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Jacqueline Roberts makes portraits on glass and aluminum plates using a 150-year-old technique called wet plate collodion. The long exposures required by the process ease the subjects into detaching themselves...
Fulvio Roiter (Bilingual edition): High-Rise New York
Published to mark the 20th anniversary of September 11, 2001, Fulvio Roiter: High-Rise New York celebrates the city and people of New York. Consisting of over 60 colour photographs taken...
Sofia Goscinski
The first complete monograph on the Austrian artist. Since her diploma at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, in 2005, Sofia Goscinski's diverse practice has encompassed sculpture, photography, video, performance,...
Ivor Prickett: End of the Caliphate
This book is the result of over a year's work in 2016 and 2017 photographing the military campaign to reclaim Iraq's second largest city, Mosul, from ISIS. Working exclusively for...
Martin Schoeller: Close
Close presents 120 portraits of the world's most famous and infl uential people across the arts and entertainment industries, politics, business and sport-from Julia Roberts and Adele, to Frank Gehry...
William Eggleston: At Zenith
In April 1979, a book of 15 color photographs by William Eggleston was published in a limited edition of twenty. The photographs were taken from the second chapter of an...
Luxury Stores Top of the World
Since the first hunter-gatherers, humans have sought out things of beauty and excellence--a quest epitomized by the elegant stores displayed in this sumptuous volume. Each can be considered a pinnacle...
Femxphotographers.org: Mind Over Matter
Femxphotographers.org's second publication Mind Over Matter focuses inward. Women's bodies are frequently sexualized while their minds are vilified and their voices silenced. This is true throughout history and in different...
Nicolas Boyer: Giri Giri
In the case of a word acrobat, one would speak of someone being "sharp-tongued." For a photographer, however, the appropriate term is still lacking. Boyer's imagery not only hits the...
Jean Molitor: bau1haus- modernism around the globe
A century after the founding of the Bauhaus-probably the most popular and yet controversial art school in Weimar-its name has become a byword, as well as a myth. Entire generations...
Jacqueline Hassink: Unwired
Unwired combines two concurrent projects from the Dutch photographer Jacqueline Hassink (*1966 in Enschede), both of which sharpen our eye for an increasingly digitally connected world. In Unwired Landscapes she...
Days Gone By: Roadside Photographs of the American South
Many times over a period of ten years, Joerg Rubbert has traveled the suburban and urban spaces between Georgia, Mississippi and Texas, documenting them with his medium format camera. Small...
Bliss: Beaches
A beautiful and inspiring photographic tour capturing the quintessential beach experience Experience the serene beauty and magnificent diversity of the world's beaches through the inspiring photography of Randall Kaplan. This...
Working Girls: An American Brothel, Circa 1892
Working Girls chronicles the unique and artful private photographs of commercial photographer William Goldman, whose collection of work captures the deep appreciation and understanding of the group of women who...
Anni Albers: Notebook 1970-1980
A superb facsimile of the only known notebook of legendary artist Anni Albers, this publication offers insight into the methodology of a modern master. Beginning in 1972, Anni Albers filled...
Chasing a Dream
Eleven years ago, Sydney girl-about-town Carla Coulson swapped a corporate job and a cushy life for an old camera, an uncertain future and a way of living that would ignite...
Graphis Amateur Photography: No. 1
Graphis Amateur Photography presents the best in contemporary photography by emerging talents worldwide. Following in the tradition of the Graphis professional photography series, the best of amateur photography worldwide is...
City of Shadows: Sydney Police Photographs 1912-1948
$65.00 AUD
Focusing on the victims, perpetrators and vicinities of crime, City of Shadows introduced the world to the Justice & Police Museum's extraordinary and compelling collection of police forensic photography dating...
Heads: Hair by Guido
$150.00 AUD
Guido pioneered the radical unstructured styles made famous by his subjects - the likes of Kate Moss and Stella Tennant - reacting against slick salon styles, to enhance rather than...
Mario Testino Portraits
$95.00 AUD
Whomever Mario Testino photographs, however he photographs them, whatever part of them he photographs, they embody the spirit of their moment. His sense of fashion, which has made him the...
Encounters with Peggy Guggenheim: An intimate collection of
$40.00 AUD
Born into a wealthy New York family in 1928, Marguerite 'Peggy' Guggenheim one of the greatest art collectors of the 20th century. Using her inheritance to open her first art...
Central Powers of the Russian Front 1914-1918
Arranged in five sections, one for each year of the War, this superbly illustrated book covers the fluid fighting that took place on the Russian Front from August 1914. Each...
My Country: A Centenary Celebration 1908 - 2008
Dorothea Mackellar's anthemic poem My Country captured the heart of the Australian nation when it was first published in 1908, and the love affair has continued for a hundred years....
Melbourne and Beyond
Radiating outwards from the chic city are awe-inspiring scenic wonders the vast, windswept vistas of the Great Ocean Road with the Twelve Apostles to the west and the penguin paradise...
Doors
This collection of colorful, unique doors to different worlds will stimulate your imagination, provoking wondrous visions at what each facade conceals.
The Paths We Take: A Words & Images Coffee Table Book
The places we end up in this life depend on the paths we take. Some paths are smooth, some bumpy, others wind, but all of them are laced with emotion....
Sea
$90.00 AUD
Laita's breathtaking images of sea life are mesmerising; his cutting-edge photographic techniques unveil the full splendour and other-worldliness of the ocean's creatures in an entirely new and thrilling way. Sea...
Argentum
A daring and innovative study of the human body and its range of movement. A landmark work that will enrich any photographic library. Colour and texture radically influence how we...
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...
Legend of the Sea: The Spectacular Marine Photography of Gilles
The Spectacular Marine Photography of Gilles Martin-Raget A world-renowned sea photographer shares his most spectacular photographs from the past thirty years. Internationally renowned sea photographer, designated Official Photographer of the...
Understanding Jewellery: The 20th Century
Understanding Jewellery, by authors David Bennett and Daniela Mascetti, is often described as the must-have jewellery book of our time a 'Bible' in the jewellery trade. First published in 1989,...
Haight: Love, Rock and Revolution Revised and Expanded Edition
Featuring striking images of twentieth-century icons, such as Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Timothy Leary, Allen Ginsburg, Grace Slick, and others, The Haight is an indispensable gallery of legendary...
Just Yannis
The massacres of the Sierra Leone Civil War, the bloody struggle for liberation during the Arab Spring, the plight of the Kurdish refugees in the Gulf War and the ongoing...
Chasing the Mountain Light: A Life Photographing Wild Places
This highly regarded outdoor and landscape photographer shares his most stunning black-and-white images from around the globe, and his adventures in search of them. Childhood adventures in Australia inspired David...
Outback Mates
A celebration of outback Australia and the bonds of friendship that are forged living and working on the land. In March 2013, Dan McIntosh launched the Facebook page Station Photos...
The Polaroid Project: At the Intersection of Art and Technology
In 1943 the American inventor and scientist Edwin H. Land was asked by his daughter why she couldn't see immediately the photograph he had just taken. Within an hour, Land...
Endangered
$120.00 AUD
We can't save the world if we don't care about the world. Visual imagery plays a huge role in helping us to care about what is happening around us. Endangered...
Annie Leibovitz at Work
The celebrated photographer Annie Leibovitz, author of the New York Times bestselling book A Photographer's Life, provides the stories, and technical description, of how some of her most famous images...
Flower Pieces: A Photographic Journey Around the World
Bas Meeuws' photographs are of an old-fashioned beauty and at the same time radically contemporary. Flower by flower he composes his still lifes, but digitally: the basis for Meeuws' monumental...
The Beauty of Ukraine: Landscape Photography
On 24 February 2022, the invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops began. Since then, Russia's war of aggression has continued with increasing ferocity and destruction. Millions of Ukrainians have fled...
Jari Silomaki: Atlas of Emotions
Jari Silomaki's Atlas of Emotions is the result of an elaborate research process. For this, the artist-who is primarily known as a photographer-studied the stories of people who actively participate...
Classic Cars: A Century of Masterpieces
"These are the cars that most collectors would want to own for their looks, character, performance and driving enjoyment. They all broke the mould." - Simon de Burton Simon de...