JIMMY NELSON HOMAGE TO HUMANITY
Photographer Jimmy Nelson has traveled the world with his camera, visiting some of its most remote and ancient cultures: the resulting images will...
ANNIE LEIBOVITZ AT WORK
Annie Leibovitz, our most celebrated living photographer, explains how her pictures are madeLeibovitz addresses young photographers and readers...
JOEL MEYEROWITZ: WILD FLOWERS
An expanded large-format edition of Meyorowitz's 1983 photo-bouquet of urban floraThis new and expanded edition of Joel Meyerowitz's widely acclaimed...
Photography Monographs
TOSHIO SHIBATA: JAPAN
Spanning the career of one of Japan's most revered photographers, this monograph-- the only English-language volume of its kind--features exquisitely detailed full- page images that capture the relationship between human-made structures and the natural world. Toshio Shibata's large-format contemporary landscapes are distinguished by their haunting beauty, graceful composition, and metic
VIVIANE SASSEN: MIRRORS AND PORTALS
Tracing a career of more than thirty years, this celebration of the prodigiously talented Dutch photographer includes vibrantly colored portraiture, landscapes, still lifes, abstract compositions and fashion editorials. From her early African-inspired work to her more recent experiments in interventionist techniques, Viviane Sassen has gained international acclaim for her striking, dyna
STEVE MCCURRY: DEVOTION
From one of the most renowned photographers working today, this collection of images explores human spirituality in all its remarkable diversity and beauty. American Magnum and National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry is known for his compelling and evocative images that capture the human experience and the spirit of place; his 1984 portrait of Sharbat Gula, the Afghan Girl, is on
TINA MODOTTI
Embracing every aspect of Modotti's brief but stellar career and filled with archival images and insightful essays, this is certain to be the definitive reference work on a photographer whose art was suffused with humanity, emotion, compassion and technical brilliance. Tina Modotti's work spans less than a decade, but in that time she created uniquely powerful and lyrical images that co
MASAHISA FUKASE: PRIVATE SCENES
Written by Toda, Masako
Published for the first time in book form, this startling and intimate collection of late images by the great twentieth-century photographer comprises the series Private Scenes and Letters from Journeys. One of the most important Japanese photographers of the last century, Masahisa Fukase was known for exploring themes of isolation, loneliness and melancholy and for his transgressive an
THEM
Written by Rosalind Solomon
This work contains photographs of the artist's five months in Israel and the West Bank during 2010-11, working in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Nahariya, Bethlehem and Jenin. Photographs include, Jewish teenagers at Purim, Christians at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and Ghanaian pilgrims at the Mount of Olives.
DOES YELLOW RUN FOREVER? (SIGNED)
Written by Paul Graham
Paul Graham's Does Yellow Run Forever? comprises a series of photographs touching upon the ephemeral question of what we seek and value in life - love, wealth, beauty, clear-eyed reality or an inner dream world? The work weaves in and out of three groups of images: photographs of rainbows from Western Ireland, a sleeping dreamer, and gold stores in the United States.
PARIS (SIGNED)
Tiré du site Internet de Mack Books: "During the terrorist attacks on Paris in November 2015, photographer Paul Graham took refuge in an apartment in the city with his partner and young child. In response to the suffocating tension on the city's streets, he made this series.
DIRIYAH
Written by Sager, Bobby
After spending most of the last twenty years photographing people in war-torn places around the world, photographer Bobby Sager trains his gaze upon a UNESCO world heritage site in the Arabian desert to deliver a visual tour de force. Sager traveled to Diriyah, an ancient mud city abandoned by its inhabitants several decades ago.
NERO DOLCE & GABBANA
Written by Gabbana, Stefano
Black, the most powerful and overwhelming non-color, is the symbol of Dolce & Gabbana and encapsulates opposite feelings that attract: sensuality and rigor, tragedy and love. In this large-format black-and-white book, the great masters of Italian and international reportage are contrasted with the most important fashion photographers, who have interpreted Dolce & Gabbana Black from behi