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  • Visions of London

    New Holland Publishers Visions of London

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £14.99

  • Fitzroy 1974

    Hardie Grant Books Fitzroy 1974

    Book SynopsisFirst published in 1974, Into the Hollow Mountains was a landmark book featuring black-and-white images taken by Robert Ashton around the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy, alongside original writing from local creatives including author Helen Garner. Fitzroy 1974 presents an authentic record of what it was like to live and work in one of Australia's most bohemian enclaves during a time of unprecedented change. In 1970s Fitzroy the colonial roots of urban Australia were still on show from bluestone lanes to hard-case pubs. The suburb began to teem with a new diversity, as the children of migrants set about finding their place among the high-rise commission flats. The streets were a sanctuary for First Nations People from all over the Kulin nation and beyond. Mother Teresa’s Sisters of Mercy sat beside the Divine Light Mission, the Greek Orthodox Church and the good Protestant nuns, around the corner from student flop houses and industrial sweat shop

    £28.00

  • People in London: One Photographer. Five Years.

    Elliott & Thompson Limited People in London: One Photographer. Five Years.

    Book SynopsisLondon is one of the world's greatest cities. Filled with people of all races, religions and nationalities, and packed with energy, it is a dynamic melting pot and a colourful testimony to the human spirit. Over five years, photographer Richard Slater has traversed the streets of the city, photographing, meeting and talking with ordinary Londoners from all walks of life. The result is this rich and vibrant celebration of London in its many different guises. Accompanied by insightful commentary that tells the stories behind the images, the book features London's tribes - whether identified by class, wealth, or taste; the extraordinary number of faith groups; the population's diversity of race and ethnicity; the creative and political life of London's streets; the numerous festivals and celebrations that take place throughout the year; and, finally, the many surprises that lie hidden within the metropolis. Utterly unique, People in London is a celebration of diversity, and a love letter to this great city.Trade Review'People in London is a brilliant illustration of why London is the most exciting city in the world and brings this fantastic place to glorious, colourful life.' - Boris Johnson, Mayor of London

    £17.99

  • Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd In God's Mirror: The Theyyams of Malabar

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTheyyam is an extraordinary 2,000-year-old ritual of worship found only in the northern region of India’s south-western state of Kerala. It is in this myth-wrapped land that empowered men become temporarily transformed into deities. Whilst the process is an internal one that obliterates the practitioner’s human persona, on an external level his face is transformed by intricate make-up and his body fantastically costumed. The word ‘Theyyam’ is a corruption of daivam, meaning, quite simply, God. The practitioners of Theyyam perform specific rituals and dance to express their joy at seeing their devotees, whilst the last stages of their manifestation involve them blessing, healing, exorcising, answering questions and maintaining the link between humanity and the divine. Pepita Seth’s decades-long association with Theyyam’s practitioners gave her unprecedented access to their unique culture. In God's Mirror: The Theyyams of Malabar is the culmination, in her words and photographs, of her commitment to this extraordinary subject.Table of ContentsPreface 1. Annapoorneswari's World 2. The Sacred Universe 3. Theyyam 4. Practitioners and Training 5. Costumes Master Version 6. Face Writing and Masks 7. Auxiliary Castes and Holy Weapons 8. Shrines and Their Roles 9. The Identity Of A Deity 10. Before The Kaliyattam 11. Puli Theyyams 12. Muchilottu Bhagavathi 13. Vishnumurthy 14. Ottakolam 15. Puthiya Bhagavathi 16. Cheermba 17. Nangalankara Bhagavathi 18. The Alambady Brahmins 19. The Gods of the Ten Houses 20. The Tulu Veeran 21. Out of Season 22. Ali Bhuta 23. Chamundi 24. Ukkummal Chamundi 25. Gulikan 26. Last Statement Glossary

    5 in stock

    £40.00

  • My Generation: The Classic Rock Photos of Baron

    Omnibus Press My Generation: The Classic Rock Photos of Baron

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisWorld-renowned Rock photographer, one of the originals at Rolling Stone Magazine and its first chief photographer, an author of multiple photographic books, Baron Wolman recently began posting what he calls his "InstaMusicMemories" on Instagram and sharing them on Facebook. Each post features intimate and revealing text which contextualises the photographs, complementing his images of the classic Rock Stars of the Woodstock generation and inspiring this book. The vast majority of these photographs are being published for the first time, or have only been published in vintage issues of Rolling Stone.

    5 in stock

    £18.00

  • Frank S. Matsura

    Chronicle Books Frank S. Matsura

    5 in stock

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    5 in stock

    £31.12

  • Atlantic Books Mistral

    Book SynopsisRachel Cobb has photographed current affairs, long-term documentary and fine art projects for 33 years. Formerly a contributing photographer to The New York Times, she has been widely published in magazines such as The New Yorker, Time, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone and Stern. Among other accolades, her images have earned her Picture of the Year awards for her work during the 9/11 attacks in New York City and in war-torn Sarajevo. She has exhibited in solo and group shows in museums and galleries across the U.S. and in France.

    £28.00

  • The Palm House

    The Lilliput Press Ltd The Palm House

    Book SynopsisA monograph of duotone photographs, taken in the Palm House at the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, beautifully illustrate this building as it was prior to its restoration. The photographs capture the cluttered green jungle, worn by time and held high in affection by the enchanted visitors who stepped inside its lofty paradise. By bringing the reader around the house as it was, drawing the eye to detail upwards, along its unique metal walkway and into the smaller treasure, the orchid house; to look at the intricate glass panels, metal structure, the wooden frames with their own unique patina of the passage of time, The Palm House tells its story visually. Meanwhile, in an accompanying text, Brendan Sayers relates how a visitor felt on entering and exploring this exotic world, the history and the origin of the planting, the unique pot and tub culture, and the importance of the collection.

    £33.25

  • IRELAND

    The Lilliput Press Ltd IRELAND

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis full-colour kaleidoscope of over 150 photographs by one of North America's leading photographers evokes a pre-Celtic Tiger Ireland, recording a world on the cusp of radical change: a time-capsule of personalities and landscapes, professions and activities, caught in the amber of the camera's eye. Beginning with an Irish assignment from British Vogue in 1969, Woods' interest deepened with marriages to two Irish husbands, and she developed an abiding love for the people and places documented in subsequent decades. This Valentine to Ireland is now gathered into one resonant volume of images and visual epiphanies. The work ranges across the Irish countryside. Departing from Dublin and Wicklow, it extends to Roscommon and the Shannon estuary, recording street scenes, Travellers, the hunt, cattle marts and pub, cottage and country-house interiors. Six of the eight photo-essays focus on leading personalities: Garech Brown of Luggala, founder of Claddagh Records; the late Desmond FitzGerald, last knight of Glin; Marina Guinness, chatelaine; the late J.P. Donleavy, novelist, at home in County Westmeath; Hector McDonnell, artist, at home in Glenarm; and Tim Pat Coogan, historian.Trade Review‘Susan Wood’s magical photographic view of women will let everyone will see why the camera was invented.’ — GLORIA STEINEM ‘Wood’s shots offer a much more candid, colourful, and insightful tale.’ — UNA MULLALLY‘Susan Wood’s magical photographic view of women will let everyone will see why the camera was invented.’ — GLORIA STEINEM ‘Wood’s shots offer a much more candid, colourful, and insightful tale.’ — UNA MULLALLYThe photographs of Browne at home in Luggala are as intimate and tender as Wood’s memories of her time spent with him. -- Sophie Donaldson * The Independent *

    1 in stock

    £23.75

  • Poetry Wales Press Hoofpicks: Photographs of the Horse in Wales

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    £999.99

  • A Recollections Tour of Britain Eastern England

    Mortons Media Group A Recollections Tour of Britain Eastern England

    4 in stock

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    4 in stock

    £8.57

  • Evocations of Place: The Photography of Edwin

    Merrell Publishers Ltd Evocations of Place: The Photography of Edwin

    Book SynopsisHailed by the poet and architectural historian Sir John Betjeman as "a genius at photography", Edwin Smith (1912 - 1971) was one of Britain's foremost photographers. At the time of his death he was widely regarded as without peer in his sensitive renditions of historic architecture and his empathetic evocations of place. The recurrent themes of Smith's work - a concern for the fragility of the environment; an acute appreciation of the need to combat cultural homogenization by safeguarding regional diversity; and a conviction that architecture should be rooted in time and place - are as pressing today as when Smith first framed them in his elegant compositions. By providing the first in-depth survey of his work, this book introduces Smith's poignant imagery to a new generation. This paperback edition accompanies the RibA exhibition at 66 Portland Place, London, entitled A Vanishing Past: The Photography of Edwin Smith, 11 September 2014 to 13 December 2014. The exhibition will then travel to the Mann Island Gallery in Liverpool in 2016.

    £22.50

  • Night Flowers: From Avant-Drag to Extreme Haute

    Merrell Publishers Ltd Night Flowers: From Avant-Drag to Extreme Haute

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIt is a familiar sight late night in the centers of major cities like London and New York: the rush of people sneaking drunken kisses and fumbling exchanges before stumbling home. But travelling the opposite direction there is a select few who only come out after midnight. The 'Night Flowers' is an affectionate term that encompasses the loose-knit society of drag kings and queens, club kids, alternative-queer, transgender, goths, fetishists, cabaret and burlesque performers who bloom at night and burn brightly under the neon lights of central London.These portraits are the result of a project begun by Damien Frost in early 2014 where he went out every night to wander the streets of London in search of its most colourful inhabitants. In so doing, Damien first stumbled across the world of the 'Night Flowers' and he began documenting the people and their wild array of looks and creative expresssion.For the most part, the photographs are incidental portraits taken after chance encounters on the streets, down dark alleys or backstage in a club and often in cramped and crowded circumstances - the poise and grace of the subjects belying the quizzical looks or comments or event taunts thrown at them by passers-by. Damien's photographs reveal a massive array of artists, dancers, designers, performers and others who were turning themselves into an ephemeral artwork that would last for a few hours at most.

    1 in stock

    £17.95

  • South London Gallery Surfing with the Attractor

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £20.90

  • Dewi Lewis Publishing Lucky Box: A Guide to Modern Living

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    £17.99

  • Carrie Levy: 51 Months

    Trolley Press Carrie Levy: 51 Months

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA daughter documents the absence of her father at home, after he is in prison for 51 Months. On her 15th birthday Carrie Levy was waiting at home in hope for her father's return. He didn't make it. At the time he was being sentenced to prison for four years. Here she charts the years of his absence from their lives through her camera, as the void he left is filled with memories and reminders of him, compounded by his absence, from the empty garden, to the road trip to the prison five hours away. It took a year for Carrie Levy to grasp the consequences, the significance, of that day. At school her story was a jewel of gossip the sidelong glances, the whispers, the outright glares. But she worked hard, and left a half a year early to escape her own prison. She picked up her camera. With the glimmering dark glass between her and her life, she began to photograph the empty spaces in her home, on the road, outside the prison (her mother would make the 10-hour round trip almost every weekend), in her pointless garden. But it was not pointless. These pictures are redolent of loss, of vacant landscapes and interiors that appear to be meaningless but as a whole sing a narrative song of those four years, like Carson McCullers's sentences which, when dissected, add up to no more than nouns, verbs and adjectives, or the brushstrokes of Impressionist painting. It is a singular story, and one that stopped when her father came home in March, 2000. She spoke to her father for 15 minutes about his crime. It has not been mentioned since. Four months later, in June, Carrie Levy closed the lid of the suitcase under her bed that contained the 500 images she had taken.

    5 in stock

    £22.49

  • Echoes French Edition

    TROLLEY Echoes French Edition

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA year in the life of photographer Chris Steele-Perkins, and a vast departure from his usual striking images of Africa and Afghanistan: now he gives us misting glimpses of 2001, from the Surrey hills to New York; shots of family, home and his life that year. Chris Steele-Perkins has selected here, from the fragments of a working photographer's life and the archive of a single year - 2001, and the new millennium - images that unashamedly evoke his memories of that year, sentimental, odd, striking and intensely personal. Photographers create in an instant an image that is indelible - until the print fades. Memory, wilful and indiscriminate, cannot compete. But in Echoes Chris Steele-Perkins has somehow combined the two by selecting images he created throughout a single year that recall his misting glimpses of 2001. They are not his normal milieu, the stunning images of Africa and further abroad for which he is renowned. They are something new. Here are the Surrey hills, New York, Japan, family, Africa, home, solipsistic aide-memoires arranged in a chronology that combine to make, for him, a Pandora's box of his recollections of that year. No matter that they are at once intimate and unengaged. After all, photographers are human beings with the flickering sight of a raptor's eye, scanning the horizon and the nest.

    1 in stock

    £13.46

  • Double Dactyl

    Trolley Books Double Dactyl

    Book SynopsisBritish photographer Nick Waplington combines large format photographs of friends and family, scenes of British streets and seaside, with an added dimension of digital manipulation. Ranging from the almost undetectable, to the surreally fantastic. Double Dactyl accompanied Nick Waplington's solo show at The Whitechapel Gallery, London, December 2007-January 2008. One of Britain's leading contemporary photographers, Waplington first came to public notice with Living Room (1991), a photographic portrait based on the everyday lives of two close-knit families in Nottingham. Since then, often working in book form, he has become known for photographing British social scenery, and his life and close circle of friends and family in East London, where he lives and works. As an artist, Nick Waplington cannot be categorised. His work combines the enigmatic and the everyday, the complex and the straightforward, and the title of his Double Dactyl exhibition embodies these uncomfortable dualities. The word 'dactyl' comes from the Greek dactylos, a word with a mundane literal meaning: finger. In the technical language of poetic theory, however, a dactyl refers to a unit of rhythm that has three syllables, with the emphasis on the first (the long-short-short pattern resembling the joints of a finger). And yet this aesthetic terminology seems less pretentious when we realise that a double dactyl simply describes the rhythm of the artist's name: Nicholas Waplington. If the photographs in Double Dactyl are united by anything, they are united by Waplington's own multiplicity as an artist. His body of work could be described as a journey around the documentary, one that has prodded and played with notions of authenticity, authority and truth that conventionally define the genre. It could also be described as an experiment in doubleness.

    £23.99

  • I Love My India

    Dewi Lewis Publishing I Love My India

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    £16.14

  • Millennium School

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Millennium School

    Book SynopsisThe debut monograph by one of the most notable young Polish photographers which reveals a fascinating personal insight into life in communist Poland.

    £15.19

  • Dreams and Goals: The World Cup and World

    Dewi Lewis Media Ltd Dreams and Goals: The World Cup and World

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisA celebration of worls football culture from around the world by Alistair Berg, who has spent over 20 years capturing the beautiful game worldwide. Includes a special section on Africa and the build up to the 2010 World Cup.

    7 in stock

    £27.00

  • 100 Leading Ladies

    Dewi Lewis Media Ltd 100 Leading Ladies

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    £27.00

  • Surrounded by No One

    Trolley Books Surrounded by No One

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe theme of Margaret M. De Lange's second book is one of loneliness. It is a personal documentary, which follows people close to her as well as some that she has met only briefly, and the solitude they encounter. As she says: Being lonely is not the same as being alone. The loneliness we experience when surrounded by people is the loneliness we try our hardest to hide. We all have aspects to ourselves that we try not to display. Aspects which are personal and vulnerable. On an unconscious level, I think I look for these sides to myself in the people around me. Those I'm close to, but also strangers I only have fleeting encounters with. It is when I see myself that I take my photographs. These people become my mirrors; my way of showing those parts of me I'm trying to keep hidden. My insecurities, dreams and longings. My happiness and sorrows, victories and downfalls. My loneliness.

    5 in stock

    £21.25

  • Joan of ARC Had Style

    Trolley Books Joan of ARC Had Style

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA collection of portraits of women by Amelia Troubridge, one of the foremost portrait photographers working in the UK today.

    1 in stock

    £40.00

  • Scott Caruth Molatham

    Trolley Books Scott Caruth Molatham

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisScott Caruth (b. 1990 in Glasgow, Scotland) lives and works between Glasgow and Berlin. Caruth takes specific sites, communities or histories as his point of departure within his extensively research driven practice and investigates their relationship with documentary methods. In critiquing the role of systems that concern themselves with the politics of evidence', his work focuses on how individual responses can challenge preconceived notions of institutionalised mythologies.

    5 in stock

    £21.25

  • Trolley Books Anna Fox Karen Knorr U.S. Route 1 After Berenice

    Book SynopsisAnna Fox is an acclaimed contemporary British photographer and is Professor of Photography at the University for the Creative Arts where she currently holds an AHRC Impact Award for the project Fast Forward Women in Photography. Fox's solo shows have been seen at Photographer's Gallery, London, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago amongst others and her work has been included in international group shows including Centre of the Creative Universe: Liverpool and the Avant Garde at Tate Liverpool and The 80s: Photographing Britain at Tate Britain. She was shortlisted for the 2010 Deutsche Borse Photography Prize and her work is included in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, The National Gallery of Art, Washington and the Yale Centre for British Art. Karen Knorr (USA / UK) was born in Germany and grew up in San Juan Puerto Rico in the 1960's. She Is Emeritus Professor of Photography at the University for the Creative Arts. She lives in Hackney, London. Karen Knorr won the V International Photography Pilar Citoler Prize in 2010. She has been nominated for the Deutsche Börse in 2011 and 2012 and Prix Pictet in 2012 and 2018. Karen Knorr's work is included in collections worldwide including Moma (San Francisco), The Museum of Fine Art (Houston) Museum of Art and Photography, (Bangalore) Tate Museum (London) and Pompidou Museum (Paris). In 2025 she had a solo exhibition of her series Fables and Other Stories at Matmut Centre of Contemporary Art, Rouen, France. Berenice Abbott was an American photographer best known for her portraits of cultural figures of the interwar period, New York City photographs of architecture and urban design of the 1930s. Her road trip project U.S.1 was made in the mid 1950s in collaboration with her assistant. She explains their reasons for making it: We wanted to capture visually the character of an historic section of the United States, its beauties and incongruities and all. If visible evidences of the past survived, we wanted to photograph them before bulldozers and derricks moved in.

    £36.00

  • Mother and Father

    Dewi Lewis Publishing Mother and Father

    Book SynopsisA moving journal of the final years of a 60-year marriage that reflects on the bond between husband and wife, which even the effects of Alzheimers could not break.

    £28.80

  • The Quiet Town Of Tipton

    Dewi Lewis Publishing The Quiet Town Of Tipton

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    £17.99

  • Pop Pills: The Usage of Behavior Medication by

    £27.00

  • The Oxford Pictures

    Dewi Lewis Publishing The Oxford Pictures

    £28.50

  • Nightwatch: Painting with Light

    Carpet Bombing Culture Nightwatch: Painting with Light

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    £23.70

  • Abandoned Planet

    Carpet Bombing Culture Abandoned Planet

    Book SynopsisAbandoned Planet showcases the haunting poetry of abandoned places and takes you on a journey through a world most will never see. The pathos, the magic, the profound sadness of each image invites you to contemplate not only the eventual failure of all human endeavour but also that difficult to describe, indistict yearning for a world less civilised, a nostalgia for wild spaces - for a life less tame.

    £23.70

  • The Death of Photography: The Shooting Gallery

    Carpet Bombing Culture The Death of Photography: The Shooting Gallery

    Book Synopsis?From the filth and the fury to the elegant extravaganza, Peter Gravelle', the many named photographer, has remained in the shadows of punk rock, low culture and high fashion, deflecting attention while steadily producing an epic body of iconic work. ?The Death of Photography' is a tour de force, a high end art book showcasing forty years of the best punk, fashion and portraiture of Gravelle's career. Heavily stylised images are woven together with Gravelle's own fascinating recollections from a live lived in technicolour.

    £23.70

  • Abandoned Planet: The Search Continues

    Pro-Actif Communications Abandoned Planet: The Search Continues

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £22.46

  • I Write to Tell You of a Baby Boy Born Only

    Clearview I Write to Tell You of a Baby Boy Born Only

    Book SynopsisThis is the first ever retrospective of David Eustace, one of the world's leading photographers. This eclectic mix of portraiture, landscape, and social observation has been hotly anticipated by the media and public for years. The title of this book is the first line of the agency's letter to David Eustace's parents, informing them that a baby boy had been born and was available for adoption. It represents the beginning of his journey.Trade ReviewThere is such warmth, serenity and sensitivity in David's images. They possess a timeless quality and an authenticity that is deeply reflective of the man himself. I feel privileged to have had the pleasure of working with David over the years and this gorgeous book brings back many fond memories. It reminds me of the value of great photography and the enduring power of the still image. Tony Chambers. Editor in Chief, Wallpaper Magazine. The photographs are stunning. When we first met I remember being intrigued by him as a man and his past. I felt strongly that he had captured the real me, at a very important time in my career. I've worked with him many times and it's such a pleasure. Ewan McGregor. Actor. David's work is a true reflection of him, curious, warm, garrulous and open. His view of the world is frank, honest and always positive. He is a romantic who interacts with his subjects on equal terms. The richness of his colour and the structure of his black and white work is something many photographers could learn from. Whilst a sense of unhurried patience underlies all his images. There is a lack of artifice which comes from having looked closely at what he photographs that I love. Mike Trow. Picture Editor, British Vogue. David captures the beauty and soul in all his work whether it is portraits or landscapes. He is a genius. Wendy Hinton, Photography Editor. Harrods Magazine. His work is characterised by a classic - or perhaps more precisely, modernist - finely tuned and apparently simple sensitivity to form, through lighting and composition. Beautiful and impeccably crafted, without gimmicks or trickery, his photographs transcend current style and are timeless in their depiction of the human condition. Robin Gillanders, Reader in Photography. Edinburgh Napier University. The thing I like about David's photos are the empty spaces. There's a romantic desolation about them. They're very peaceful. Tracey Emin. Artist. David Eustace is a seismograph - his portraits have a way of exposing what lies beneath the surface. Trevor Lunn. Creative Director. If great photography has the power to emotionally move the viewer then I class David as one of the greats. Enjoy this book and discover for yourselves what truly inspiring photography is all about. Caroline Metcalfe, Director of Photography. Conde Nast Traveller.

    £48.00

  • I Write to Tell You of a Baby Boy Born Only

    Clearview I Write to Tell You of a Baby Boy Born Only

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFirst ever retrospective by one of the world's leading photographers - hotly anticipated by the press and public for years. This Special Limited Edition version is one of only 300 copies. Released in a handcrafted slipcase edition and offered with a numbered, stamped and signed original print by David Eustace.Trade ReviewThere is such warmth, serenity and sensitivity in David's images. They possess a timeless quality and an authenticity that is deeply reflective of the man himself. I feel privileged to have had the pleasure of working with David over the years and this gorgeous book brings back many fond memories. It reminds me of the value of great photography and the enduring power of the still image. Tony Chambers. Editor in Chief, Wallpaper Magazine. The photographs are stunning. When we first met I remember being intrigued by him as a man and his past. I felt strongly that he had captured the real me, at a very important time in my career. I've worked with him many times and it's such a pleasure. Ewan McGregor. Actor. David's work is a true reflection of him, curious, warm, garrulous and open. His view of the world is frank, honest and always positive. He is a romantic who interacts with his subjects on equal terms. The richness of his colour and the structure of his black and white work is something many photographers could learn from. Whilst a sense of unhurried patience underlies all his images. There is a lack of artifice which comes from having looked closely at what he photographs that I love. Mike Trow. Picture Editor, British Vogue. David captures the beauty and soul in all his work whether it is portraits or landscapes. He is a genius. Wendy Hinton, Photography Editor. Harrods Magazine. His work is characterised by a classic - or perhaps more precisely, modernist - finely tuned and apparently simple sensitivity to form, through lighting and composition. Beautiful and impeccably crafted, without gimmicks or trickery, his photographs transcend current style and are timeless in their depiction of the human condition. Robin Gillanders, Reader in Photography. Edinburgh Napier University. The thing I like about David's photos are the empty spaces. There's a romantic desolation about them. They're very peaceful. Tracey Emin. Artist. David Eustace is a seismograph - his portraits have a way of exposing what lies beneath the surface. Trevor Lunn. Creative Director. If great photography has the power to emotionally move the viewer then I class David as one of the greats. Enjoy this book and discover for yourselves what truly inspiring photography is all about. Caroline Metcalfe, Director of Photography. Conde Nast Traveller.

    1 in stock

    £112.50

  • The Power of the Polaroid: Instantly Forever

    Clearview The Power of the Polaroid: Instantly Forever

    Book SynopsisA polaroid is the physical and organic reminder of a particular moment, enabling the creative team to step back and fully consider the technical and artistic direction of a photoshoot. The excitement of watching the image slowly developing and seeing the final result makes the polaroid a tiny artwork all of its own.In this book, uber-stylist and storyteller Jo Hambro showcases some of her vast personal records of polaroids taken from the fashion shoots she has worked on over the last two decades. Combined with her extraordinary notebooks, scribbles and sketches formulating the stories that each shoot is based on, (in which polaroids are an indispensable part), we are taken into the hidden world of fashion's creative process.

    £25.50

  • Dough Portraits

    Art / Books Dough Portraits

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    5 in stock

    £22.49

  • Want More

    Art / Books Want More

    Book Synopsis

    £19.12

  • Outcome: LGBT Portraits

    Arachne Press Outcome: LGBT Portraits

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 2014 Photographer Tom Dingley set up his #Outcome project - to photograph LGBT people with the attributes of their everyday life - their work, or their interests; and holding a picture of themself as a child. The message was, no matter how hard it is growing up, no matter who you were, you become who you become, and you are amazing.Two years and several exhibitions later, this is the Outcome. Portraits from all walks of life: Performers, Artists, Writers, Cooks, Bloggers, Campaigners, Politicians, Volunteers, Diplomats, Entrepreneurs, Journalists, Health Care professionals, Engineers, Pilots, athletes, Plant Hunters, Shamans, Teachers , Students... from a peer of the realm to the woman next door, this is a book about celebration, not celebrity. The exhibition and photographing continues, travelling around the UK as more people are added to the archive.

    7 in stock

    £23.75

  • The Beat Scene

    Reel Art Press The Beat Scene

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £25.46

  • Tickets

    Reel Art Press Tickets

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisEnter the world of America's travelling carnival.

    20 in stock

    £17.95

  • Peace: Photographs By Jim Marshall

    £17.95

  • American Voyage

    Reel Art Press American Voyage

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £25.46

  • Leonard Freed: Black In White America 1963-1965

    Reel Art Press Leonard Freed: Black In White America 1963-1965

    Book SynopsisA fresh and expanded edition, this is the definitive collection of Leonard Freed's seminal and timely Civil Rights photo essay from 1968.

    £39.96

  • Physical Poetry Alphabet

    Sylph Editions Physical Poetry Alphabet

    5 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    5 in stock

    £36.00

  • Uniformbooks Condensations

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    £10.98

  • 15 in stock

    £15.99

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