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The "HP Way" has attained a kind of mythological status for anyone familiar with the company’s history of phenomenal growth and innovative culture. It’s a different way of thinking about business, of managing people, of integrating the broader interests of society—a way that not only sparked Silicon Valley, but impacted the entire world. Trope Publishing Co.’s The Evolving Way celebrates HP’s storied history and examines how the HP Way evolves to meet each moment, each challenge, and how its principles continue to shine the light forward.
Japan’s capital city for over 1000 years, Kyoto is the country’s cultural and spiritual heart. Picturesque temples and prewar machiya – traditional townhouses – populate its historic districts, and are what most visitors expect to see. But one of Kyoto’s many gifts is for finding new ways to use and preserve its ancient appearance while continuing to evolve.In Kyoto introduces photographer Taro Moberly, who guides readers through the many faces of his adopted hometown. His images capture the mystery of the city’s traditional architecture, bamboo gardens, and luscious sakura. He then turns his distinctive eye to Kyoto’s more modern areas and street photography, layering them with the same atmospheric allure. Sprinkled throughout In Kyoto are traditional poems about the city, in both English and Japanese, to add another dimension of time to the images.
London in Transit captures commuters in motion, humanizing the daily grind of moving between work and home. As Bal Bhatla – better known online as Mr. Whisper – photographed his fellow Londoners, he fell in love with all the stories around him in the Underground, on buses, on foot. His photos are full of atmosphere, empathy, even nostalgia; London in Transit highlights this talented photographer’s mood-setting aesthetic, with a style all its own.
Every photographer knows the moment of truth, and every picture tells a story. Over the past four decades, Paul Natkin has had a front-row seat for music history, attending over 10,000 shows and concerts to chronicle the excitement and excess of the music industry.Since the 1970s, he has photographed most of the major music stars of the last half of the 20th century, shooting album covers for Ozzy Osbourne and Johnny Winter and countless magazine covers, including Newsweek, People, Spin and Ebony. The Moment of Truth is Natkin’s documentary as a witness to the music industry during his illustrious 40-plus years as a photographer and fan.
It takes a particular blend of curiosity and courage to dive into a culture foreign to your own. In Across Japan, photographer Eren Sarigul takes us on a wide-eyed journey through the beautiful country that has fascinated him since he was a boy in south London.Born into a family with deep roots in Istanbul, Eren grew up bilingual and frequently visited relatives in Turkey. But it was the Japanese exchange students his family hosted that planted a dream of one day travelling much farther east. Across Japan documents this young photographer¿s travels from the streets of Tokyo, to the enchanted forests of Yakushima, to the mountains of Nagano and back again. His lifelong love affair with Japan¿s geography, its cultures, and its people are evident on every page.
Corkin's Lodge: At the End of the Road is a visual tribute to Phil and Frances Corkin, the longtime proprietors of one of the most beautiful natural settings in the American West.
Tobi's following on Instagram is over 172K, with many devoted fansTobi has a high profile in the photography community, named both an Adobe Lightroom Ambassador and a Sony AmbassadorTobi has been widely recognized as a creative force in architectural photographyBook features locations around the world, at a time when people are hungry for travel; book not only includes shots from across the US and Canada, but from China, France, Germany, Italy, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, and moreForeword by Sandro Miller, a photographer well-known for his work with actor John Malkovich and Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Trope Publishing Company¿s new Mobile Edition Series identifies fine art photographers shooting in a new way, using mobile devices as their primary tool to capture images, in a category still defining itself. Among the millions of images posted to social media every day, the work of these photographers stands out for its discipline and mastery.Jess Angell ¿ aka Miss Underground ¿ has been involved with Instagram nearly from its beginning. After posting a few shots of her favorite London Underground stations, she realized those images got much more attention than her usual posts, and @missunderground was born. Jess¿s work celebrates the Underground¿s beautiful and varied geometry and architecture, as she hunts and waits to capture these normally crowded spaces empty of people. Fall in love with these subterranean spaces as their hidden angles and details are revealed.
In the Arena profiles 34 American leaders who captured their partyâ¿s nomination for the presidency, but never reached the Oval Office. Author Peter Shea tells of the rise, early career, campaign and later achievements of historical giants like Aaron Burr and Henry Clay, up through modern candidates Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton. A foreword by 1988 candidate Michael Dukakis gives readers more personal insight into what itâ¿s like to run for one of the most powerful positions in the world â¿ and come up short. Photos of monuments and other memorials accompany each subject, along with campaign memorabilia, illustrating the legacy many of these candidates left behind after relinquishing their dreams of serving as President of the United States. In a speech that gave the book its name, President Theodore Roosevelt gave ultimate credit âto the man who is actually in the arenaâ¿who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.â? In the Arena honors, in words and pictures, their courage and sacrifices.
The fourth in the "Trope Editions" series, a carefully curated collection of 200 photos offering a new perspective of Tokyo.
Trope Chicago is a highly curated collection of photographic images from an active community of urban photographers who have passionately captured their city like never before.
Trope Publishing Company's new Mobile Edition Series identifies fine art photographers shooting in a new way, using mobile devices as their primary tool to capture images, in a category still defining itself. Among the millions of images posted to social media every day, the work of these photographers stands out for its discipline and mastery.Beijing native Cocu Liu's work emphasizes its simplicity, ordered composition, and mastery of light and shadow. An early adopter of the iPhone, Cocu has built his work around the idea that the best camera is the one you have with you. His ability to notice, compose, and capture an image with such spontaneity, so simply, is a true sign of his artistry. Cocu Liu introduces a wider audience to the talent that has won him multiple awards, notice from mobile phone makers, and the admiration of fellow photographers and his over 130K social media followers.
Trope Publishing Company's new Mobile Edition Series identifies fine art photographers shooting in a new way, using mobile devices as their primary tool to capture images, in a category still defining itself. Among the millions of images posted to social media every day, the work of these photographers stands out for its discipline and mastery.Neal Kumar shoots for clients such as Marriott, Gucci, and the Mexico Board of Tourism in addition to his primary work as a dermatologist, but rigorously limits his Instagram feed to images taken on his iPhone. With his travel and urban photography, Neal pushes the boundaries of what the technology can do, while celebrating and exploring its limitations, always striving to exceed what mobile images "should" look like. Neal Kumar showcases the talent and discipline of a photographer who has wholeheartedly embraced mobile photography as a tool of choice.
Memories of the Future is a dazzling, fearless look at the futuristic landscape of modern Shanghai as seen by emerging photographer Jennifer Bin.
With a highly trained architect's eye, emerging photographer Vivien Liu explores the dialogue between people and their environments, juxtaposing urban density with vast natural areas, finding the pattern and symmetry in both.
Parallel Lines is the visual journal of emerging photographer Ope Odueyungbo: artist, social influencer, and traveler.
London Fog captures the moody, atmospheric side of London architecture and street life through the lens of Ron Timehin, an emerging London-based photographer and former jazz musician.
Unfinished Stories is an intimate snapshot of daily life as seen through the lens and words of Lucy Hamidzadeh, an emerging London-based street photographer.
Trope Hong Kong, the third installment in a series highlighting the world's most architecturally compelling cities, is a highly curated collection of photographic images from an active community of urban photographers who have passionately captured their city like never before.
Trope London, the second volume in the Trope City Editions series highlighting the world's most architecturally compelling cities, is a highly curated collection of photographic images from an active community of urban photographers who have passionately captured their city like never before.
6x20: From Below to Above takes viewers on a dizzying vertical journey, an urban exploration from deep underground to high above the skyline with adventure photographer Max Leitner.
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