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December 16, 2023 BOOK SIGNING â TODAY
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--------------------------------------------------------------- Monument Trent Parke 3rd Printing Due March 2024. When Trent Parke moved to Sydney from a small Australian country town, his first impression was of the sheer volume of people. He would grab his camera and go out exploring at every opportunity, fascinated by the endless processions. At rush hour, he watched as the city workers moved in great mass, all walking the great conveyer belt of life. In a trance like state, treading the same path day after day, week after week, year after year⦠clocking on, clocking off, all under the spell of the city. Parke would stand on the edge of the wave, on the outside of a new world, looking in. As if watching a newly discovered species. [Pre-Order Monument or read more]( [View the full list of best sellers]( PRE-ORDER
--------------------------------------------------------------- Cross Road Blues Oli Kellett Cross Road Blues presents a selection of 33 photographs from UK-based Oli Kellettâs iconic series of the same name. Kellett began the project in 2016 during a visit Los Angeles, during which time the United States was literally at a political crossroads. The series evolved naturally from there, eventually taking on a more universal meaning as Kellett continued his work in other countries including Spain, Japan, Brazil and Mexico. [Pre-Order Cross Road Blues or read more]( NEW ARRIVALS
--------------------------------------------------------------- Horse of the Sea The White Horses of the Camargue Tony Bonanno Signed copies available! The Rhone Delta of France is home to one of the most amazing horse species in the world, the Camargue horse. For thousands of years this small but powerful equine survived and evolved in the wetlands and marshes of the Mediterranean in an area known as the Camargue. Sure footed, strong, disease resistant, and with great endurance, these horses were the preferred mount of the cattle and sheep herders of the area for hundreds of years. The Camargue horse and the gardian culture are a source of pride and passion among the Camargue people. Tony Bonannoâs photographs capture the power and beauty of this ancient steed, along with vignettes of the gardiansâ traditional culture. [Order Horse of the Sea or read more]( On Listening to Trees Albarrán Cabrera The Spanish artists duo Albarrán Cabrera has a special relationship with nature. Source of inspiration, photographic subject or almost unreal setting, it is always, in one way or another, present in their images. A common thread in their production, trees are often seen there: the shadow of a branch, the drawing of foliage that has become abstract or even a tortuous silhouette in the center of the frame. The images alternate between a palette of vivid colours, bordering on abstraction, and more monochrome tones, evoking a certain melancholy, plunging us into timeless landscapes. The result is a dreamlike, almost surreal world, unique to the Spanish duo. [Order On Listening to Trees or read more]( Eden Robert Adams Signed copies available! In the fall of 1968, Robert Adams, a college English teacher, found himself inexplicably drawn to photograph a nondescript area south of Colorado Springs whose most notable feature was a truck stop off the interstate. This pivotal early series was re-edited to include previously unpublished pictures from the period. First published in 1999 and long a rarity, Eden has now been made available again by Steidl. [Order Eden or read more]( Japanese Photography Magazines, 1880s to 1980s Kaneko RyÅ«ichi, Toda Masako, Ivan Vartanian Selected as one of the [Best Books of 2023]( by [David Campany]( [John Gossage]( [Hans Gremmen]( and [Todd Hido]( Japanese Photography Magazines: 1880s to 1980s is a one-hundred-year history told through camera and photography magazines. With over 1,300 illustrations, this book shows how magazines continually served as a genre-defining platform. [Order Japanese Photography Magazines, 1880s to 1980s or read more]( Mystery of the Ordinary William Eggleston At the beginning of photography, the sky was invariably gray, and both art photography and photojournalism were long dominated by black-and-white. Although the first universal color slide film came onto the market in 1935, it was reserved for the world of advertising, and as late as the 1980s it was still considered commercial, vulgar and unartistic. Despite this, from the 1960s more and more photographers began to discover the new creative possibilities of the medium. [Order Mystery of the Ordinary or read more]( RECENTLY FEATURED
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