The second in a series of collectable books that rediscovers the ambitious photographic archives of An Other Magazine, one of the world`s most influential fashion magazines.
Великолепное подарочное издание большого формата в твердом переплете и подарочной коробке. "The French fashion editor Elisabeth Djian, who goes by the more wholesome-sounding Babeth, can often be found sitting, arms...
Boris Mikhailov: Maquette Braunschweig
Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov has become famous for using the social documentary style to reveal the plight of marginalized communities, particularly as they have been dispersed in the wake of the dissolution...
In 1997 I had what I refer to as my oil epiphany. It occurred to me that the vast, human-altered landscapes that I pursued and photographed for over twenty years were only made possible by the discovery of oil and the...
Klaus Mettig has traveled through numerous countries since 1973 in his search for photographs that tell the stories of peoples lives, cultures and relationships to their histories. This book combines breathtaking...
In the first volume of Landscape with Figures published in 2004, Massimo Vitali showed his entire oeuvre from the nineties, broadening the scope of his survey of beaches and discos to include skiing resorts and...
No one wants to be a prophet, if the job can be avoided. What you want to try to be is a psalmist. Robert Adams Robert Adams began by photographing suburban landscapes along the edge of the Rocky Mountains. His goal...
This book for the first time assembles images from Polidori`s major photographic series Beirut, Versailles, Havanna, New Orleans and Pripyat and Chernobyl, giving an overall impression of his oeuvre. Each of the...
In Players, Tina Barney expands her subject matter to include fashion, performers, and actors, as well as her own circle of friends. Emboldened by the cacophony when photographing on stage, Barney has embraced a more...
William Eggleston: Paris / Уильям Эгглстон: Париж
For photographers, the city of Paris must constitute a genre of its own, so perennially photogenic are its streets, skylines, storefronts and people. Here, William Eggleston--"The Father of Color Photography"--offers...
