Larry Towell photographed Mennonites in Canada and Mexico for over ten years, and his own texts tell in detail his experiences with their communities. This second edition, reedited and re-sequenced includes forty new images from the photographer's archive.
Hunter S. Thompson was an American journalist who became a legendary icon known for his counter culture lifestyle. Chloe Sells worked as a personal assistant for Hunter and this book combines Sells' photographs of Hunter's home -documenting the interior, his possessions and handwritten notes.
This long-term project, by South African photographer Alice Mann, explores the unique sport of drum majorettes. The images depict the aspirational subculture surrounding all-female teams of drum majorettes affectionately known as 'Drummies'.
Text in English and German. Ullmann has explored Venice photographically for more than twenty years. This book shows the famous city from a very individual point of view, not emphasising the tourist highlights, but investigating the 'essence' of Venice in a number of impressive photographs.
'Rust: The Art Gallery' is the first gallery of its kind to celebrate rust's colour, texture and sculpture as it ages. This book is a collection of photographs taken by the Director and Senior Curator, Stephen Raw, of pieces of rust too large for inclusion in the gallery itself.
When Route 66 came to Arizona, the state was less than fifteen years old. But Arizona embraced the Mother Road, clinging to it long after any other state and then making sure that the world didn't forget it. Today that heritage is marked along the roadside by abandoned places which all tell a story, a narrative picked out in trading posts and ......
Rounds barns are architectural phenomena that have graced rural America for over a century. Today the few that survive stand as symbols of another generation's innovation and ingenuity. To understand the importance of these buildings is to begin to understand the story of farming in America. A Round Indiana: Round Barns in the Hoosier State, ......
Sebastien Cuvelier's journey to Iran was inspired by a manuscript written on travels to Persepolis made by his late uncle in 1971. In this book, the photographs from Sebastien's time in Iran are layered on top of his late uncle's diary as a conversation between the two journeys.
During the summers of 2017 and 2018, Karen Knorr was given a carte blanche to photograph the building site of the disused Art-Deco Department store in Paris, La Samaritaine.