Jason BellIn 2008 Jason Bell undertook a photo assignment for American Vogue in 'Tea & Sympathy', an English tea room in the heart of Manhattan. | Anders PetersenWorld renowned phoptographer Anders Petersen explores the fringes of society with these haunting, documentary-style black-and-white photographs. |
Paolo PellegrinPaolo Pellegrin joined Magnum Photos in 2001. He has won numerous awards including eight World Press Photo, a Leica Medal of Excellence, the Robert Capa Gold Medal, the Olivier Rebot Award and the Hansel-Meith Preis. | Bruce GildenA powerful synthesis of exhilirating texture, it combines the direct and the surreal to create a rivetting and dynamic portrait of an aspect of Irish rural life. |
Bruce Gilden'Gilden has captured the uniquely individualistic, self-styled New York personality on the run. In Gilden'sworld, no-one is on the margins of centre stage, they are all star players' – Susan Kismaric. | Bruce GildenThrough photographs of extraordinary intensity and power Gilden opens our eyes to this fascinating and tragic country. Only an hour's flight from Miami and mainland America, Haiti is one of the poorest countries in the world. |
Andreas HerzauAndreas Herzau's photographic travel book records an eight-day journey that he undertook by taxi from Calcutta to Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay). | Ian Jeffrey, Haris KakarouhasWinner of the prestigious 2003 European Publishers Award for Photography, this collection documents Haris's year spent living in Havana |
Klavdij SlubanKlavdij Sluban is a French photographer of Slovenian origin based in Paris. His new book "East to East" brings together photographs that he has made during extensive travels in the East, frequently following the route of the Trans-Siberian Railway. | Ed van der ElskenThis is a facsimile edition of one of the classic photography books of the 20th century. Originally published in 1956, the book focuses on the Left Bank of Paris at the time when the area was a centre of creative ferment and the home of the artists... |
Martin ParrLeading photographer Martin Parr, author of the highly successful 'Boring Postcards' has put together another wonderful book from his personal collection of cards. | Giacomo Brunelli'Giacomo Brunelli has been looking hard at animals. His focus is not on the framed and caged exotica of zoos but on the ordinary animals that remain with us to some extent: horses, dogs, cats, chickens, pigeons. |
Bill BrandtDespite Bill Brandt's fame and considerable influence on the development of modern photography, the photographs in this book are a little known body of work. |  John Comino-James has photographed the streets, shops and shopkeepers in the centre of Thame, an historic market town some 45 miles from London. |
Christophe AgouWinner of the 2010 European Publishers Award for Photography, Christophe Agou, is noted for his personal documentary-style in both black-and-white and colour photography. | Sergio Larrain , Mike SeaborneMagnum photographer Sergio Larrain visited London in 1958 to find a city firmly rooted in tradition. Yet in its streets, its parks, its clubs and its cafes Larrain witnessed a city moving towards a new decade--a changing society. |
Mike Seaborne, Anna SparhamLondon Street Photography is published in association with The Museum of London to coincide with the major exhibition on show at the Museum until September 2011. Street photography thrives in London today. | |