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Richard Sexton: Terra Incognita. Richard Sexton
Terra Incognita
"Until recent catastrophic events, little attention was paid to the landscape and ecology of the American Gulf Coast. Acclaimed photographer Richard Sexton's evocative black-and... More
  Alison Jackson: Alison Jackson. Alison Jackson
Alison Jackson
"Alison Jackson has photographed the Queen of England on the toilet, George Bush and Tony Blair chatting in the sauna, Mick Jagger doing gymnastics, and Monica Lewinsky lighting Bill Clinton's cigar... More
     
Ordinary Obvious: America, 2006. Ordinary Obvious
America, 2006
"The two photographers collaborated on this project while taking a trip to Memphis, on their way to meet up with William Eggleston. They photographed America during this mock-up road trip... More
  Tatsuki Masaru: Decotora. Tatsuki Masaru
Decotora
"Chromed up, with individual artworks on their panels and lit up like Christmas trees, these Japanese trucks and their proud owners (with sharp eyes for detail), form part of a distinct sub... More
     
Michael Kenna: Mont St Michel. Michael Kenna
Mont St Michel
"Second printing is now available.

The small tidal island of Mont St Michel is situated just off the Normandy coast, connected to the mainland by a single causeway...
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  Hiroshi Watanabe: Findings. Hiroshi Watanabe
Findings
""These are honest and direct pictures; they bear a heavy silence, and are uncomplicated, singular ideas. These words invite a closer look uncompromised by time... More
     
Josef Breitenbach: Manifesto. Josef Breitenbach
Manifesto
"Born in Munich in 1896, Josef Breitenbach began taking photographs while working in the family wine merchant business. Proving less than successful at the latter... More
  Twinka Ishiwata-Pichler: Desperately Seeking Twinka. Twinka Ishiwata-Pichler
Desperately Seeking Twinka
"The ginger-and-white Twinka, born into an undomesticated family in El Cerrito, California in 1994, is well-known around the Nazraeli Portland office by artists who come to work on their books... More
     
Anna Claren: Holding. Anna Claren
Holding
Anna Claren's new book, Holding has no text-only the supposed biographical imagery of a sad, long-lost photo album. In this album, the light is harsh and the colors are faded... More
  Todd Hido: Between the Two. Todd Hido
Between the Two
"First printing is out-of-print. It is now in the second Printing

Todd Hido's striking new monograph, Between the Two...
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John Willis: Recycled Realities. John Willis
Recycled Realities
"Near the homes of photographers John Willis and Tom Young is a paper mill that sits in the otherwise pristine and picturesque climes of western Massachusetts. For Willis and Young... More
  Justin Kimball: Where We Find Ourselves. Justin Kimball
Where We Find Ourselves
Imagine a mythical forest: dappled with smoky light, granite outcrops hosting majestic stands of trees, a brook cascading nearby. Then you stumble across a colony of doughy... More
     
John Bernhard: Drift. John Bernhard
Drift
"This book is a visual journey, like a musical score, a personal diary, a compilation of images captured from the way John Bernhard sees the world... More
  Jonathan Hollingsworth: What We Think Now. Jonathan Hollingsworth
What We Think Now
In What We Think Now, Jonathan Hollingsworth recontextualizes the political poster, long a staple of civil disobedience, to fit 21st-century wars and the profound views they generate. In 2004... More
     
Walter W. Nelson: Ribbons of Time. Walter W. Nelson
Ribbons of Time
The Big Bend country of Texas remains one of the most extraordinary landscapes in America. The geology of the Big Bend has been called the most complex on earth... More
  Derek Dudek: china. Derek Dudek
china
"In the course of the 20th century a number of totalitarian regimes promoted art that was meant to celebrate the accomplishments of the state... More
     
Paul D Paul D'Amato
Barrio
"In 1988 photographer Paul D’Amato was driving around Chicago with his camera when he decided to follow Halsted Street into Pilsen, the city’s largest Mexican neighborhood... More
  George Haas: Forcing Nature. George Haas
Forcing Nature
"Reprocessed with the latest computer technology, George Haas' superb photography evokes the sense of place that is Los Angeles' famously artificial landscape, most of which... More
     
Adam Bartos: Boulevard. Adam Bartos
Boulevard
Essayist Geoff Dyer attempts to assay Adam Bartos’s resolutely mute photographs of street scenes in Los Angeles and Paris by referring to descriptive “antinomies” distinguishing the two cities—walk More
  Patrick Alt: Unknown Tuscany. Patrick Alt
Unknown Tuscany
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