McCullin's has been creating still life arrangements in his garden shed at home in Somerset since the early 1980s.Each still life has been lyrically constructed with the natural-cut flowers (lilies, fox-gloves, gladioli), fruit or fungi-often presented alongside beloved mementos of his travels; a bronze dragon from the orient, a junk shop vase, a ......
Through an exploration of iconic Australian events, small towns and his own extended family, Big Sky by Australian photographer Adam Ferguson, attempts to capture a personal vision of Australia that comments on a way of life that is in decline.
The book delves into Australias cultural memory. From repurposed jails to old schoolhouses, these often-overlooked institutions weave together stories that reflect the rich tapestry of Australian history and identity.
Over 150 previously unseen images by photographer Elliott Erwitt will be published for the first time in Found, Not Lost. Spanning more than sixty years, the photographs in the book, often taken during lulls or breaks between assignments in his prolific career, have been selected, edited and sequenced by Erwitt himself.
The images depict a country in upheaval, as experienced by a foreign photographer who has spent over a decade navigating its complexities. 'Afghanistan resists foreign understanding, and its image has been repeatedly appropriated and reshaped by the empires that have occupied it over the centuries. Misunderstandings arise not only from the ......
Daleman visited over 40 towns and cities from Aberdeen to Bangor, Blackpool to Belfast, and from Fife to Skegness.The photographs give the impression of Daleman as an observer, moving quickly and unobtrusively on foot through the streets. The images show the urban infrastructure of boarded-up shopfronts and rainy streets, canals and bright ......
The over 140 images in the book-some rarely published or previously unseen-were edited by McCullin through the process of revisiting his archives and reassessing photographs made from the late 1950s until last year.
Twenty-five years ago, Don McCullin embarked on a journey to create a cultural and architectural survey of the remains of the Roman Empire. The photographs in his forthcoming book—The Roman Conceit..
Photographs of contemporary Veles are intertwined with fragments from an archaeological discovery also called 'the Book of Veles' - a cryptic collection of 40 'ancient' wooden boards discovered in Russia in 1919, written in a proto-Slavic language.