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PeekShow
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Black+White Books, 2004.Special issue of Black+White Magazine, a more erotic collection of the female form from the usual tier of (not only) B+W international photographers including Jean Vidal, Roy Stuart, Tony Ward, Chas Ray Krider, Petter Hegre, Leslie Lyons, Peter Gorman, Bob Coulter, Trevor Watson, Erik Vacquier-Nemorin, Norbert Guthier, Vlastimil Kula, Ken Middleton, Donovan Fichardt, Angelo Cricchi, Nicole Maddox Grayson, Patrick Hoelck, Bernard of Hollywood, Stefano De Luigi, Henrik Purienne, and Markus Klinko & Indrani. Short fiction piece by Tobsha Learner.
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Models Only: The Women and Men of Australia’s Chadwick Agency
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2006.A special issue of Not Only Black + White celebrating 30 years of models from the Chadwick Agency. Published between 1992 and 2007 Black+White was a coffee table format magazine which featured work from some of the world’s top photographers, often nude or semi-nude portraiture, together with interviews with photographers and celebrities and articles on popular culture and current events.
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The Naked + The Nude: The First Ten Years of Black+White Magazine
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, [2002].A special issue of Not Only Black + White looking back on some of the top work from its first ten years including work by David Bailey, Gian Paolo Barbiere, Andreas H. Bitesnich, Patrick Demarchelier, Sant d’Orazio, Aldo Fallai, Fabrizio Ferri, Greg Gorman, Gary Heery, James Houston, Jean-Francois Jonvelle, David Lachapelle, Annie Leibovitz, Peter LIndbergh, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Helmut Newton, Hiroshi Nonami, Bettina Rheims, Herb Ritts, Paolo Roversi, Jeanloup Sieff, Joyce Tenneson, Mario Testino, Ellen von Unwerth, Albert Watson, and many others. Published between 1992 and 2007 Black+White was a coffee table format magazine which featured work from some of the world’s top photographers, often nude or semi-nude portraiture, together with interviews with photographers and celebrities and articles on popular culture and current events.
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The Masters Volume 3: A Special Issue of Not Only Black + White Magazine
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, [2001].A special issue of Not Only Black + White featuring the work of Nobuyoshi Araki, Gian Paolo Barbieri, Andreas H. Bitesnich, Erwin Blumenfeld, Bob Carlos Clarke, Anton Corbijn, Dominique Issermann, Richard Kern, Inez Van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Mary Ellen Mark, Lewis Morley, Jan Saudek, Francesco Scavullo, and Jock Sturges. Published between 1992 and 2007 Black+White was a coffee table format magazine which featured work from some of the world’s top photographers, often nude or semi-nude portraiture, together with interviews with photographers and celebrities and articles on popular culture and current events.
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The Masters Volume 2: A Special Issue of Not Only Black + White Magazine
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, [2001].A special issue of Not Only Black + White featuring the work of William Klein, Ralph Gibson, Sheila Metzner, Rankin, Pierre et Gilles, Ed Freeman, Markus Klinko & Indrani, Isabel Snyder, James Houston, John Rawlings, Joyce Tenneson, Dominique Derisbourg, Erwin Olaf, and Howard Schatz. Published between 1992 and 2007 Black+White was a coffee table format magazine which featured work from some of the world’s top photographers, often nude or semi-nude portraiture, together with interviews with photographers and celebrities and articles on popular culture and current events.
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The Masters Volume 1: A Special Issue of Not Only Black + White Magazine
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 1997.A special issue of Not Only Black + White featuring the work of Walter Chin, Bettina Rheims, Greg Gorman, Nick Knight, Albert Watson, David Lachapelle, Paulo Roversi, Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, Ellen Von Unwerth, David Bailey, Mario Sorrenti, Max Dupain, and Jeanloup Sieff. Published between 1992 and 2007 Black+White was a coffee table format magazine which featured work from some of the world’s top photographers, often nude or semi-nude portraiture, together with interviews with photographers and celebrities and articles on popular culture and current events.
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Australian Graffiti Revisited
Rennie Ellis; Ian Turner
Melbourne: Sun Books, 1980.Australian street and toilet wall graffiti. Second printing of the expanded second edition.
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The Vanguard: A Photographic Essay on the Black Panthers
Ruth-Marion Baruch; Pirkle Jones
Boston: Beacon Press, 1970.Photobook of intimate portraits of members of the Black Panther Party.
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Birds of Britain
John D. Green; David Tree
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1967.Large format photobook with short profiles of some of the most happening young women of 1960s London. Subjects include Mary Quant, Marianne Faithful, Dust Springfield, Hayley Mills, Susannah York, Patti Boyd, and many others.
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Young London: Permissive Paradise
Frank Habicht; Heather Cremonesi; Robert Bruce
London: George G. Harrap, 1969.Classic street photography photobook of 1960s London youth.
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California Trip
Dennis Stock
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970.Photobook of Magnum photographer Dennis Stock’s 1968 5-week road trip along the California highways, documenting the height of the counterculture hippie scene. This is the larger format first printing hardcover.
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The Sixties
Robert Altman
Santa Monica: Santa Monica Press, 2007. -
Nouveau Catalogue de Photographies Galantes
Guillaume Lemarie [Guy Lemaire]
Paris: Editions Astarte, 1997.Playful late 20th century pornographic photography in a 19th century style.
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Basic Tennis
Bob Gordon
Waltham: American Publishing Corporation, 1972.A basic guide to tennis illustrated by a naked young lady.
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Shots: Photographs from the Underground Press
David Fenton
New York: Douglas Book Corporation, 1971.Introduction by Ericka Huggins and Bobby Seale.
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Decent Exposures
Peter Simon
Berkeley: Wingbow Press, 1974.“This is not a book of Nude Photography (pictures of people who took their clothes off to be photographed) but portraits of people taken when they happened to have them off. They are representations of an alternative or, at least, the beginnings of one. A sensibility. A state of consciousness where it is not necessary to cover your genitals any more than your face, any more than your feelings, any more than your love, any more than your human soul.” (from the introduction by Asa Eliot)
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A Book About Australian Women
Carol Jerrems; Virginia Fraser
Melbourne: Outback Press, 1974.Classic Australian photobook. “A book about Australian women was published on the eve of International Women’s Year and following the establishment of the Office for Women’s Affairs by the Whitlam government in 1973. The book, described as a ‘collective portrait’, featured interviews by writer and artist Virginia Fraser, along with 131 photographs by Carol Jerrems of women from various walks of life. Some, such as Wendy Saddington, were already well known; others, such as Anne Summers, subsequently became prominent in their fields.” (National Portrait Gallery website)
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Telegraph 3 A.M.: The Street People of Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California
Richard Misrach
Berkeley: Cornucopia Press, 1974.First photobook of American photographer Richard Misrach (1949-), being street photography of the homeless residents of Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California.
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The Americans
Robert Frank
New York: Aperture and Museum of Modern Art, 1968.Introduction by Jack Kerouac. Second edition of Frank’s classic photobook, being revised and enlarged from the first and produced with MOMA.
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Golden Boy as Anthony Cool: A Photo Essay on Naming and Graffiti
Herbert Kohl; James Hinton
New York: The Dial Press, 1972.Important early study of urban text graffiti and tagging in New York. More than just a photobook, though Hinton’s work definitely gives it that distinction, Kohl, founder of the 1960s Open School movement, provides lengthy and invaluable insight into language and identity.