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The Settlements is an architectural portrait of the settlements in Israel from a broad sampling of all types, sizes, densities, ages and regions.
Photographer Tariq Zaidi spent three years documenting and travelling across El Salvador with unprecedented access to prisons and holding cells across the country providing a rare look inside the country's penal system. With the help of the police force, was also able to document the state's war against the gangs
Sour-Puss came into being some five years ago. Her creators, Portuguese photographer Diogo Duarte and psychotherapist Jessica Mitchell, who originally hails from Brooklyn, speak of her as being 'born.' In reality, the birth of Sour-Puss has been a gradual one, and her character has developed as her story has unravelled.
Mischling 1 by Sara Davidmann is an investigation into the fate of the artist's family during the Holocaust. The book connects past and present, silence and story, memory and identity through family photographs, propaganda, artworks, texts, artefacts and documentation.
Photographer Richard Sharum travelled across Cuba to document the lives of isolated farmers, or 'Campesinos,' and their wider communities at a time of national transition.
Since 2015, French photographer Cyprien Clement-Delmas and South African photographerLindokuhle Sobekwa have collaborated to create a portrait of Daleside, a small Afrikanersuburb south-east of Johannesburg, South Africa.
Good Morning, America (Volume III) is the third in an ongoing series of five books by photographerMark Power - a visual narrative of a country in the midst of change.
The photographs in this book depict the hands of prisoners from the early 20th century Turkeyand have been drawn from the photographic albums of Abdul Hamid II, the 34th Sultan of theOttoman Empire.
Winner of the ICP /GOST First Photo Book Award, Nancy Floyd has been photographing herselfevery day since 1982. If she fails to take a picture she advances the film in her camera so a blankimage is recorded, creating a visual calendar.
During the summers of 2017 and 2018, Karen Knorr wasgiven a carte blanche to photograph the building siteof the disused Art-Deco Department store in Paris, LaSamaritaine.
Sebastien Cuvelier's journey to Iran was inspired bya manuscript written on travels to Persepolis madeby his late uncle in 1971. In this book, the photographsfrom Sebastien's time in Iran are layered on top of hislate uncle's diary as a conversation between the twojourneys.
Sackcloth and Ashes is the result of a lifetime of work by Polish photographer Witold Krassowski.
In 2009 Karolina Gembara moved to Delhi to learn photography and stayed for seven years. Whenwe lie down, grasses grow from us, comprises photographs taken during this period, as Gembaradeveloped a love/hate relationship with the city, borne out of a combination of fascination,homesickness and a feeling of transience.
Over the course of 10 years, photographer Rocco Rorandelli, travelled to India, China, Indonesia,USA, Germany, Bulgaria, Nigeria, Slovenia and Italy to document the impact of the tobacco industryon health, the economy and the environment.
This volume was inspired by the life and work of Victorian astronomer and photographer Thereza Dillwyn Llewelyn, and her father, John.
Ganga Ma is the result of a ten-year photographic journey along the Ganges by Giulio Di Sturco,documenting the effects of pollution, industrialisation and climate change. The project follows theriver for over 2500 miles, from its source in the Himalayas in India through to its delta in the Bay ofBengal in Bangladesh.
SPOOR comprises groups of colour photographs made by Roger Palmer while following rail routesbetween towns and settlements of South Africa. The photographs were accumulated between2014 and 2018 as Palmer drove along mostly minor roads through the country's nine provinces.
A tale of a group of mushrooms and their attempt to save their forest home. The book is illustratedwith images created by arranging mushroom sculptures on the plate of an enlarger on photographic paper, and exposing them to different light intensities.
SPUD, a new book by Brian Griffin, inspired by aresidency in Bethune-Bruay in Northern France, marksthe centenary of the end of World War I.
Photographer Guy Martin investigates the blurred lines between reality and fiction in Turkey.
For the past eight years, Åke Ericson has been documenting the daily life of the Roma people across Europe.
Culmination of Magnum photographer Lu Nan's epic 15 year project documenting contemporary Chinese life.
The images reproduced in this book are photographed by Chloe Sells in Botswana, using large and medium format cameras that use film. The work is later printed in a traditional darkroom. Some of the images are drawn on after they have been printed with paint and marker. Because of Sells' method of working, each outcome is unique.
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