours while in She Could Have Been A Cowboy' she turns the lens to a life lived under the constraints of conformity. Anja Niemi is now at the breakout moment' in her career, having had exhibitions in Amsterdam, London, New York, Oslo and Paris, and with her first museum retrospective show opening at Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm in February 2019. With over 100 photographs organized into the six series that have marked Niemi's career to date, supported by an essay and interview by Max Houghton, Anja Niemi: In Character is the perfect introduction for those encountering Niemi's work for the first time, and a comprehensive retrospective of her career to date for her long-time followers.Trade Review'Enigmatic' - Observer'When viewed in sequence, the images could be mistaken for movie stills, melancholic mise-en-scènes evocative of anticipatory cinematic pauses' - Aesthetica'Beautifully curated' - Architectural Digest'Cinematic' - High Life'In Character, Niemi’s inaugural monograph, looks at her unique practice of building worlds and characters in her photographs that ruminate on gender and identity' - AnOther'The way Niemi works with storytelling through photography is truly mesmerizing' - The DoyennesTable of ContentsIntroduction • Do Not Disturb • Starlets • Darlene & Me • Short Stories • The Woman Who Never Existed • She Could Have Been a Cowboy
£21.21
Thames & Hudson Ltd Todd Webb in Africa
Book SynopsisA photographic journey by one of the 20th century's great photographers through eight African countries on the cusp of independence post World War II.Trade Review'Extraordinary' - Guardian'A fascinating photographic journey by one of the twentieth century’s great photographers' - Creative Boom'Remarkable' - The Eye of Photography'A gem of a book. It is a stunning collection of never-before seen photographs, beautifully produced and sensitively contextualized' - The Article'Intriguing' - World of Interiors'Captivating' - Amateur PhotographerTable of ContentsIntroduction: Aimée Bessire and Erin Hyde Nolan 'Lost and Found: Rediscovering Todd Webb’s Photographs of Africa', Betsy Evans Hunt 'Todd Webb’s African Itinerary: Historical Synopsis of the African Countries Visited by Todd Webb in 1958', Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers TOGOLAND (TOGO) Plate Section: Togo A Snapshot of the Togoland (Togo) Election, 1958, Aimée Bessire The Myth of Africa, Aimée Bessire Eyewitnesses to History: African Photographers in Togo and Ghana (1880–1960), Christraud M. Geary GHANA Plate Section: Ghana James Barnor on Photography in Ghana in the 1950s, James Barnor in conversation with Aimée Bessire Seeing in Color: Todd Webb’s Color Photography and the United Nations Commission, Aimée Bessire SUDAN Plate Section: Sudan Land/scaping: Todd Webb’s Representations of the Changing Topography of Africa, Erin Hyde Nolan SOMALILAND (SOMALIA) Plate Section: Somalia Todd Webb’s Excursions into Somalia, Ali Jimale Ahmed FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe) Plate Section: Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Yesterday Today Tomorrow Bush—Shooting in the Federation, Gary van Wyk Of Color: Todd Webb’s Images of Africa in the American Civil Rights Era, Casey Riley TANGANYIKA, ZANZIBAR (Tanzania) AND KENYA (TANZANIA AND KENYA) Plate Section: Tanganikya, Zanzibar, and Kenya Listening to Todd Webb’s Images of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, Rehema Chachage Mileage from Here: Nine Narratives, Emmanuel Iduma Endnotes • United Nations Images with Captions • United Nations Brochure • Bibliography • Author Biographies
£32.00
Thames & Hudson Ltd Richard Long Many Rivers to Cross
Book SynopsisA comprehensive overview of Richard Long's career, selected by the artist himself and spanning his career from the late 1960s to today.
£40.00
I Messaged My Ex
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£12.00
Artvoices Art Books Pieces Of A Man
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewPieces of a Man is a story of love and loss, of joy and pain, of life and death and rebirth with each page. It's like listening to a classic album like What's Going On"absolutely overwhelming and yet, you want to listen to it over and over. Shabazz talks with Crave, providing us with a treasure trove of insight and inspiration. - By Art Writer Sara RosenSpanning over three decades, Shabazz's vibrant work captures themes of identity, multiculturalism, and sense of place. From chess players to churchgoers, his work is as varied as it is potent.- Excerpt from Department of Art History and Communication Studies Lecture "Pieces of a Man, the newest monograph by legendary photographer Jamel Shabazz, is a tremendous undertaking, bringing us around the world and across time, yet always able to center on what we all share as human beings. The title speaks to the way in which each of us are so many things in this life and on this earth, with each photograph capturing a facet of our infinite complexity. The book, like the individual, proves that the sum of the parts is greater than the whole, and yet sometimes we feel fragmented, or must only reveal one part of ourselves, and still remain authentic to our souls." - Written by Sara Rosen for Mandatory Magazine "The comparison of Jamel Shabazz to other photographers makes sense, from Gordon Parks to Henri Cartier-Bresson. But to me, Jamel’s photos were cinematic, his images not static but alive, capturing a sensibility reminiscent of filmmaker Charles Burnett of the L.A. Rebellion School that emerged out of UCLA in the 1970’s, or of filmmaker Kahlil Joseph who’s work today carries that same torch." - By Art Writer Sohail Daulatzai
£38.69
Gill Ireland English
Book SynopsisIreland is a collection of 300 contemporary images of the beauties of Ireland, covering every one of the 32 counties. The photographs are taken by two of the country's leading landscape photographers, Peter Zoller and Michael Diggin.
£15.24
The History Press Ltd Unfamiliar Underground
Book SynopsisA personal photography journey capturing the beauty and eerie tranquillity of an empty London Underground
£17.00
The History Press Ltd The Tube Mapper Project
Book SynopsisA visual exploration of the London Tube network, focusing on our shared and overlooked moments of recognitionTrade Review'Luke had certainly added to the canon of books of underground photography with this fine volume.' - Subterranea Britannica
£21.25