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Pre-Order signed copies of Bryan Schutmaat's new monograph Sons of theLiving! plus new books by Luce

Pre-Order signed copies of Bryan Schutmaat's new monograph Sons of theLiving! plus new books by Luce Lebart, Jeffrey Conley, Robert Capa, Feng Li ... [View this email in your browser]( [Logo] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY  September 7, 2024 BESTSELLER Sons of the Living Bryan Schutmaat Signed copies available! Sons of the Living is a photobook about the land and people along the highways of America’s deserts. Photographed over the course of a decade in the American West’s arid and sweeping terrain, this work depicts a human capacity for endurance. Schutmaat offers an updated view of the “open road” that addresses a new era of uncertainty and anxiety. Amidst a backdrop of environmental decline, economic dispossession, and societal neglect, Sons of the Living draws attention to trouble on the road ahead and searches for our hope to withstand it. [Sons of the Living]( [View All Bestsellers]( PRE-ORDERS Failing Michael Brodie If A Period of Juvenile Prosperity was a cinematic dream, Failing is the awakening and the reckoning: a raw, wounded and searingly honest photographic diary of a decade marked by love and heartbreak, loss and grief. Failing often exists in darkness but is tuned to grace. Brodie’s eye stays forever open to the strange and fleeting beauty that exists in forgotten places — the open country and the lost horizons that sweep past dust-spattered windows in a spectral blur. [Failing]( TX I CA 19 Jason Lee The quiet images of a waning American landscape featured in Jason Lee’s new book TX | CA 19 were made in June and July 2019 on a drive to California from his adopted home state of Texas. This would be the last of such photo outings before he would relocate back to his native Southern California that September. [TX I CA 19]( Omen Phantasmagoria at the Farm Security Administration Archive: 1935–1944 Drawing from approximately 40,000 works of the Farm Security Administration Photographic Archive (1935–44) housed at the New York Public Library, Omen reviews and reframes this landmark project of modern American documentary photography. Many of the more iconic images that arose from this initiative were instrumental in constructing a hegemonic narrative of triumph against adversity in Depression-era America. In scrutinizing the backgrounds and secondary characters of some lesser-known photographs, however, a more turbulent story emerges. [Omen]( Senderos de Vida Life’s Pathways Flor Garduño Signed copies available! Senderos de Vida – Life’s Pathways is a recapitulation of unpublished photographs captured by Flor Garduño during her 45-year career. This book reveals discoveries Flor found in her personal archive, together with recent photographs whose paths surprisingly coincide. It is a unique window into her beginnings, her explorations in different corners of the world, and the experiences that have shaped her artistic perspective. [Senderos de Vida]( Will Write Soon Luce Lebart The hundreds of photographs gathered here — all issued from the peculiar category of the “real photo postcard” (RPPC) — lead us into the meanderings of day-to-day life in the towns and countryside of North America at the turn of the 20th century. They are hybrid images, halfway between traditional photographs and postcards. The original prints were not mass-produced images but real artisanal photographs produced from silver-gelatin negatives developed in chemical baths. [Will Write Soon]( RECENTLY FEATURED Winter Jeffrey Conley Jeffrey Conley's first monograph, Winter, was published by Nazraeli Press in 2011. It comprised a selection of 42 images of the essence of “winter”, quickly selling out and becoming a highly collectible monograph. Since this first publication, Conley has matured into one of the most accomplished landscape photographers of our time. Now comes a new and remastered edition of this important first book, which includes 18 additional images as well as the original 42, all remastered and reproduced to the highest standards on Korean art paper. [Winter]( Reverence Jeffrey Conley Robert Capa in the Making Workbooks Nigel Shafran Golden Times Feng Li Feng Li’s Golden Times is a wild, energetic documentation of a short-lived but fascinating phenomenon that occurred near the photographer’s home of Chengdu. Having returned from a job in Tokyo, Feng Li noticed videos on social media of large groups of people dancing to electric music in an uninviting field (nicknamed the Golden Beach) and decided to have a look for himself. The photographs in Golden Times capture the spontaneous and eclectic atmosphere of the nightly gatherings. [Golden Times]( We Are Carver Jessica Ingram Signed copies! Dark Waters Kristine Potter The Yellow River Zhang Kechun Live in the South Wind Zhu Baolei Zhu Baolei visits, explores and photographs abandoned buildings in the city of Nanning in southern China. Embedded in the urban landscape, these buildings have lost their use due to continuous expansion and development. Though deserted, Zhu Baolei found not only traces of human life in these apartments, but also objects and artifacts that passively tell the story of families, generations, and the city itself. [Live in the South Wind]( Country Life Karen Knorr Phosphor Viviane Sassen OUT OF PRINT Returning Josef Koudelka Out of Print. AS NEW, in publisher's shrinkwrap. The book was conceived of and edited by Josef Koudelka himself, who is known not only for his exceptional diligence, focus, and sensitive approach to capturing the world on film, but also for his uncompromising thoroughness and desire for perfection, all which combine to make this book an exceptional experience. $250 Hardbound [Returning]( Two Thousand Light Years from Home Pietro Mattioli Signed copy! Limited Time 30% discount! 4πR² Camille Solyagua Signed copy! The Sixties Richard Avedon [Instagram icon]( [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Website icon]( Copyright © 2024 photo-eye Bookstore, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: photo-eye Bookstore 1300 Rufina Circle, Suite A3 Santa Fe, NM 87507 505.988.5152 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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