Roland and Sabrina Michaud, now in their eighties, have spent most of their lives together exploring Africa and Asia. Their travels have taken them to far-flung places, including Yemen, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey. Throughout their journeys Roland and Sabrina photographed and wrote about what they saw. This breathtaking account of their travels features nearly 500 color images that capture, with sensitivity, curiosity, and delight, the people they met and the landscapes they traverse...
Following his death in January 2004, Helmut Newton's position as one of the world's most celebrated and distinguished fashion photographers is assured. For many, however, he was much more than that. His controversial and innovative portraiture broke down taboos, documenting and shaping society's changing attitudes to sex and female empowerment. Indeed author JG Ballard has argued that Newton was in fact nothing less than 'the world's greatest visual artist'.
Expedition Svalbard:Lost Views on the Shorelines of Economy
by Tyrone Martinsson
In September 2011, a group of scientists, artists and writers embarked on an expedition to North-West Svalbard, the northern extremity of Norway. Traveling on a ship, the M/S Stockholm, each of them recorded the event from their own professional and personal perspective. The aim of the expedition was to discuss the discourse of the voyage regarding the environment and our relation to the land and nature. As such, this book turns out as an artistic account integrated by scientific documentation....
Photographer Sarah Stolfa shot the series "The Regulars" while working as a bartender for nine years at McGlinchey's, an old tavern in downtown Philadelphia. Her portraits are both stark and resonant, tender and alienating, and they capture something deeply specific to the place yet relevant to watering holes everywhere. The series launched her career as an artist, winning awards and appearing in the pages of the "New York Times Magazine", the New Yorker, and several gallery shows. "The Regulars...
Each of these five books is taken from Phaidon's '55' series, which represents photographers in 55 key photographs taken from their life's work, giving a chronological overview of some of their most important compositions.
Jeff Wall
by Yilmaz Dziewior, Hripsime Visser, and Camiel van Winkel
Fazal Sheikh /Eyal Weizman : the Conflict Shoreline
by Fazal Sheikh and Eyal Weizman
This title takes you on a photographic journey through cutting-edge fashion on display in London's vibrant clubs. In 1997, a new club called Trash changed the way London experienced music and clubbing forever. Gone was the ubiquitous mainstream techno of the 'super clubs', replaced instead by unique mixture of glam-rock, eighties new-wave, and the new underground movement 'electro-clash'. The style, glamour, and sparkle of the Trash regulars gave the dance floor an energy that help create one of...
Megan Fox Therapeutic Coloring Book (Megan Fox Therapeutic Coloring Books, #0)
by Elle Goodwin