Alex Webb: Dislocations

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Alex Webb: Dislocations
Recognised as a pioneer of colour photography, Alex Webb is able to juxtapose gesture, colour and contrasting cultural tensions into a single beguiling frame, resulting in evocative images that elevate fractured and multilayered meanings. His book Dislocations, first published in...

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DMZ: Demilitarized Zone of Korea

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DMZ: Demilitarized Zone of Korea
This book is Park Jongwoo’s photo-documentation of the Demilitarized Zone or DMZ of Korea, the strip of land dividing North and South Korea. About 248 km long, 4 km wide, and 60 km from Seoul, this buffer zone between the...

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Jin-Me Yoon

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Jin-Me Yoon
A three-decade compendium of Jin-me Yoon’s photographic series exploring Canadian and Asian stereotypes and identity. Covering over 30 years of artistic practice, this book celebrates the complex yet highly distilled photographs of Korean-born, Vancouver-based Jin-me Yoon’s (born 1960) dynamic vision....

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War (Vol 5 & 6)

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War (Vol 5 & 6)
As the war in Ukraine goes on, photographer Oleksandr Glyadelov continues his photographic series War. He follows Ukrainian troops and is usually one of the first civilians who arrives after the liberation of a city or village to record the...

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War (Vol 3 & 4)

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War (Vol 3 & 4)
Each volume of this series deals with the presentation of highly charged content and documents the state of affairs in Ukraine with the sensibility of an analogue camera that takes no chances. Glyadelov claims that there is no distance between...

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Havana Noir

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Havana Noir
A few years ago, I passed Cuban nights through Havana’s streets, and they were always accompanied by a sense of cheerfulness. Today, joy and smiles are changed in sense of resignation and disappoint due to the situation of total social...

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我不知道 / Wǒ bù zhīdào

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我不知道 / Wǒ bù zhīdào
I do not know, 我 不 知道, (pronounced Wǒ bù zhīdào), is the first complete sentence I learned in Chinese. And every time people ask me ‘What is going on in China?’ I always respond using that sentence: Wǒ bù...

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D'AGATI VUCCIRIA

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D'AGATI VUCCIRIA
“La Vucciria” is one of Palermo’s oldest market districts, founded 900 years ago by the Arabs who formerly ruled Sicily.
 Many people still live in ramshackle buildings showing the effects of World War II bombings, as well as from the...

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What Becomes A Legend Most: A Biography of Richard Averdon (PRELOVED)

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What Becomes A Legend Most: A Biography of Richard Averdon (PRELOVED)
PRELOVED – GOOD CONDITION The first definitive biography of Richard Avedon, a monumental photographer of the twentieth century, from award-winning photography critic Philip Gefter. In his acclaimed portraits, Richard Avedon captured the iconic figures of the twentieth century in his starkly...

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Saul Leiter: The Centennial Retrospective

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Saul Leiter: The Centennial Retrospective
Celebrating the centennial of Saul Leiter’s birth, the official retrospective of a revolutionary figure in twentieth-century photography. Saul Leiter photographed and painted nearly every day for over sixty years, amassing an enormous archive, most of which remained unseen during his...

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William Klein (Photofile)

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William Klein (Photofile)
William Klein (born 1928) has always moved against the current. A painter, filmmaker, graphic designer and fashion photographer, Klein grew up in New York but has been based in Paris since 1948. His shots are often intense and immediate, disrupting...

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Henri-Cartier Bresson (Photofile)

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Henri-Cartier Bresson (Photofile)
Gorgeous duotones that show how, for Cartier-Bresson, art is an expression of common humanity. Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) studied painting before taking up photography in his early twenties. One of the founders of the photography agency Magnum (together with Robert Capa...

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Reclaim the Street: Street Photography's Moment

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Reclaim the Street: Street Photography's Moment
Featuring stunning imagery, this is a vibrant survey of the trends and talents fueling street photography today and a fresh take on what street photography can be. A world tour of the very best street photography today, Reclaim the Street...

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Masters of Photography: Bernice Abbot (PRELOVED)

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Masters of Photography: Bernice Abbot (PRELOVED)
PRELOVED – GOOD CONDITION In this redesigned and expanded version of a classic Aperture book, the work of Berenice Abbott (1898-1991) is introduced by historian Julia Van Haaften, and includes new, image-by-image commentary and a chronology of this artist's life. An...

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Masters of Photography: Dorothea Lange

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Masters of Photography: Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) documented rural poverty for the federal Resettlement Administration and Farm Security Administration from 1935 to 1939. Her powerful images--from migrant workers in California fleeing the "dustbowl," to struggling Southern sharecroppers-- became icons of the era. She later...

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Think Like a Street Photographer

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Think Like a Street Photographer
"Never does that old maxim 'the harder I practice, the luckier I get' ring truer." – Matt Stuart Street photography may look like luck, but you have to get out there and hone your craft if you want to shake...

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