£22.95
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'Déjà View'. A collaboration between Martin Parr and The Anonymous Project. 144pp, hardback, 205 x 155mm.
This book is a playful conversation between two important bodies of photographic work. Each spread of Déjà View pairs one of Martin Parr’s iconic snapshots with an image from The Anonymous Project’s collection of found amateur photographs taken between the 1950s and 80s. These unnervingly similar ‘twin’ pictures remind us of photography’s greatest power: to intimately preserve everyday moments of humour, warmth, ennui and absurdity.
Martin Parr is one of Britain’s most esteemed and well-loved photographers; he has published around 40 solo photobooks and has been a member of Magnum Photos for nearly 30 years.
The Anonymous Project is dedicated to collecting and preserving mid-century colour slides from around the world. Started in 2017 by filmmaker Lee Shulman, the project brings to light Kodachrome memories that might otherwise be lost forever.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-14-8
£35.00
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'Looking at Trees', by Sophie Howarth, 224pp, Hardback, 237 x 285mm
24 Photographers look at trees in a new light.
We all walk past trees every day. But do we really stop and look? In a fast-changing world, it is more important than ever to consider our relationship with nature. This book brings together the world's best contemporary photography of trees, encouraging us to reconnect with the wisdom of these ancient, life-sustaining plants.
Featuring: Paul Hart, David Spero, Sue Bailey, Marc Alcock, Yoshinori Mizutani, Anna Beeke, Daniel Ballesteros, Myoung Ho Lee, Marc Wendelski, Sabine Bungert and Stefan Dolfen, Richard Mosse, Beth Moon, David Ellingsen, Christoph Franke, Giorgio Majno and Oddina Pittatore, J. John Priola, Nicholas JR White, Carolyn Monastra, Leticia Valverdes, M’hammed Kilito, Robert Voit, Olivia Lavergne, Alexandre Miguel Maia and Einar Örn.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-40-7
£35.00
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'Where Children Sleep Vol 2 by James Mollison'. 160pp, hardback, 235 x 292mm. With interviews by James Mollison, words by Margaret Anderson
73 children, 33 countries, 5 continents...
All children need to sleep, but not every child has a bed. Photographer James Mollison has travelled the globe capturing the diverse circumstances in which children sleep. Images and stories combine to create a powerful portrait of the world as it is today.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-44-5
£25.00
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'Portrait of Humanity Vol 5, 320pp, cloth spine, 151 x 199mm. Cover image by Andrew Rovenko.'
In collaboration with 1854 Media & British Journal of Photography. With an introduction by Ravi Ghosh.
Our universe may be ever expanding but these moving portraits from all over this small planet remind us that what holds us together is stronger than any forces that seek to pull us apart.
The publication supports a world-touring exhibition organised by 1854 Media. Images are accompanied by a personal story from the photographer – providing a window into the lives of their subjects and celebrating the shared humanity that connects us all.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-34-6
£20.00
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'Love Story: new photography on love and intimacy'. 224pp, hardback, 155 x 199mm. Written by Rachel Segal Hamilton.
Love is one of the most difficult things to photograph, yet this anthology of moving, unexpected images captures the heart of what it means to know and love another. From first love to lost love, these intimate portraits express the tenderness and vulnerability, passion and patience of this powerful emotion. Challenging our perceptions of relationships in the 21st century, this joyful celebration of love beautifully depicts the deep connections between partners of all genders, between friends, siblings, parents and children, and communities.
Written by Rachel Segal Hamilton
This book features the work of: Curtis Hughes, Deanna Dikeman, Lisa Sorgini, Lucas Bori, Ed Templeton, Erica Reade, Hilary Gauld, Leah Monsour, Jess T. Dugan, Andreas Reeg, Marna Clarke, Magnus Holmes, Matt Weber, Mikaël Theimer, Karen Rosetzsky, Megan K Eagles, Richard Renaldi, Roland Schmid, Rona Bar and Ofek Avshalom, Mirja Maria Thiel, Sophie Harris-Taylor, Maureen Drennan, and Paddy Summerfield.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition. ISBN: 978-1-914314-35-3