Hujar's photos of his friend and lover as well as many letters and postcards between them, illuminating their relationship till they parted in the mid 1970s.
Eggleston was one of the first widely successful practitioners of colour photography. When, in the 1990s, Kodak discontinued much of the material needed for his pioneering dye-transfer print... read more
First published in 1999 (and the reason the photographer first met Susan Sontag), this landmark collection has been expanded with new essays, and portraits. A meditation on femininity, stren... read more
Commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of his career, a celebration of his sublime, minimalist compositions and his otherworldly way with light and landscape.
Still-lives that have been arranged with the solemnity of shrines, alongside landscape photos from throughout McCullin's career. The majority of these have never been previously published.
Another book of magnificent, hand-tinted photographs from Ms. Moon: ancient oaks of Britain and Europe, the evergreen oaks of the southern United States and acorns. Breathtaking work.
Dimbleby went to Palestine as a reporter in the 1970s with his colleague Don McCullin. Triggered by Golda Meir's statement that Palestinians 'do not exist,' they sought to show that they did... read more
The late actress, singer and bohemian dream, lover of Serge
and customer at Sandoe's...(We once even had the pleasure of
a visit by four generations of the Birkin clan.)
Avedon refused to flatter his sitters, seeking instead to capture them authentically. The portraits of public personalities gathered in this edition (Truman Capote, Patti Smith, Toni Morriso... read more
Photographic portraits from 1922-1955 - the Jazz Age, Bright Young Things and 1950s' glamour in London, Paris, New York... This catalogue for the National Portrait Gallery show includes phot... read more
This is Marilyn Monroe's legendary life through an intimate lens: the writing and photography of Shaw, her close friend and confidant. Shaw's unselfconscious photos are credited with redefin... read more
The rich, almost mythological history of the iconic World's End boutique, illustrated with images of the shop and the pop culture icons who frequented it.
Max Richter discusses the elaboration of the eponymous scent by Comme des Garçons with his wife; illustrated with photos of Meaningful Objects and Other Inspirations.
40th anniversary edition of this seminal collection: 103 black-and-white portrait photographs, taken over the course of five years when Avedon travelled the American West. Ordinary and also ... read more
Japanese floordrobes from the 1990s: a disconcerting look inside the lives of Tokyo's most obsessed fashion collectors. In each, a 'disciple' is photographed at home, possessions spread arou... read more
Bauer has known the exiled Tibetan leader for over thirty years. These photographs document some of his more private, solitary moments as well as his public appearances and religious activit... read more
Rare examples of Zambian street photography from the 60s to the 90s - a time when cameras and other photographic equipment were extremely hard to come by for Black Zambians; the effects of c... read more
Illustrated catalogue, documenting the early years of Chanel's life through drawings and photographs: of the hat shop she opened in Paris in 1910, her boutiques in Deauville, Biarritz, Canne... read more
A re-issue of this excellent biography in which Solnit explores how the British photographer's images of high-speed movement captured in late C19th California were created on the cusp of the... read more
“I see gardens as works of art made of living entities that change with the seasons and the passing of time”: Marianne Majerus is a leading contemporary photographer of gardens who has w... read more
A collection of C19th photographic portraits of Black African, Afro-Caribbean, South Asian and mixed heritage people. This feat of curation brings together plate negatives, stereoscopic imag... read more
Salt desert, bazaars, dried-up river beds, neon lights, ancient ruins and bus stops: Seiland's photographs balance tradition with modernity, the sparse and the rich, luminous and varied. Lar... read more
Lee Miller met Roland Penrose in Paris in 1937 on her return from a period of living in Cairo. This is a facsimile of their photograph album of that summer - spent with several friends inclu... read more
A careful, beautiful collaboration between a former director of the Korean National Museum, a New York gallerist and a contemporary artist/photographer.
A luminous meeting of the histories of fashion and of photography: images of early C20 dress, created for couturiers such as Fortuny, Poiret and Lanvin, made using the Lumiere brother's revo... read more
JA has been at the helm of Loewe for a decade. This book - an immense thing of beauty, presented in a custom-made box, fastened with copper clasps in Loewe's signature interlapping design - ... read more
Edward Sherrif Curtis (1868-1952) spent decades photographing North America's indigenous peoples and their vanishing culture. Large format and tremendous.