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  • - The many faces of London's religions
    af Katie Waggett
    166,95 kr.

    In the wake of a terror attack and determined not to let the voices of separatism win out, photographer Katie Waggett embarked on an intimate survey of London's many religions. Her portraits of individuals in their most colourful religious outfits are accompanied by personal quotes, as well interiors from the places of worship. 'Sunday Best' is a feast of colour and a love letter to a city that so depends on diversity for its survival.0Katie Waggett is an award-winning documentary photographer based in London. Her work has been exhibited internationally.

  • af Bill Young
    96,95 kr.

    A pilot's strange obsession for hotel carpets has now found Instagram fame When a pilot's daughter tweeted saying that all she wanted for Christmas was for her dad's Instagram account of hotel carpets to go viral, she didn't expect it to happen overnight. Hundreds of thousands of people now share Bill's love of the fascinating, wacky and sometimes 'challenging' designs of the hotel carpets he sees around the world (he now has a dedicated following of 409k). This pocket-sized book documents the weird and wonderful patterns we tend to ignore on our travels and is accompanied by the photographer's tongue-in-cheek commentary.

  • af Barry Lewis
    166,95 kr.

    These vibrant photographs capture the unique and somewhat tragi-comic character of the most well-known of all British package holidays: the Butlin''s ''jolliday''. Lewis, who worked at Butlin''s in the 60s, returned to the Skegness camp in 1982 when the original vision was beginning to fade. Billy Butlin created his holiday attraction in the 1930s, when British workers were granted paid holidays for the first time and families were drawn by the promise of individual chalets, a theatre and a swimming pool.

  • af Harry Ades
    96,95 kr.

    Don''t be fooled by London''s concrete landscape: it is, in fact, one of the greenest cities in the world. This small paperback featuring the top 50 green spaces to visit is part of a series of opinionated guides that offer simple, highly-curated advice on what to do and see in the capital. Illustrated with original photography and compelling text including insiders'' tips, it will cover the most impressive large and medium-sized parks, lesser-known green spaces, enchanting walks and pathways, urban zoos and more.

  • af Martin Usborne
    128,95 kr.

    Remarkable photos of dogs in cars, often taken at night, from London-based photographer and founder of Hoxton Mini Press Martin Usborne.

  • af Wross Lawrence
    126,95 kr.

    A guide to finding free food in the city between leaves, berries, nuts, branches, flowers and weeds. Also features recipes for elderflower fritters, nettle ravioli and more.

  • - Work and Life 1971-1985
    af Neil Martinson
    175,95 kr.

    Life-long Hackney resident Neil Martinson was still at school when he began taking photos on his home turf, documenting people at work, children at play, protests, homelessness, Jewish life, street markets and other scenes. His documentary archive brings a past era to life and shows how much the working lives of Hackney - and the world over - have changed in the digital age. ''I grew up in a period when a lot of people were doing manual jobs. There was a huge amount of manufacturing going on in the borough, which helped to make it diverse and vibrant.''

  • af Mike Goldwater
    166,95 kr.

    Think of the London Underground and what comes to mind? Shuffling human traffic, trains whirring through tunnels, tired silent faces. Mike Goldwater s pictures taken between 1970 and 1980, capture the moments of tenderness and life that lie beneath that: the kisses goodbye, the man cradling a cat, another smoking deep in thought, the homeless man curled up next to his belongings. We also see old ticket booths, retro carriages, whisky adverts and bell flares. These images, full of human interaction, take us back to a time when it was fine to talk (and smoke) on our beloved Underground.

  • af Hoxton Mini Press
    227,95 kr.

    Coming at a pivotal time in UK politics, Portrait of Britain, the British Journal of Photography''s annual photography exhibition, is back for 2019 and Hoxton Mini Press will once again be producing the accompanying publication. The winning photographs from this open-call competition are selected by a panel of expert judges and will be displayed on digital billboard screens nationwide at the same time as the book''s launch where they are seen by over 10 million people. These captivating portraits celebrate the diversity, culture and identity of Britain at a critical time in its history.

  • - London's Launderettes
    af Joshua Blackburn
    146,95 kr.

    A pictorial celebration of the launderettes of London: a type of business retaining quirky individuality as the homogenisation of the high street accelerates.

  • af Tim Brown
    166,95 kr.

    This book by a new photographer continues from 1980 as the regeneration of the East End accelerates to an unprecedented degree. Tim Brown, a driver on London Underground''s Central Line, spent his spare time photographing the city''s financial centre and transport hubs, including the Docklands area just before the developers seized control of this vast industrial wasteland. His subtle, understated (and never-before-seen) colour images are a nostalgic record of a corner of the capital that has changed almost beyond recognition.

  • - A Journey Through the British Seaside
    af Rob Ball
    248,95 kr.

    Richly colourful photographs that capture the nostalgia and vulnerability of British seaside resorts. From Blackpool to Brighton, the pastel colours, faded arcades and worn-out carpets of British coastal towns evoke a particular nostalgia. With the changing tides of the British political landscape these traditional resorts appear fragile and some are falling into disrepair. Nevertheless some are thriving (thanks to regeneration funds), and all retain a special charm and retro appeal. Shooting for more than a decade since 2009, Rob Ball has documented over 35 coastal towns. His images serve as a record of a unique culture that is at risk of disappearing forever.

  • af Barry Lewis
    246,95 kr.

    - Black and white photographs that capture the colorful characters of Miami Beach in the early '90sEach Christmas between 1988 and 1998, photographer Barry Lewis traveled to South Beach, Miami, to trade the harsh London winter for a tropical paradise. There he photographed the diverse (and eccentric) people who made up the community: fashionistas, newly-arrived Cubans (following the Meriel exodus in 1980), Jewish retirees from New York, drag queens and the gay population who flocked to ultra-cool Ocean Drive for the party scene. Lewis' images capture the vibrancy of an area coming back to life after years of crime, drugs, and violence.

  • af Paul Wenham-Clarke
    177,95 kr.

    The community of travellers living under the Westway have their private and unique identity - increasingly under threat from the sweeping shifts in London life - presented across this series of striking and intimate images.

  • - The Lost Art of Playing Outside
    af Shirley Baker
    168,95 kr.

    Classic, evocative images of the golden age of kids hanging out in the street making their own fun with the scant materials they had access to, bringing together the work of seven renowned photographers.

  • af Hoxton Mini Press
    96,95 kr.

    The very best buildings to visit in London according to those in the know.

  • - A Secret City
    af David Kynaston & Polly Braden
    175,95 kr.

    London''s Square Mile - also known as the City of London - is both well-known and little known. Millions pass through or work within its winding alleyways and cobbled passages but few are truly aware of its vast power and significance. Together with text written by world-renowned historian David Kynaston, these ethereal photographs of people captured amongst imposing architecture begin to decode one of the most influential and cryptic parts of the capital.

  • af Various
    195,95 kr.

    A compilation of the best shots from the book series 'East London Photo Stories', released to mark Hoxton Mini Press's fifth anniversary.

  • af Christian Reister
    175,95 kr.

    Surreal and engaging after-hours imagery from one of Europe's most exciting cities known for its alternative nightlife.

  • - Before the Big Money Moved In
    af Mike Seaborne
    175,95 kr.

    -A rare documentation of London's docklands at a time just before the financial transformation When Mike Seaborne began photographing the Isle of Dogs in the early '80s he was struck by how it retained its traditional industrial character, despite the efforts of Thatcher's reign. His black-and-white photographs reveal an eerily desolate landscape which would soon be home to financial heavyweights and epic skyscrapers like Canary Wharf. They show an area of East London now almost beyond recognition, just before the money moved in.

  • af Stephen McLaren
    146,95 kr.

    Published to mark the 10th anniversary of the 2008 global financial crisis, these street photographs are a study of one of the most crucial locations for the world economy: the City of London. Shot over a decade to document the rise and fall of the crash''s aftermath, McLaren has captured these surreal and tense times with a critical and satirical eye.

  • af David Granick
    166,95 kr.

    When a local photographer stumbled upon 1,000s of David Granick''s colour slides in early 2017, he knew he had struck gold. These images capture the post-war streets of Stepney, Whitechapel, Bow and beyond in the warmth of Kodachrome hues at a time when black and white photography was the norm. Left untouched on a library shelf for 37 years, and revealed now for the first time, these photographs show an East London on the cusp of social transition.

  • af Michael L. Abramson
    98,95 kr.

    A rare glimpse into a Chicago strip club in the 1970s.

  • af Sophie Harris-Taylor
    146,95 kr.

    An intimate exploration of sisterhood through portrait photography

  • af David Campany
    146,95 kr.

  • af Oli Kellett
    126,95 kr.

    These models are the stars of the biggest advertising campaigns around. They adorn huge billboards. Some are insured for seven figure sums. Some are classed as supermodels. They regularly work with the biggest brands, from diamond companies to the most well-known toilet cleaners, but you?ve never seen their faces, until now - each model is shown peeling a banana alongside a full face portrait.

  • af Martin Usborne
    126,95 kr.

    I''ve Lived in East London for 86 1/2 years is the story of Joseph Markovitch, a vulnerable old man with a great sense of humour who has lived in Hoxton for his entire life. He left only once, to go to the seaside with his mother. Joe loves Nicolas Cage films, has five sugars in his tea, and he has quite bad catarrh. He is an original ''Eastender''. Dealing with quintessential subject matter such as childhood, art, work, relationships and religion in a playful but touching way, Joseph unknowingly provides a thought-provoking commentary on the state of the modern world.

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