New York

The city of NEW YORK (NYC) in the state of New York is not only one of the most photographed cities in the world, but also one of the favorite places to live for famous and less prominent photographers. In addition, many outstanding photographers were born here, were trained here or chose this city as a photo motif. The metropolis is suitable for a motive search from all areas of photography, whether street, fashion, portrait, sports or architectural photography - to name just the most famous. '9/11' is considered a sad climax, and on this day countless photographers gathered: inside the Magnum photography shop to document the collapse of the World Trade Center. This all is proven by numerous photo books from and about NEW YORK, which you can find here.

Photographers from and in and around New York

Photographers, born in NYC

Diane ARBUS (1923-1971); Richard AVEDON (1923-2004); Lillian BASSMAN (1917-2012); Langdon CLAY (b.1949); Gregory CREWDSON (b.1962); Roy DECARAVA (1919-2009); Sid GROSSMAN (1913-1955); William KLEIN (b.1928); Arthur LEIPZIG (1918-2014); Helen LEVITT (1913-2009); Susan LIPPER (b.1953); Joel MEYEROWITZ (b.1938); James NACHTWEY (b. 1948); Arnold NEWMAN (1918-2006); Aaron SISKIND (1903-1991); Timothy O'SULLIVAN (1840-1882); Louis STETTNER (1922-2016); Paul STRAND (b.1890); Larry SULTAN (1946-2009); Garry WINOGRAND (1928-1984); 

Photographers, living in NYC

Berenice ABBOTT (1929-1965); Mathew BRADY (1839-1896); Alexey BRODOVITCH (1934-1958); Larry CLARK (actually); Lois CONNER (since 1971); Philip-Lorca diCORCIA (actually); Bruce DAVIDSON (actually); Louis FAURER (1940s until 2001); Abe FRAJNDLICH; Robert FRANK (1947-1971); Lee FRIEDLANDER (actually); Anna GASKELL (actually); Ernst HAAS (1951-1986); Horst HAMANN (since 1980); André KERTÉSZ (1936-1985); An-My Le (actually); Saul LEITER (1946-2013); Leon LEVINSTEIN (1950s until 1988); Tyler MITCHELL (from 2015); Lisette MODEL (from 1938 until 1983); Abelardo MORELL (1960s and 70s); Tod PAPAGEORGE (since 1970s); Irving PENN (1940s until 2009); Edward STEICHEN (1940s until 60s); David VESTLA (1940s until 2013); WEEGEE (1930s & 40s)

Photographers, visiting NYC

Eve ARNOLD, Rebecca ARTHUR, David BAILEY (1960s); Andrew BUSH, Henri CARTIER-BRESSON, Walker EVANS, Katy GRANNAN (1990s), Lewis HINE, Frank HORVAT (1980s); Emily JURELLER, Neil LIBBERT (1960s); Peter LINDBERGH, Mika OROTEA, Jherry RAMIREZ, Tony RAY-JONES (1960s); Jeanloup SIEFF (1960s); Phoebe SNYDER, Alfred STIEGLITZ, Edward WESTON, Joan WYETH

Photographers and their photo volumes on NEW YORK




Slipcased DVD (PAL,) approx. 75 min., English
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Photo volume 'Private Views. A Highrise Panorama of Manhattan' by Andi SCHMIED provides views from the tallest buildings in Manhattan, for example over Central Park, or from the bathroom in Calacatta Tucci marble with a view of the Empire State Building.
120,00 € Weight 1.4 kg
The b/w images by Sibylle BERGEMANN collected in her out-of-print photo book 'Fenster' do not follow any overarching plan, but are an expression of subjective perception. Each with its details captured window says something about the people they belong to
65,00 € * Weight 0.7 kg
For this really small black and white photo volume, 'Now I want to be your dog', the photographer Morten ANDERSEN exhumed his portraits of his French friend Antoine D'AGATA during their studies together at the ICP in New York in the early 1990s.
0,00 € Weight 0.1 kg
HC (without dust jacket, as issued), 27 x 27 cm., 88 pp., 51 color ills., English / Spanish
34,00 € *
The accordion volume 'New York 1989-93', is the first in a series of twelve volumes that are intended to make the person Antoine D'AGATA, a hypothetical double, tangible. Two coupled existences, where one cannot exist without the virtuality of the other.
from 38,00 € Weight 0.3 kg
Volume #11 in the book series on legedary & rare photo volumes, 'Alexey BRODOVITCH. Ballet', reproduces each dynamic double-page spread from this rarely seen volume along with a contemporary essay by leading BRODOVITCH connoisseur Kerry William Purcell.
42,00 € *
Out-of-print book 'Mann für Mann' by Roswitha HECKE contains over 40 images from all over the world. Around half of the b/w images were taken in New York City, the rest in Barcelona, Naples, Cairo, London a.o. They all show men, individually or in groups.
29,80 € * Weight 0.9 kg
'ABC', selected and designed by William KLEIN himself, offers a visual survey of his varied career. It includes his poetic street photography of New York, Moscow, Rome, Tokyo and Paris; his fashion photography; filmstills; and his painted contact sheets.
19,80 € *
The photo and text book, 'Side Walk', combines very personal photographs & writings by Italian photographer Frank HORVAT, taken during his time in New York in the late 1970s and the 80s. Through different papers, 'Side Walk' depicts both sides of his work
38,00 € *
“While haute couture is closely linked with an idea of perfection and the mastery of every last detail, I wanted to transport DIOR creations to an unexpected place. The streets of NYC embody the most contrasting background to reveal unforeseen emotions.”
150,00 € *
Slipcased HC with dust jacket, 30,5 x 38 x 2 (12 x 15 in.) cm., 48 pp., 20 duotone b/w ills., text language: English, Ltd. to 350 numbered copies
248,00 € *
2nd printrun, slipcased set of 2 linen bound HCs, each with dust jacket, 20 x 20 x 2 cm., 388 pp., b/w ills., text language: English
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'War & Peace in New York. Photographs 1966-1970' by Tod PAPAGEORGE, comprises two photo volumes that provide a comprehensive portrait of a troubled city in a dark, febrile time. This is a city built sweetly, if seriously, at heart, to belong and to like.
280,00 € *
Out-of-print 'The Whiteness of the Whale' brings together the American series by Paul GRAHAM which reflect on the social fabric of contemporary USA while attempting to find something closer to the experience of being and seeing in the contemporary world.
158,00 € * Weight 1.8 kg
HC (without dust jacket, as issued) in slipcase, 29,5 x 22,5 cm., 128 pp., highly illustrated, English
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This so far only monograph on Sid GROSSMAN, a comprehensive survey of his life and work, includes early social documentary work (1930s), more personal and dynamic street photography (1940s), and late experiments with abstraction in b/w and in color.
from 38,00 € Weight 1.7 kg
The black-and-white images in the photographic volume, 'Happy. Brooklyn 1988-1993', are from the first photography project by Finnish photographer Nina KORHONEN is about the story of 'Finntown', a part of Brooklyn inhabited by Finnish immigrants.
48,00 €
The mood conveyed here suggests a nostalgic representation of scenes from a coastal village. Technically adept like an advertising photographer and thoughtful like a conceptualist, ETHRIDGE ponders the role & importance of photography in the modern world.
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'Subway', the new edition of 1986s original. In 1980 Bruce DAVIDSON began photographing the New York subway system. At first in black and white, but he soon realized that color film was necessary to depict the intensity of this graffiti-covered landscape.
298,00 € Weight 1.4 kg
'Der Blick auf zwei Welten' by Robert HAAS contains touching everyday and social studies of interwar Vienna as well as fascinating shots of the American way of life with sensitive portraits of great personalities and 'Street photography' from New York.
35,00 €
The book 'Between Girls' by American photographer Karen MARSHALL shows a group of teenagers in New York and documents the emotional bonds between 16-year-old girls to show as well as their symbolic relationships. The book design is by Teun van der HEIJDEN
from 39,90 €
'Archive' by Sofia COPPOLA is an art book that enables an intimate encounter with methods & references and provides an insight into working processes. It contains personal archive material and an interview with the renowned film journalist Lynn Hirschberg
98,00 € * Weight 1.4 kg
The out-of-print photo volume 'Deus ex Machina' by Ralph GIBSON offers the fruit of four decades of image making. The collection shows, how the prominent US-American photographer is ranging with his work between genres, creating new categories of vision.
38,00 € * Weight 1.6 kg
'The Making of an Argument' contains the 1st project by Gordon PARKS for the 'Life' magazine. Featuring contact sheets, proof prints and the published article, it traces the editorial process and parses out the motives behind the production of the essay.
248,00 € * Weight 1.2 kg
Linen bound HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 301 x 23 x 2 cm., 96 pp., b/w ills., text language: English
69,00 € *
The out-of-print photo book, 'Harlem Family 1967' features approximately eighty b/w photographs of the Fontenelle family, whose lives Gordon PARKS documented as part of a 1968 'Life' magazine photo essay. A searing portrait of poverty in the United States
298,00 € * Weight 0.9 kg
The special of the title 'The Bird Project' by Eril BERGLIN lies in its realization as a high-gloss book. The contrast between the natural, colorful plumage and the cold colors of the urban space in which the birds find themselves is particularly striking
40,00 € * Weight 1.1 kg
In the monograph volume 'American Reflections' the b/w images by US photographer Tom ARNDT are telling stories from the middle class, the suburbs or the hectic streets of the metropolises of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and his hometown of Minneapolis.
from 52,00 € Weight 1.1 kg
In 'Invisible City', Ken SCHLES documents New York's East Village neighborhood during its heyday in the 1980s. Using scans of original negatives and the five-plate technique, this reprint surpasses the original and brings the classic into the 21st century
98,00 € * Weight 0.5 kg
Out-of-print photo book 'Amerikabilder by Gerry JOHANSSON' contains photographs from 1962 and 1963. His black-and-white shots of New York and Chicago breathe the aura of famous American photographers such as Robert FRANK, Lee FRIEDLANDER and Walker EVANS.
98,00 € * Weight 0.4 kg
Photo volume 'Life is Good & Good for You in New York' by William KLEIN is regarded as one of the most influential books in the last half-century - here reproduced in its entirety as brilliantly photographed & designed opus as a complete photobook study.
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The photo volume 'Lost and Found' already contains the typical photos that should make Bruce GILDEN famous: sustained movement and tension, unrivaled spirit and an instinctive, irreverent affection for his subjects - in harmony with his city New York.
49,80 € *
Out-of-print volume 'NY JS DB 62' features photos of David BAILEY in wintry New York in 1962. By leaving the confines of the studio behind and taking photos on the street, he set new standards and brought the UK back to the forefront of popular culture.
from 19,95 € Weight 0.8 kg
'American' by Werner AMANN, is the result of a long-term project. Portraits from L.A., New York, Las Vegas, Gainesville, Miami, Kansas City, the border city Tijuana as well as the deserts of the Western alternate with travel pictures of streets & places.
from 28,00 € Weight 1 kg
This Stern Portfolio No. 46 is dedicated to the American photographer Andreas FEININGER (1906-1999). It is a worthy tribute to the master of photography who became famous for his images of American cities.
40,00 € * Weight 0.9 kg
HC with dust jacket, 20 x 20 x 2 cm., 80 pp., 45 color ills., text language: English
25,00 € *
This out-of-print photo volume, 'Jetlag and Alcohol' by Morten ANDERSEN, is both a visual diary and a profound portrait of the city of New York. The b/w photographs in it take you into a multifaceted cityscape.
0,00 € * Weight 0.9 kg
Self-produced maquette 'Suits. London, Tokyo, New York 2007-2008 vs. Facts & Fiction 1929-2008' by Katja STUKE focuses on one single theme, suits and how they are worn. Limited to 150 copies.
0,00 € *
This out-of-print photo volume, 'Passé Imparfait: La Route de devenir photographe,' by Ralph GIBSON, surveys the beginnings of the American photographer's career in San Francisco (1960 to 1963), Los Angeles (1963 to 1966), and New York in 1967 - 1970).
98,00 € * Weight 0.9 kg
The photo volume 'Sight' by Yoko ASAKAI contains portraits of people from all over the world watching a film at home. The relationship between looking and being looked at is explored. The concentrated-portrait subjects seem to be unaware of the camera.
from 25,00 € Weight 0.5 kg
'125th Street. Photography In Harlem' reflects the history of New York's Harlem neighborhood, marked by consumerism, gentrification, glamour as well as political revolt. With images by Berenice ABBOTT, Dawoud BEY, Katsu NAITO, Gordon PARKS, Jamel SHABAZZ.
29,95 € * Weight 0.9 kg
The out-of-print 'Causes and Spirits' about William CARTER is both an autobiography and a study of people. Beginning in 1960it documents his travels around the world, from New York to Kurdistan, Dublin to Gaza, with landscapes that often yearn for people.
58,00 € * Weight 2 kg
Black Garden: 29 x 21 cm., 184 pp., 154 duotone b/w ills., Open spine binding & Departure Lounge: 14,5 x 21 cm., 184 pp., 83 duotone b/w ills., Open spine binding, text language: English
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'The Unseen Saul Leiter' shows for the first time 76 rediscovered works from an extraordinary photographic treasure trove of more than 40,000 color slides left by the American photographer at his death, only a fraction of which ever saw the light of day.
from 39,90 € Weight 1 kg
A terrific introduction to the work of Lisette MODEL, one of the most important photographers of the 20th century - original format reissue. With 50 of her best images: rich idlers in the Southern France & sad, funny, often eccentric residents of New York
from 28,00 € Weight 1.9 kg
von Horacio Fernández, ed. With titles by ABBOTT, ARAKI, BEATON, BISCHOF, CARTIER-BRESSON, DAVIDSON, DEPARDON, EVANS, A.FISCHER, GILDEN, HAAS, HOFER, KERTÉSZ, KITAJIMA, W.KLEIN, LEVITT, LÖRINCZY, LYON, MORIYAMA, NAAR, PERESS, SCHLES, SISKIND, WEEGEE, a.o.
98,00 € *
HC (no dust jacket, as issued),
58,00 € *
The images in the book 'CARS. New York City. 1974-1976' by Langdon CLAY feature a distinct array of makes and models set against the gritty details of their surrounding urban and architectural environments, and occasionally the ghostly presence of people.
85,00 € * Weight 1.6 kg
The photographs by D'Angelo WILLIAMS in his volume 'Contact High' visualize the black body in theatrical, dance, and occasionally everyday scenes. The intimate images focus on notions of kinship and spirituality interwoven with quiet political gestures.
from 42,00 € Weight 0.7 kg
Out-of-print photo volume 'American Realities' by Joakim ESKILDSEN features people in New York, California, Louisiana, South Dakota & Georgia who live below the poverty line. For many of them there is no longer an 'American Dream' - just American reality.
128,00 € * Weight 0.6 kg
'Albums' by Jamel SHABAZZ presents for the first time his work from the 70s to 90s as it exists in his archive: small prints, thematically grouped & classified as traditional family photo albums. Some essays classify his work in the history of photography
48,00 € * Weight 1.2 kg
Linen bound HC (no dust jacket, as issued), 23 x 28,5 x 1,5 cm. (9,25 x 11,5 inch.), 100 pp., 55 duotone b/w ills., text langauge: English
59,00 € *
Limited edition volume 'Cargó' by Igor POSNER represents an exploration of the psyche of migration. Stored as in a suitcase, the images inside represent fragments of life as well as layers of memory: a repository for an intimate, yet collective existence.
69,80 € Weight 0.6 kg
The mono.kultur issue #37 is dedicated to US-american photojournalist & war reporter James NACHTWEY. One issue consists of photographs, the other of an interview, reproduced in English, about the reality of wars and how images can bring about resistance.
24,00 € * Weight 0.1 kg
Linen bound HC (no dust jacket, as issued), color ills.
0,00 € *
Limited edition photo book 'Bike Kill' shows life in a Brooklyn bike club. The French Julie GLASSBERG spent three years documenting the world of the Black Label Bike Club. The title refers to an annual celebration of bike chopping, friendship and anarchy.
248,00 € * Weight 0.7 kg
Out-of-print book 'Manhattan Out' by Raymond DEPARDON contains street photography from NYC. Taken in 1980 during a visit without any particular intention, he later became aware of them because of the looks of his motifs, which show a feigned indifference.
0,00 € * Weight 0.7 kg
'Paul's Book' by Collier SCHORR is about a model who she visited at home for a shooting. The idea was to experience photography as a social space, a conversation in which his body and her eyes try to understand the fascinations and fantasies of the other.
from 38,00 € Weight 1.2 kg
In her volume 'Flight', German photographer Antonia HENSCHEL listed those places in alphabetical order that she has traveled to within a year, from Amsterdam to New York and Stockholm to Zurich. After that, the order results from the chronology of events.
36,00 € * Weight 1.4 kg
This book, 'I can make you feel good' by young photographer Tyler MITCHELL, features pictures of black people enjoying daily life - predominantly outdoors - in opposition to the art historical renderings of leisure time as the purview of the white gentry.
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'Silver + Chrome' contains earliest works by Mitch EPSTEIN, taken in N.Y., L.A. as well as New Orleans. With the OK of his teacher Garry WINOGRAND he documented from 1973 until 1976 the urban chaos of that complicated time alternately in color and in b/w.
70,00 € *
The catalog 'Saul Leiter. Die Große Retrospective' sheds new light on one of photography's most enigmatic figures. It shows New York street scenes, fashion & nude photographs and makes archive material, contact prints & notebooks accessible to the public.
68,00 € * Weight 1.2 kg
Facsimile. pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), ca. 20 x 25 x 1 cm., 32 pp., b/w ills., Ltd. to 250 copies with 2 different silk-screened covers (= 500 copies in total!)
298,00 € Weight 0.3 kg
Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 13,5 x 23,5 x 3,5 cm., 432 pp., b/w ills., text language: English
24,00 € *
This very comprehensive photo volume on Arno FISCHER presents the most important groups of works by the German postwar photographer. The texts by Matthias Flügge and Thomas Martin deepen the understanding of a versatile, impressive work.
from 48,00 € Weight 1.5 kg
A small slim book, taking us to mid-1960s America. The photo volume 'America', self-published in a small edition, contains color photographs from New York. The young Austrian photographer Peter FÜRST was sent there in 1966 on assignment from Bayer Werke.
0,00 € * Weight 0.1 kg
In der überarbeiteten Version von 'Walking the High Line' dokumentiert Joel STERNFELD ein New Yorker Verkehrsrelikt der 1930er Jahre, von dem aus heute die Natur in der Stadt zu beobachten ist. Diese Serie war für den Erhalt um die Hochbahn entscheidend.
45,00 € * Weight 0.8 kg
Out-of-print book 'On Christopher Street. Transgender Stories' by Mark SELIGER contains a collection of 74 portraits taken with a Hasselblad camera and combined with the trans people's own written stories. The series is one of his most impressive works.
48,00 € Weight 1.4 kg
The book 'Old Paris and Changing New York: Photographs by Eugène Atget and Berenice Abbott' by Kevin Moore offers an insightful new look at two famous photographers, their interconnected legacies, and the important documents of urban change they created.
39,80 € * Weight 1.2 kg
US-American photographer Irving PENN selected for this photo volume, 'Passage. A work record', those photographs that speak most strongly to his work spanning over half a century. It also includes photographs of the people of Benin commissioned by Vogue.
78,00 € * Weight 2.4 kg
HC (hotfoil printed on canvas, no dust jacket, as issued), 22,5 x 33 x 2 cm., 188 pp., 84 color ills., text language: English, Ltd. to 600 copies
48,00 € *
Out-of-print volume 'Beach Pictures. 1969-70' by Anthony HERNANDEZ includes 22 images taken at various beaches in Southern California & New York. Printed in tritone on uncoated paper, itfeatures cloth end sheets and printed chipboard front and back covers
78,00 € * Weight 1 kg
Out-of-print book 'Berenice Abbott. Changing New York. The Complete WPA Project' is divided into 8 geographical sections, which trace her odyssey through New York. The duotone images are accompanied by a text that also explains the compositional choices.
48,00 € * Weight 1.6 kg
HC with dust jacket, 25,5 x 29,5 x 2 cm., 112 pp., 65 b/w ills., text language: English
48,00 € *
'The Atmosphere of Crime, 1957' by Gordon PARKS includes an expansive selection of never-before-published photographs from reportages he did for 'Life' on a six-week journey that took him to the streets of New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
278,00 € * Weight 1 kg
English catalog (2nd) for the Helen LEVITT retrospective exhibitions in London & in New York, containing around 130 of the most famous works, some of which are shown for the first time. She's one of the earliest representatives of 'New Color Photography'
39,90 €
Hc (no dust jacket, as issued), 21,5 x 30,5 x 2 cm., 104 pp., 54 b/w & 30 color ills., text language: English
38,00 € *
In the book 'Lost in Transition' Peter BIALOBRZESKI examines the change in urban places, often located on the periphery of cities. The color photographs describe the appearance of this transition: from the old to the new, from the familiar to the abstract
128,00 €
The images by Helen LEVITT in out-of-print 'One, Two, Three, More' are a unique & irreplaceable look at New York street life from mid-1930s to late 1940s: children play, lovers, husbands and wives flirt, young mothers with their babies, and lonely old men
68,00 € * Weight 0.9 kg
This volume illustrates one hundred years of district history in Harlem with photographic works by Eve ARNOLD, Richard AVEDON, Cornell CAPA, Roy de CARAVA, Henri CARTIER-BRESSON, Bruce DAVIDSON, Leonard FREED, Helen LEVITT, Aaron SISKIND and WEEGEE, a.o.
98,00 € *
'Our Loss' is third photo volume of Joel STERNFELD's ongoing exploration of the effects of climate change, following 'Oxbow Archive' (2008) and 'When it Changed' (2008). The starting point was the death of David Buckel, who set himself on fire in New York
45,00 € * Weight 1.4 kg
German catalog edition, published in the occasion of the Helen Levitt retrospective in Vienna.
0,00 € *
The photo book 'The Forgotten' by US-american Rosalind FOX SOLOMON pay tribute while bearing unflinching witness to those people around the world whose bodies have become sites of conflict and stand as permanent memorials to the merciless pursuit of power
45,00 € Weight 1 kg
The out-of-print volume 'Retrospective' deals with the staged & surrealist photography of Arthur TRESS, whose work is characterized by allegorical wit and narrative acuity, as well as challenging the imagination and understanding of the dark sides of life
38,00 € * Weight 1.1 kg
The limited edition catalog 'Faces and Places. 1980-2023' contains reproductions of several pages from the albums of US-American photographer Jamel SHABAZZ (b.1960), focusing on his extensive portrait work in New York City parks over the last forty years.
54,00 € * Weight 1 kg
'Manhattan Sunday' by Richard RENALDI is a tribute to a slice of New York nightlife of the 1980s - the photographs reflect the evolving identity of the city. In addition, he describes his experiences as a young man who had just embraced his gay identity.
29,80 € *
'My Mind's Eye' about Peter FINK shows his b/w photographs from Japan, France, Portugal, North Africa as well as the Middle East. Art, culture & social issues are his themes - along with portraits, fashion, surreal still lifes & architectural reflections.
38,00 € *
In the volume 'Topographies: Aerial Surveys of the American Landscape', Stephen SHORE revisits the ambitions of the 1975 'New Topographics' by taking a new bird's eye view of the relationship between the natural and the man-made in the American landscape.
78,00 € * Weight 1.4 kg
HC with dust jacket, 25,5 x 33,5 x 2,5 cm., 192 pp., b/w ills., 1.600 gr., text language: English
79,00 € *
Out-of-print photo catalog 'Streetwise' brings together the work of photographers who explored social change in the 1960s in the USA: Diane ARBUS, Ruth BARUCH, Jerry BERNDT, Bruce DAVIDSON, Lee FRIEDLANDER, Danny LYON, Garry WINOGRAND & Ernest WITHERS.
0,00 € *
In this long out-of-print photo volume 'New York / New York', the famous war photographer David Douglas DUNCAN presents the black-and-white photographs of the 'flying salesman' George FORSS along with his story on the streets of the American metropolis.
65,00 € * Weight 1.4 kg
The photo volume 'Nicolas & Adrien. A World with Two Sons' by Martine FOUGERON contains intimate portraits of her two sons. Both tender and distant, it delves into the intense presence of adolescent states of mind before they become independent adults.
from 28,00 € Weight 1.9 kg
HC with dust jacket, 26 x 33 x 2 cm., 88 pp. (8 uncoated, 80 coated), color ills., text language: English
72,00 € *
The photo book '42nd Street, 1979' by Langdon CLAY contains photos of a typical strip of 42nd Street near New York's Times Square, showing its gloomy neon charm. The US photographer recalls the gloomy & dusty atmosphere of New York City in the late 1970s.
75,00 € *
'New York. Ansichten' by Arno FISCHER is the result of a trip to the US-American metropolis with the writer Heiner Müller. In addition to the sociologically motivated documentary photographs, it also contains artistic photographs as well as still lifes.
38,00 € * Weight 1 kg