Browsing » Books

Fractal Dreams Photographic Images by Roman Loranc

Fractal Dreams Photographic Images by Roman Loranc

FRACTAL DREAMS: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM TWO DECADES Signed Trade Edition: $150 *Special Collector’s Edition: Special Edition book and choice of original signed print (see below). Roman Loranc introduces a singular vision to the West Coast photographic tradition as he expands its territory. Finding uncommon beauty in the fragile wetlands and ancient oaks of the Central Valley, […]

Drifting Away: Photographs and Book by Erika Diettes

Drifting Away: Photographs and Book by Erika Diettes

Drifting Away. Photographs and text by Erika Diettes. Erika Diettes, 2008. Unpaged, 17 color transparencies, 9½x6″. Publisher’s Description ‘In Drifting Away my intention is to draw attention to some of the victims of forced disappearances of the Colombian armed conflict. The project is a response to a number of press reports and news broadcasts which […]

Los Toros by Michael Crouser

Los Toros by Michael Crouser

Over the course of sixteen years, Michael Crouser visited the bullrings of Spain, Mexico, Ecuador and France, capturing the dark spectacle of the bullfights and the passions of the crowds who follow them. Select images from a multitude of bullfights have been sequenced to create a singular, compelling fight in a narrative form. The book […]

Michael Smith Tuscany: Wandering the Back Roads, Vol. II

Michael Smith Tuscany: Wandering the Back Roads, Vol. II

Tuscany Preface by Paula Chamlee and Michael A. Smith The land of Tuscany has nurtured and inspired artists for centuries. In Tuscany: Wandering the Back Roads, Volume I, by Paula Chamlee, and Volume II, by Michael A. Smith, the glorious tradition continues and is even enhanced in their deeply personal and beautiful photographs of one […]

Tony Mendoza : Flowers

Tony Mendoza : Flowers

ISBN: 1-59005-170-x Hardcover, 18 x 13, 64 pages, 50 four-color plates. $75 First Edition Signed Copy I had been a photographer for over 30 years and I had never taken pictures of flowers, mostly because I had always been a black and white photographer and photographing flowers in black and white seemed like an insult […]

« Previous Entries