Mikhael Subotzky , Jonny SteinbergMikhael Subotzky considers the town of Beaufort West, its vivid characters and poignant social
landscapes, in a photo essay that confronts central issues of contemporary South African society. | Fleur Olby "Fleur: Plant Portraits" is a photographic book of Olby's work. It showcases portraits taken over the last decade, including some of her most popular images, as well as many previously unseen photographs specially commissioned for this publication. |
| Jacqueline Hassink, Leo RubinfienJacqueline Hassink is a Dutch-born conceptual artist, originally trained as a sculptor. She first picked up a camera in 1994, beginning successive series of photographs dealing methodically and precisely with the themes of globalisation and economic power |
Henryk RossHenryk Ross, born in Poland in 1913, was a press photographer prior to WWII, when by virtue of being Jewish he was incaracerated in the Lodz Ghetto. | Martin ParrIn his epitaph to the age of conspicuous consumption and wealth, Luxury featuresMartin Parrs photographs fromfive years of watching the rich and fabulous at international champagne-fuelled gatherings. |
Martin ParrMartin Parrâs first new thematic series of photographs to be published in book form since Think of England (in 2000) this is his journey into and beyond the clichés of Mexico. | Martin ParrMartin Parr has becomewell known for his collections of photography books and postcards,but he is also a jackdawcollector of photographic and other themed objects. |
Martin ParrThis book is the comprehensive account of Martin Parrs unique postcard collection. Featuring 650 cards, selected by Parr from his collection of over 20,000 cards built over 30 years, its contents are presented in the manner of a postcard album. | Larry TowellAn album featuring the best of 20 years of award-winning Magnum member Larry Towellâs photographs of family life in rural Ontario. |
Christian CaujolleA unique new history of contemporary photojournalism to mark the 50th anniversary of World Press Photo. The book tells the story of modern photojournalism, from The Family of Man in 1955 to the era of the camera-phone in the present day. | Russell RobertsIntroduction essay by Russell Roberts, Curator of Photographs at the National Museum (NMPTV); Tony Ray-Jones timeline, richly illustrated in colour with personal memorabilia over 28 pages; |
Tony Ray-Jones, Russell RobertsAt the time of his tragic death in 1972, aged 30, Tony Ray-Jones had already made an indelible mark on photography. | Charlie Crane, Nick Bonner5x4-format landscape and portrait photographs taken by Crane during three visits to Pyongyang are presented with commentary on the scenes shown provided by real North Korean tourist guides. |