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Transcendental Values and the Photographer
Beauty In Photography is a collection of essays on the nature of photography as art: creating it, judging it, and relating to it.
Photography Led by the Spirit
Krist's guide is a delicious balance of his own artistic philosophies from a lifetime of photographing in various contexts and the more technical aspects of the trade.
Herbarium Amoris – Floral Romance – Book Review
Interesting essays discuss the work of Carl Linnaeus and his Calendarium Florae. Outstanding photography captures minute details of flowers in vivid, colourful close-ups.
Album of the Damned
Paul Garson's collection of everyday photographs begs the question: How could such ordinary people commit such extraordinary crimes?
The Photobook
Photographer Martin Parr and photo historian and critic Gerry Badger compiled this huge historical survey of the photobook, a genre inextricably tied to photography.
Beyond Decorum – The Photography of Iké Udé
Performer, photographer, and aRUDE magazine editor Iké Udé pushes limits elegantly in this collection of his work from the 1990s.
The John Hinde Butlin's Photographs
British postcard photographer John Hinde's glowing color images of Butlin's Holiday Camps in the '60s and '70s, presented and with an introduction by Martin Parr.
Planet Shanghai Book Review
In his new book, Justin Guariglia explores the city of Shanghai, China bringing readers the most unique perspectives possible.
Book Review: Lewis Carroll by Anne Higonnet
Lewis Carroll was not only a gifted author but also an accomplished photographer, as demonstrated in this collection of photographs of his family and friends.
"A Camera, Two Kids and a Camel" Review
Annie Griffiths Belt isn't just a great photographer, but also a good writer. Her 2008 book, both a collection of her work and an autobiography, is inspirational.