A 50-year retrospective of Japan's best known female photographer. She was born in 1947, and began working with a camera in the 1970s with a generation of photographers who grew up emerging ... read more
The special edition comes in a slipcase with a print enclosed, roughly the same size as the cover, wrapped in tissue paper. The photographs in the book are from the archive of Tatia Franchet... read more
Known for his work with artists such as Hirst and Kapoor, here JSK looks at what is near his Suffolk home - cart horses, owls, traces of smuggling, churches, his family.
Photographs from the archive of Tatia Franchetti Twombly, granddaughter of Cy. Over 100 duotone plates spaning from 1948 into the 2000s. Published by Reference Point's imprint, Reference Pre... read more
The objects that Morandi used in his work have survived in his studio all this time. These deeply pleasing bottles, jugs, vases and battered tin vessels have been photographed there, one by ... read more
Daughter of an Italian aristocrat, student of philosophy, wife of a charlatan and the designer of some of most gorgeous and stylish dresses ever made. This retrospective coincides with an ex... read more
Photographs and brief texts by Goldin about her family - particularly her sister - and the trauma and addiction that occupied so much of their lives. Coincides with a retrospective at the G... read more
Celebrated for his photographs, especially his early, very painterly images created at the beginning of the C20th, Steichen was once almost as revered as a grower of delphiniums. The natural... read more
Issue Five of one of the hottest new interiors magazines, feat. Jasper Conran, the Royal Opera House, Ben Pentreath and Charlie McCormick, Cécile Daladier and Nicolas Soulier, Feliks Topols... read more
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.