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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WHAT MATTERS MOST: PHOTOGRAPHS OF BLACK LIFE: THE FADE RESISTANCE COLLECTION
Written by Moten, Fred
This powerful collection highlights the importance of snapshots in Black American life: as tools to challenge stereotypes, and as a way to document family and culture
OUR SELVES: PHOTOGRAPHS BY WOMEN ARTISTS
How have women artists used photography as a tool of resistance? Our Selves explores the connections between photography, feminism, civil rights, Indigenous sovereignty and queer liberation
PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE EDGE: VITTORIO SELLA AND WILFRED THESIGER
Written by Härtl, Roger
An illustrated look at two early-twentieth-century explorers whose work took them to deserts and mountain peaks, coinciding with the rise of modern photography along the way. Vittorio Sella (1859-1943) was the foremost mountaineering photographer of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, producing widely celebrated images of K2 and other famed peaks.
MADE REALITIES: PHOTOGRAPHS BY DEMAND, DICORCIA, GURSKY AND WALL
Between documentation and fiction--the realities of four world-famous photographers. Recognizing strangeness in familiar objects, the present in the past, the artificial in the authentic-the four masterly photographers in this collection offer glimpses of a world that blurs the boundary between reality and imagination.
LAND: PHOTOGRAPHS THAT MAKE YOU THINK
Written by Carroll, Henry
A provocative look at our relationship to the natural world from bestselling author and art writer Henry Carroll, with images from today's most innovative photographersHow do the most diverse and relevant voices of contemporary photography respond to the urgent issues of today?
WOMEN MAKING WAVES: TRAILBLAZING SURFERS IN AND OUT OF THE WATER
Written by Einzig, Lara
A visually stunning journey across the world's oceans, featuring soulful surfers living with purpose "The women in this book are my sea sisters and I believe that by sharing these remarkable stories, we inspire other women to make wiser and more empowered choices in their own lives."--Kassia Meador, former pro-longboarder and founder of Kassia+Surf Women Making Waves i
CUBA BY KORDA: PHOTOGRAPHS
Written by Korda, Alberto
Cuba's greatest photographer captures the spirit of the Cuban Revolution--and of Cuba itself--in unforgettable images and text. Korda's photographs and breathtaking reminiscences capture some of the 20th-century's greatest moments with unprecedented intimacy as no other book ever could or will.
LOST PLACES: IMAGES OF BYGONE AMERICA
Written by Niehues, Heribert
Heribert Niehues's award-winning photographs of gas stations, diners, motels, houses, and cars left behind by a shifting civilization, elicit strange fascination mixed with melancholy for a bygone era. His Hopperesque images document the rise and former glory of a legendary America.
GRIT AND GRACE: WOMEN AT WORK IN THE EMERGING WORLD
Written by Wright, Alison
National Geographic Traveler of the Year, Alison Wright, documents the strength and dignity of women at work in more than 25 developing countries and in entrepreneurial pursuits including farming, cooking, healthcare, handcrafts, textiles, retail shops, and fishing.
DUST: EGYPT'S FORGOTTEN ARCHITECTURE
Written by Nikolskaya, Xenia
A stunning photographic compilation of Egypt's abandoned palaces and grand buildings Between 1860 and 1940, Cairo and other large cities in Egypt witnessed a major construction boom that gave birth to extraordinary palaces and lavish buildings. These incorporated a mix of architectural styles, such as Beaux-Arts and Art Deco, with local design influences and materials.