Brent has a rich history of multiculturalism. Roy Mehta’s exquisite black and white photographs capture the daily rituals of its
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“Every image I create is a picture of how I feel that day – my experience of a place. It
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Spontaneous, close-up images capture the joyful cacophony of an ever-changing community.
At once familiar and beguilingly abstract, this playful series by
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A new Magnum photobook, published by Thames & Hudson, explores the varying ways photographs have depicted dogs and their relationship
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“When I was at photography school, every few weeks our photojournalism teacher would send the class off into the city
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The street life and political tensions of Tod Papageorge’s late 1960s New York, in a two-volume clothbound presentation.
This publication comprises
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Antanas Sutkus captures small moments of joy in late-1950s Soviet-occupied Lithuania. In 1959, Antanas Sutkus began photographing on the streets
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Another amazing Ed Templeton book, his contribution to Nazraeli Press’ second One Picture Book series. Templeton returns to working with
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“This series is a play on the images conveyed by Japan through different societal archetypes: geisha, robots, dolls, salarymen, kimonos,
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A decade ago, Ken Light traveled across the United States photographing the country, an empire he realized was the most
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A luxurious three-volume box set of previously unseen images from the 1960s and 1970s by the father of American color
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Brilliant Parade by British photographer Josh Edgoose is a celebration of the character and energy of the streets of London
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