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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LAY OF THE LAND: A SELF-TAUGHT PHOTOGRAPHER'S JOURNEY TO FIND FAITH, LOVE, AND HAPPINESS
Written by Greer, Joe
A spiritually uplifting and beautiful designed visual memoir by the hugely popular photographer on Instagram, Joe Greer, combining thoughtful essays and more than 100 gorgeous landscape photos--half fan favorites, and half never-before-seen.
LOS CUBANOS: SEARCHING FOR CUBA'S SOUL
Written by Figueredo-Veliz, Volker
Journey into the soul of Cuba! Cuba is one of the most enticing, exotic, and romantic places that photographers can hope to find. The lucky ones get to spend a week or two just in Havana, while others go on day-trips to the tobacco farms in the Valle de Viñales, or take a tour to the eastern tip of the island to visit Santiago de Cuba.
RADICAL JUSTICE: LIFTING EVERY VOICE
Radical Justice brings together two bodies of socially-engaged photographic portraiture by Accra Shepp, who has documented New York City's Occupy Wall Street movement starting in 2011 and its racial justice/BLM protests since 2020.
CHERRY BLOSSOM
Using medium-format film photography alongside notes, postcards, and other mixed media, non-binary photographer Ryker Allen explores intimacy, emotional trauma, and the fragility of masculinity in their first photo book Cherry Blossom.
9 STRONG WOMEN
These ready-to-mail or frame cards honor the unsung women who have contributed to the betterment of all people through the history of the United States.
BORN FREE AND EQUAL: THE STORY OF LOYAL_____-AMERICANS
When donating his WWII photographs of interned Japanese-Americans to the Library of Congress in 1965, Ansel Adams wrote, "I think this Manzanar Collection is an important historical document and I trust it can be put to good use."
WATER VIEWS: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAVID ONDAATJE
Written by Ondaatje, David
Journey high above the world's most unforgettable waterscapes via this stunning collection of aerial photographs by David Ondaatje.
NASA ARCHIVES 40TH ED
Written by Launius, Roger
On October 1, 1958, the world's first civilian space agency opened for business as an emergency response to the Soviet Union's launch of Sputnik a year earlier.
JOSEF HEINRICH DARCHINGER. WIRTSCHAFTSWUNDER
Written by Honnef, Klaus
It was no more than eight years after the surrender of the Nazi government when Josef Heinrich Darchinger set out on his photographic journey through the West of a divided Germany. The bombs of World War II had reduced the country's major cities to deserts of rubble. Yet his pictures show scarcely any signs of the downfall of a civilization.
ANDINOS: ENCOUNTERS IN CUSCO, PERU
Peruvian photographer Gabriel Baretto celebrates the notions of what it means to be Andino. Much like the Humans of New York for the people and indigenous culture of Peru. In collaboration with Peruvian anthropologist Francesco D'Angelo, Gabriel Barreto Bentín offers an intimate portrait of the Andean society of Cusco, Peru.