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BRUCE GILDEN “What I’m searching for when I walk the street are people I can engage with: somebody whose face, and particularly eyes, scream a story.” – Bruce Gilden In...
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BRUCE GILDEN story by Dermot Healy After the Off is a unique collaboration between two great artists. Set in rural Ireland, against the background of the on-course gambling operating at...
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RPS Journal - The Year's 10 Best Books, 2016 DOUGIE WALLACE Premier Padmini taxis, first introduced to the streets of Mumbai in the 1960s, have now all but disappeared following the...
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LAST FEW COPIESShortlisted for the Arles Author Book Award 2017 ALEXANDER CHEKMENEV In 1994-1995, in Luhansk, a town in southeast Ukraine, social services began employing photographers to take passport photos in the...
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IAIN MCKELL In 1976, aged nineteen and a student at Exeter College of Art, Iain McKell got a summer job on Weymouth seafront photographing holidaymakers. It was a wonderful opportunity...
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Winner European Publishers Award For Photography 2014 KIRILL GOLOVCHENKO Essay by Christian Caujolle Bitter Honeydew depicts the lives of those who run roadside stalls in Ukraine – ‘tochka’, where they...
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CHRIS STEELE-PERKINS & RICHARD SMITH 1956, sixty years ago, was a watershed year for Teds. In September that year the Bill Haley film Rock Around The Clock arrived in the UK....
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Winner of the Documentary Book award at Moscow International Photo Awards 2014 ELIN HØYLAND introduced by Gerry Badger When Elin Høyland heard about two elderly brothers, Harald and Mathias Ramen,...
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A social history of bathing in Britain SUSIE PARR In recent years, ‘wild swimming’ – a movement that has inspired people to plunge into river, lake and sea in search...
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GIACOMO BRUNELLI Foreword by Alison Nordström Giacomo Brunelli’s first book, The Animals, was published by us in 2008 to great critical acclaim. After being out of print for several years a new edition is...
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Award of Excellence in the category "Photography Book of the Year" in the photojournalism contest POYi 2023. JACOB EHRBAHN Wars in Afghanistan, Syria and other countries have generated a massive...
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POLLY BRADEN & SALLY WILLIAMS A Place For Me tells the stories of 50 people living in homes in the community. It is inspiring, moving, heartbreaking and motivating to read...
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A very limited number of signed copies are currently available. ALAN J. WARD In 2014 Alan J. Ward purchased a collection of ‘quarter plate’ glass negatives on a whim, from an Ebay...
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Winner European Publishers Award for Photography 2012Nominated Kassel Fotobook Award 2013 ALESSANDRO IMBRIACO Text by Bill Kouwenhoven Over the last five years Alessandro Imbriaco has been photographing issues around housing...
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Winner 2013 European Publishers Award for Photography ALISA RESNIK One Another features images mainly taken at night in St Petersburg and Berlin. Leaden-coloured scenes, greasy spoon cafés, empty halls and...
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AMBROISE TÉZENAS "The fascination we have as humans with our ability to do evil, witness the evidence of horror and stare fixedly at photographic, filmic or artefacts connected with death,...
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BERRIS CONOLLY In 1988 Untitled Gallery launched the Sheffield Project. Entitled ‘Regeneration’, this was an extensive three-year project that involved several photographic commissions to document the significant changes that were...
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BRIAN GRIFFIN Immensely sad to hear the news of the death of a good friend, the amazing photographer Brian Griffin, at the weekend. Brian was quite remarkable. He was always...
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Observer Photography Book Of The Month / Sean O'HaganShortlisted Rencontres d'Arles Author Book Award CATHERINE BALET with RICARDO MARTINEZ PAZ Looking for the Masters in Ricardo’s Golden Shoes is a...
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The Observer Photobook Of The Month / Sean O'Hagan.photo-eye Photobook of the Week / Jordan Sullivan.A selected winner Creative Review Photography Annual CELINE MARCHBANK In September 2009 Celine Marchbank’s mother, Sue Miles, was diagnosed with lung cancer and...
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CHRIS STEELE-PERKINS The New Londoners is a powerful celebration of London’s unique cultural richness, and of the diversity that is the hallmark of this great city. Chris Steele-Perkins has photographed...
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A special limited edition of only 100 signed and numbered copies. Last few copies available Large format, 420mm x 300mm, 37 colour plates, 48 pages, wiro bound in a presentation box lined...
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DOUGIE WALLACE Dougie Wallace has turned his camera on man’s best friend and the strange world of ‘pet parents’. Dogs, and his pursuit of them, have taken him to London,...
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ED VAN DER ELSKEN ‘I sing the praises of life. I am not more complicated than that. I sing everything: love, courage, beauty but also anger, blood, sweat and tears.’...
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ELIN HØYLAND 'Brother | Sister' tells the story of Edvard and Bergit Bjelland who grew up with their parents and siblings on a small farm in a remote part of Norway...
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HELEN SEAR Four thousand square foot of blue-flecked linoleum is decorated with maps of the world…. This random patchwork, traversed by thousands of people scuffing its surface, is slowly being...
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GIACOMO BRUNELLI Go where we may, rest where we will, Eternal London haunts us still. – Thomas Moore Giacomo Brunelli was commissioned by The Photographers Gallery, London to produce a body...
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GUILLAUME SIMONEAU Introduced by Lisa J. Sutcliffe Love and War chronicles Guillaume Simoneau’s on-off relationship with Caroline Annandale. They first met at the Maine Photographic Workshop in 2000. Both in...
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HARVEY BENGE The special limited edition includes the book and a print of the cover image signed and numbered by Harvey Benge. The image size is 7" x 5". Photographed...
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POLLY BRADENwith words by Sally Williams & Claire-Louise Bennett Overworked, under-appreciated and often vilified: it's hard being a lone parent in a society still geared to a two-parent family. And...
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CHARLES ROZIER Asked what he wished to convey in his poetry, Robert Lowell once said “I want to break your heart.” This book is nothing if not heart breaking, heartbreakingly...
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Observer Photography Book of the Month, Sean O'Hagan JOHN COMINO-JAMES "… a 'gentle visual exploration' but also immensely sensitive and perceptive." - Jonathan Dimbleby As a small boy, John Comino-James stood in school cap...
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KAJSA GULLBERG A personal exploration of female sexuality In the fall of 2017 Kajsa Gullberg went to a swinger club in the city where she lives. This was not to work...
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LIAM BAILEY The remarkable photographs in Forever Engand were taken at Bekonscot Model Village in Beaconsfield. Initially built by a London accountant to entertain his house guests, it opened to...
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LIZ HINGLEY Texts by Elizabeth Edwards & Chistopher Pinney Liz Hingley, the daughter of two Anglican priests, grew up in Birmingham, one of the UK’s most culturally diverse cities, where...
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MAKIKO '...Quite a few of the photographers who have shot Battleship Island have approached me so far. However, I think that many of the photos MAKIKO has captured best describe...
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MARTIN PARR ‘Martin Parr is a chronicler of our age… His photographs are original and entertaining, accessible and understandable. But at the same time they show us in a penetrating...
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Selected by MARTIN PARR ‘Warm, funny and frequently hilarious – a wonderful collection of cards celebrating the American Christmas.’ Martin Parr has put together another wonderful book from his personal...
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MELANIE FRIEND "This important new work confirms Melanie Friend as one of the leading landscape photographers working in this country today. The Plain holds in perfect tension the light and dark sides of the...
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CATHERINE BALET Catherine Balet’s new series Moods in a Room plays with virtual reality by mixing pictorial textures and digital photographic elements. Using images she collects from her personal archives,...
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MATTHEW FINN with an essay by ELIZABETH EDWARDS Over a thirty year period, from 1987 onwards, Matthew Finn collaborated with his mother, Jean, to document her everyday life through a...
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Winner of the 2017 Arles Luma prize. Grozny: Nine Cities was selected to be included in the Spanish National Library’s exhibition at PHotoESPAÑA 2019 GROZNY: NINE CITIES Olga Kravets, Maria Morina &...
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PADDY SUMMERFIELD Introduced by Patricia Baker-Cassidy … a sustained enquiry and search for understanding and meaning in a sometimes-bleak interior landscape … the great success of 'Empty Days' is in drawing the...
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ROB BALL with an essay by DR. MARK RAWLINSON Between around 1880 and World War II, Coney Island was the largest amusement area in the United States attracting several million visitors...
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THE REUSE OF ALBANIAN BUNKERS FROM THE COMMUNIST ERA ROBERT HACKMAN To strengthen his own political position, Albania’s dictator Enver Hoxha (who ruled from 1944 to 1985), convinced his people...
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SIMON BRANN THORPE texts by Chad Elias and Jacob Mundy October 2015 marked the 40th anniversary of the outbreak of conflict in Western Sahara. It is a conflict that remains...
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SUSAN A. BARNETT "as much a sociological gauge of Western culture as it is a typological or photographic study, brilliant in its simplicity."– Mark Murrmann, Mother Jones 'The sheer diversity makes for...
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Te Ahi Ka was selected to be included in the Spanish National Library’s exhibition at PHotoESPAÑA 2019 MARTIN TOFT New Zealand’s Whanganui River is the lifeblood of the Māori. The tribes of Whanganui...