Photographers

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In Tiny: Streetwise Revisited, the photographer Mary Ellen Mark chronicles the life of “Tiny” (Erin Charles), a street kid from Seattle.

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Mohan Bhasker is a physician in Los Angeles as well as a nature photographer of artistry and daring.

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India by Steve McCurry is a book of first impressions that are intense and heartfelt.

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Louis Stettner's Penn Station, New York is not a photo book about the grandeur or architecture of the original Pennsylvania station—which should have been declared a landmark but instead w

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In 1962 Joel Meyerowitz was a junior art director at a New York City advertising agency.

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Fine art photography is driven by concepts.

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Lunchtime, time for lunch, take a breather, grab a bite, make a call, run an errand . . . Charles H.

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British poet Philip Larkin’s unconventional life and career is revealed in unique fashion in Richard Bradford’s The Importance of Elsewhere, a volume of photographs by the poet, who consid

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Ekphrastic poetry utilizes the medium of verse to address, to interpret, and to transliterate another art form.

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will be a treasured volume for years to come.”

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Dennis Hopper's Drugstore Camera is a freewheeling abstract monologue, a visual stream of consciousness and free verse.

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Incomparable Couples is a love note to New York City compliments of Rose Hartman.

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“. . . a treasure for those who consider themselves fashion obsessed . . .”

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“The great beauty of this book is that it is truly an exhaustive and almost encyclopedic accounting of one man’s body of work.”

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Horst: Photographer of Style is the type of fashion/photography coffee table book that will continue to give new perspectives with each reading and is a must for those who have ev

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It should come as no surprise to find that Ms. Kazanjian’s opus is all about the covers of Vogue magazine starting from its inception in the 1890s to the present time.

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