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Book Details: Trade ClothISBN-13: 9781942084785220 pages; 140 color photographs13 x 10 1⁄2 $50 US; $64.99 CAN "Bergerson's American work dominates the second half of the book which covers his 25-year photographic odyssey searching for remnants of a recent, yet bygone era in America that he documents through meticulously composed photographs that demonstrate his masterful use of color and light, and engaging sense of humor." - All-About-Photo"There’s lots to be discovered when spending time with this tome not least because looking at a photograph often conjures up many other images in our heads not necessarily related to the one before our eyes. " - F-Stop magazine, July 8, 2020Also featured in:The Guardian, L’Oeil de la Photographie, Photo Life Magazine (Canada), Art Daily, and The Walrus.Photographs by Phil BergersonForeword by Robert BurleyEssays by Don Snyder and Peter HigdonPhil Bergerson’s photographs are poetic statements full of irony and pathos encapsulating this empathetic neighbor’s Canadian insight into the mysteries of our complex American nation. Using the traditions of Evans, Frank, and Lyons, Bergerson constructs found, poetic fragments into powerful sequential ensembles that metaphorically express something genuine and meaningful.Phil Bergerson has been showing his work internationally for fifty years, and his work can be found in many prestigious collections including the National Gallery National Gallery of Canada, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, the Harry Ransom Center, Austin, and the Creative Center for Photography Collections, Tucson.Don Snyder, is a writer and teacher who studied with Walker Evans at Yale and Minor White at MIT. Peter Higdon, is the Founding Collections Curator at Ryerson Image Centre, Ryerson University. Robert Burley, is an internationally exhibiting photographer, represented in the George Eastman Museum, National Gallery of Canada, and Musée Niepce collections.
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Phil Bergerson: A Retrospective
Phil Bergerson
$ 50.00
BOOK INFO Paperback, 5.5 X 8 In. / 136 Pages ISBN 9780983231615 List Price: $14.95 Featured by The New Yorker Edited by Will Steacy Photographs Not Taken is a collection of essays by photographers about moments that never became a picture. Conceived and edited by Will Steacy, each photographer was asked to abandon the camera and, instead, use words to recreate the image that never made it through their lens.Featuring contributions from over sixty photographers! Dave Anderson, Timothy Archibald, Roger Ballen, Thomas Bangsted, Juliana Beasley, Nina Berman, Elinor Carucci, Kelli Connell, Paul D'Amato, Tim Davis, KayLynn Deveney, Doug Dubois, Rian Dundon, Amy Elkins, Jim Goldberg, Emmet Gowin, Gregory Halpern, Tim Hetherington, Todd Hido, Rob Hornstra, Eirik Johnson, Chris Jordan, Nadav Kander, Ed Kashi, Misty Keasler, Lisa Kereszi, Erika Larsen, Shane Lavalette, Deana Lawson, Joshua Lutz, David Maisel, Mary Ellen Mark, Laura McPhee, Michael Meads, Andrew Moore, Richard Mosse, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Laurel Nakadate, Ed Panar, Christian Patterson, Andrew Phelps, Sylvia Plachy, Mark Power, Peter Riesett, Simon Roberts, Joseph Rodriguez, Stefan Ruiz, Matt Salacuse, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Aaron Schuman, Jamel Shabazz, Alec Soth, Amy Stein, Mark Steinmetz, Joni Sternbach, Hank Willis Thomas, Brian Ulrich, Peter Van Agtmael, Massimo Vitali, Hiroshi Watanabe, Alex Webb, Rebecca Norris WebbFeatured in the New York Times, New Yorker, TIME, Wall Street Journal, Guardian, La Repubblica, Wired, Photograph, and Artnet
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Photographs Not Taken
Various Photographers
$ 14.95
BOOK INFO Paper Over Board, 10 X 7.5 In. / 112 Pages / 50 Color PhotographsISBN 9781942084327List Price: $45.00Photographs by Ken D. Ashton Introduction by Paul Roth Contributions by Kriston Capps Portsmouth, documents the deindustrialization of the small, Appalachian river town of Portsmouth, Ohio. Portsmouth: Collected Saturdays is a volume of images that show the hardships of deindustrialization, floods, and crime in Portsmouth. Ken D. Ashton's photographs show the other side of Appalachia, with its fair share of unsuccessful socioeconomic undertakings. Through the scope of Portsmouth, Ashton portrays the macro effects of deindustrialization on small-town America. Ashton investigates the urban landscape, finding signs of depopulation and exploring how its influence affects our thoughts, actions, and imaginations. Ken D. Ashton's photographic work explores urban neighborhoods that experience transition as well as communities that have remained intact. For over fifteen years, Ashton has worked on Megalopolis, a photographic encyclopedia of communities from Washington, DC to Boston, MA.
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PORTSMOUTH: Collected Saturdays
Ken D. Ashton
$ 45.00
BOOK INFO Hardcover, 7 X 11 In. / 96 Pages / 64 Color ISBN 9780988983106 List Price: $39.95 “Though nearly everyone owns the technology to create images like those in the monograph, Jacobson’s work stands out for its abstract aspects.”, - Interview Magazine, October 31, 2013Also featured by: The New Yorker, The New York Times Lens BlogPhotographs by Henry JacobsonText by Stephen Mayes This monograph is the result of three years that photographer Henry Jacobson spent living on the road, shooting film around the world. This nomadic phase allowed for only limited access to those Jacobson held dear, and the varied array of subject matter found in Postcards Home is consequently a record of a period of personal upheaval; of the endings and beginnings of very important relationships; of illnesses and deaths and births. All of the works in this book were taken with an iPhone, and most were immediately sent to someone Jacobson cared about, or were shared within his broader social network. This synergy of photography and communication was facilitated by mobile technology, a development that is transforming society’s understanding of the medium of photography from a frozen moment to a visual interaction between individuals, making this collection important both from a personal and historical perspective.Featured in Interview Magazine and Time.
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Postcards Home
Henry Jacobson
$ 39.95
BOOK INFO Cloth Hardcover, 9.5 x 12.5 in / 112 pages / 54 Color & BWISBN 9781954119055List Price: $45.00Prophetic Kingdom is an ongoing photographic investigation exploring scenes of the everyday and overlooked. The images give an allegorical nod towards a prophesied postlapsarian world.Martin Buday Lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. He has shown in numerous group shows, has contributed to a wide variety of print and online publications and is held in numerous private collections throughout the United States.Elisa Wouk Almino is a writer, editor, and literary translator based in Los Angeles. Nicole Kaack is an independent curator and writer.
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Prophetic Kingdom
Martin Buday
$ 45.00
Book Details: Hardcover 978-1942084570 130 pages 10 x 8 inches $45 US; $58.99 CAN "There is a tenderness and a sensitivity in these pictures of family that cannot be faked. Nolan is not embedded with her subjects, she is entwined. As such, the pictures not only show she has an eye, but also a heart." - Chris Wiley, The New Yorker“Nolan seamlessly blends the everyday nature of her subjects with beautiful stylistic techniques…”, - Musee Magazine, October 29, 2018Also featured by:Photo District NewsHumble Arts Foundation Photographs by Peggy NolanContributions by Bonnie Clearwater and Susanne Opton Real Pictures is the result of many decades of photographs recording the day- to- day workings of a large family. As Chris Wiley of the New Yorker says “there is a tenderness and a sensitivity in these pictures of family that cannot be faked. Nolan is not embedded with her subjects, she is entwined. As such, the pictures not only show that she has an eye, but also a heart.” Peggy Nolan got married, raised seven kids, stayed home, started photographing, shoplifted film, went back to college, studied hard, got divorced, got pierced up, worked harder, graduated from college, stole more film, made more pictures, went back to college, graduated from graduate school, kids grew, calmed down, stopped stealing film, started thinking more, shot beer pictures, still thinking, still making pictures.Bonnie Clearwater is an American writer and art historian. She is the director and chief curator of the NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale.Suzanne Opton is an artist and recipient of the 2009 Guggenheim Fellowship.
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Real Pictures: Tales of a Badass Grandma
Peggy Nolan
$ 45.00
BOOK INFO Hardcover, 10 X 7.5 In. / 96 Pages / 79 Color ISBN 9780989798150 List Price: $45.00 “Mayes has created a visual narrative in her book that elicits surprise, laughter and the recognition that odd juxtapositions in life can become metaphorical in art.”, - Lenscratch, February 10, 2015“The book includes photos from several long term projects: from auto landscapes and Wall Street to things on the ground and selfies in the dentist’s’ chair.”, - The New York Times Lens Blog, July 28, 2015Photographs by Elaine Mayes For the past six years, photographer Elaine Mayes (born 1936) has been crisscrossing the US, never remaining in one place for more than three or four months at a time. The resulting volume of stylistically eclectic photographs represents a diary-like record of an itinerant life that seems a far cry from the On the Road-style liberty enjoyed by rebellious young people of the 1950s and 60s--and yet Mayes’ pictures, taken in places that range from the Southern Oregon Coast to Italy, France, Seattle, Washington, DC and New York’s Financial District, Tribeca and Brooklyn, are nothing if not joyful, exuberant exercises in freedom and revolt. With this volume, Mayes moves forward from the portrayal of more liberated lifestyles that she began in the 1960s with her pictures from San Francisco’s Haight Ashbury and the music counterculture to focus on a broader vista that encompasses our current cultural moment.
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Elaine Mayes
$ 45.00
Book Details:Hardcover: 116 pagesISBN-13: 978-194208454910 x 8 inches$45.00 U.S."Frank Van Riper’s black-and-white photographs and accompanying text eternize two idiosyncratic decades that will never be duplicated.", - The New York Times, November 29, 2018“...a lively, entertaining compare-and-contrast exercise, wrought using the writer’s own decades-distant, but still vivid, recollections.”, - Musee Magazine, November 5, 2018“...the kind of book only a lover of these two cities can write.”,- F-Stop Magazine, November 23, 2018Also featured by:The Washington Post Photo District NewsL'Oeil de la PhotographiePhotographs by Frank Van RiperForeword by Martin Walker Recovered Memory: New York and Paris 1960-1980 is a meditation on time and place: before the internet and 24/7 news; when one could visit the Eiffel Tower without seeing police and automatic weapons, when a ride on the New York subway cost 15 cents, when the smell of fresh-baked baguettes wafted over nearly every Parisian neighborhood, and when the Coney Island parachute ride still thrilled thousands. Van Riper’s striking black and white photographs spanning twenty years, coupled with his eloquent texts, capture the 20th-century romance and grit of New York more than a half century ago, and Paris, some forty years ago. It was a time when the pace of life was slower and somehow less threatening, people talked to each other instead of texting on their iPhones, and you literally had to stop and smell the coffee. Frank Van Riper is an internationally acclaimed documentary and fine art photographer, journalist and author. His photographs are in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC, the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine, the photography archive of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, and the Tides Institute collection, Eastport Maine, among others. Martin Walker is an internationally renowned journalist and foreign policy scholar, and author of the bestselling ‘Bruno’ series of crime novels set in the Perigord region of France. He is a senior fellow of the Global Business Policy Council, based in Washington, DC.
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RECOVERED MEMORY: New York and Paris 1960-1980
Frank Van Riper
$ 45.00
Book Details: HardcoverISBN-13: 9781954119277116 pages; 94 Photographs8 x 10 inches$50 US Foreword by: Sam AbellFeatured in: The Guardian, Eye of Photography, and the PhoblographerCulminating during the Coronavirus pandemic, Relative Strangers highlights the unseen similarities of the everyday. Through her street photographs, Vershel weaves a narrative through feeling, subtle gestures, and color. Ultimately these diptychs tell a story of a shared humanity. Teri Vershel is a fine art street photographer based in the San Francisco Bay area.Sam Abell was a staff photographer at National Geographic for 33 years. He has published multiple monographs of his work, and is a writer, teacher, and lecturer on photography.
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Relative Strangers: Street Photography Dyptichs
Teri Vershel
$ 50.00
BOOK INFO Hardcover, 7 X 9 In. / 116 Pages / 60 Color ISBN 9781942084099 List Price: $45.00 Photographs by Lili Holzer-GlierText by David Breslin Journalist and photographer Lili Holzer-Glier's (born 1988) Rockabye provides a glimpse of post-Hurricane Sandy Queens -- its damaged landscape and debris, as well as its residents, who continue to pay the emotional, financial, and physical toll of the storm. The volume pays homage to the resilience of a rebuilding community.
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Rockabye
Lili Holzer-Glier
$ 45.00
Book Details: Paper over boardISBN-13: 978-1942084655110 pages; 50 Black and white photographs 8.5 x 10 inches$45.00 US; $65.50 CAN “Brigidi's searing black and white and color photographs tell a story of how modern-day Italy came to be during a decade that is now largely forgotten.”,- ArtdailyAlso featured by Photo District News, Black + White Magazine and The Daily BeastPhotographs by Stephan BrigidiForeword by Domenico DodaroContributions by Martina Tanga ROME 1970s provides a view of life during a time when Italy moved from an in- nocent “dolce vita” existence to a more hardened reality. Featuring portraits and urban views from Rome and its surrounds, this eye-opening collection of black and white photographs tells the story of how modern-day Italy came to be. ROME 1970s will be exhibited at Robert Klein Gallery, Boston in Spring 2019. Stephan Brigidi is an American photographer and educator whose photographs have been acquired by more than thirty museums in the USA and Europe.Domenico Dodaro is a writer and lawyer based in Rome.Martina Tanga, PhD is an art historian at the DeCordova Museum.
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ROME 1970s: A Decade of Turbulent Change
Stephan Brigidi
$ 45.00
Book Details: Paper over boardISBN-13: 9781942084822128 pages; 55 Color Photographs8 1⁄2 x 8 1⁄2 inches$45 US; $58.99 CAN "The lake that Bentley photographed so exquisitely and passionately over 18 months will never be as it was at that moment in time when the water stopped, nor will the remediation efforts woefully behind schedule to deal with the increasing dust." - Art DailyAlso featured in:L’Oeil de la Photographie, Creative Boom, and The Global Traveler.Photographs by Debbie BentleyIntroduction by Mark MurrmannPhotographs documenting the Salton Sea as it existed in 2018—the first year after California water transfers ended. The lake will never be as it was at that moment in time, nor will State remediation efforts woefully behind schedule to control dust. From this point forward, the Sea will recede at an unprecedented rate, releasing ever-increasing levels of toxic dust into the air.Debbie Bentley is a documentary photographer currently living and working in Vacaville, California.Mark Murrmann is a photographer, curator, and photography instructor. He serves as Photo Editor at Mother Jones magazine.
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Salton Sea: Beautiful Desolation
Debbie Bentley
$ 45.00
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