INVISIBLE SUN: THE POWER OF HOPE THROUGH THE EYES OF CHILDREN
A richly produced new edition of evocative black-and-white and color photographic portraits of children in war-torn countries. Through the light in...
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JEWS OF IRAN: A PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRONICLE
Written by Vahidmanesh, Parvaneh
This book reveals one of the most beautiful and complicated untold stories of our time.
ERIK KESSELS: IN ALMOST EVERY PICTURE 18 SHEPHERD DOG
Written by Sophie Rijnaard
During the 1960s and ?70s, the Romanian town of Baile Tusnad, with its hot springs and spas, was famous as a holiday and weekend destination. The pictures tourists took home would frequently include the German Sheperd belonging to local photographer George Nitescu. The dog was a familiar and popular fixture in the town.
PATRICK WACK - DUST
Written by Patrick Wack
Dust de Patrick Wack est un travail documentaire sur la région autonome ouïghour de Chine, le Xinjiang - ou' Nouvelle Frontière ' en mandarin.
KAVEH KAZEMI - RETURN OF THE TALIBAN
Written by Kaveh Kazemi
The work of Iranian photojournalist Kaveh Kazemi is prolific, from covering the Iranian Revolution and conflict throughout the Persian Gulf to the Troubles in Northern Ireland. With ?Return of the Taliban?, Kazemi captures the mood of Afghanistan a month after the United States military ended its two-decade occupation and left the country for the Taliban to retake power.
ITALIAN PHOTOBOOK 1931-1941
Written by Giorgio Grillo
This publication examines the most interesting and innovative photographic books appearing in the decade in which ?modern? photography developed in Italy. The medium at that time oscillated between autonomous visual research (starting from the new experimentalism of the Futurists) and a ?functional?
JUAN HEIN: CLOUDS AND BOMBS
Clouds hold a special fascination for humans, we cannot help attempting to decode them, either to predict the weather or just for fun. But certain clouds signify something more than an approaching storm or a vivid imagination.