Prices in AUD. Shipping worldwide. Flat rate $8 postage per order within Australia. International by weight calculated at checkout. Read full terms.
-
Creative Camera, August 1975, Number 134
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Edward Grazda, Anders Petersen, Ave Pildas, and Judy Steiner.
-
Creative Camera, June 1975, Number 132
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Young Photographers in Britain: Brian Adams, Eric Capenter, Ian Dobbie Kevin Lear, Chris Locke, Douglas Peel, Pamla Toler, Andy Tratten, and Alan Turnball.
-
Creative Camera, January 1975, Number 127
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Young Photographers in France, Guy Le Querrec, Monique Tirouflet, Bernard Gomez, Bruno, Jean Gaumy, Eddie Kuligowski, Brigitte Langevin.
-
Creative Camera, August 1974, Number 122
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1974.In this issue: Barbara Crane, Kenneth Josephson, Gabriel D. Hackett, and Thomas Joshua Cooper.
-
Creative Camera, July 1974, Number 121
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1974.In this issue: William Klein, Tom Drahos, Geri Della Rocca de Candal, Helene Hoppenot, and Marion Faller.
-
Creative Camera, September 1973, Number 111
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1973.In this issue: Albert Renger-Patzch, Robert Haines, Michael Martone, and Masters of the Albumen Print.
-
Creative Camera, August 1973, Number 110
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1973.In this issue: Abram Shterenberg, CLaudia Andujar, The Barnardo Archives, and Michael Semak.
-
Creative Camera, May 1973, Number 107
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1973.In this issue: Todd Walker, Anton Bragaglia and Photodynamism, Marc Garanger, and Alexander Rodchenko.
-
Paul Outerbridge
Paul Outerbridge; Manfred Heiting
Koln: Taschen, 2017.“American photographer Paul Outerbridge created shimmering “artifical paradises.” From Cubist still life images to nudes, his sensitivity to light and shadow and pioneering use of color transformed everyday scenarios into near-abstract compositions. This unique aesthetic helped him seductively champion the expressionistic, as much as commercial, potential of color photography.” (publisher’s blurb)
-
Bridal Fashion
Saskia Glandien
Berlin: Alt//Cramer, 2012.Coffee table book of bridal fashion and glamour photography.
-
One And Two And Up And Down
Ting Cheng
: Pogobooks, 2010. -
Terribly Awesome Photo Books
Paul Kooiker; Erik Kessels
[Gent]: Art Paper Editions, 2012.“For several years, Paul Kooiker and Erik Kessels have organized evenings for friends in which they share the strangest photo books in their collections. The books shown are rarely available in regular shops, but are picked up in thrift stores and from antiquaries. The group’s fascination for these pictorial non-fiction books comes from the need to find images that exist on the fringe of regular commercial photo books. It’s only in this area that it’s possible to find images with an uncontrived quality. What’s noticeable from these publications is that there’s a thin line between being terrible and being awesome. This constant tension makes the books interesting. It’s also worth noting that these tomes all fall within certain categories: the medical, instructional, scientific, sex, humour or propaganda. Paul Kooiker and Erik Kessels have made a selection of their finest books from within this questionable new genre.” (publisher’s blurb)
-
Occupied Spaces
Ben Roberts; Naomi Colvin
London: Here Press, 2012.A photo series documenting the private and communal spaces of the 2011-2012 Occupy Protest in London by Ben Roberts together with a short essay by Naomi Colvin. This is one of the first edition of 250 copies, a second edition of 100 copies were printed in 2014.
-
Erotic Domination
China Hamilton
Glattbach: Editions Reuss, [2007].“The models and I attempted to produce work that would appeal to a wide audience. These women are proud of their sexuality, of their bodies–they delight in knowing that these intimate portraits will be enjoyed by voyeur and connoisseur alike. I have also included a number of portraits of significant Mistresses–a historic gallery of Dominatrixes, each skillfully enacting the fantasy pleasures of the ‘naughty school boy’ or ‘the submissive maid’.” (China Hamilton)
-
Luke Roberts: Alphastation / Alphaville
Luke Roberts; Evie Franzidis
Brisbane: Institute of Modern Art, 2012. -
Beat
Christopher Felver
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2007. -
Ey! Iran: Contemporary Iranian Photography
Mandana Mapar; Htamid Severi
Gold Coast: Gold Coast City Art Gallery, 2006.“In Ey! Iran, social realities of hope, temptation, nostalgia and introspection are captured through the Persian lens. The exhibition depicts a culture surprisingly familiar to ours – narratives of family life, suburban sprawl and poignant observations on a country immersed in longstanding customs and traditions. The artists take on issues of identity, gender and social restrictions and by doing so capture a side of Iran which is often contrary to that presented by the Pentagon and the western media. Catalogue of exhibition held at the Gold Coast City Art Gallery in 2006. Artists include; Dadbeh Bassir, Shadi Ghadirian, Amirali Ghasemi, Mohammad Ghazali, Arash Hanaei, Ghazale Hedayat, Peyman Houshmandzadeh, Bahman Jalali, Hana Mirjanian, Reza Paydari, Leila Pazooki, Sadegh Tirafkan, Hamila Vakili, Hossein & Angela Valamanesh and Mohsen Yazdipour.”
-
This Is My Heritage
Michael Aird; Mandana Mapar
Brisbane: Queensland Museum, 2015.Photographs and stories from a 2015 exhibition at the Queensland Museum, celebrating twelve indigenous artists and educators.
-
Room with a View
Lucy Fur
Los Angeles: Feral House, 2006. -
The Other North
Jesse Jones
Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2017.