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Portland-based lomographer Misha Ashton-Moore has been planning to publish a second installment for her "Adventures in Lomography" photobook. If you've seen and enjoyed her first book, she needs your help to get the production of the second book up and running!
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Are you up for some star gazing? Not of the celestial kind, but more of the retro celebrity stars kind. If you would like to see the Hollywood stars, musicians, artists, and other stars of the 1960s through the eyes (and lens) of history's iconic Pop artist, you might want to search for a copy of Andy Warhol's 'Exposures.'
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As analogue lovers, there's no telling in how much we adore film photographs. Seeing one's shots on actual prints and compiled in a book brings visual elation and self-gratification. Photos on Pages is a series which features photo-books by great photographers. In this long overdue fifth volume, the spotlight is on the timeless works of several photographers who have captured love in different forms and various ways.
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A compilation of black-and-white photographs of African wildlife taken by photographer David Gulden was recently published. Read more about the collection after the jump!
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Never before seen photos taken in the past fifty years by noted photographer Steve Schapiro are compiled in a new book and will be released next month.
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A collection of never-before-published photographs of the great Jackie Onassis, taken by paparazzo extraordinaire Ron Galella will be launched November this year.
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"Dream & Drive", the much-anticipated photobook of the transatlantic rock duo, The Kills, was released recently. Find out more about this book and the awesome twosome’s decade-long career after the jump!
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Did you know that aside from being a mathematician, teacher, and English author, Lewis Carroll was also one of the greatest portrait photographers of Victorian England? I know you're curious, so let me share with you some of his interesting portraits from a Lewis Carroll photobook.
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Within the first lines, Deborah Copaken Kogan gets us hooked on her cathartic and poignant memoir.
You'll find yourself having as much fun with the privilege insight into the walks of photojournalism in the 80s and 90s, as well as with the humorous (self-deprecating at times) and lucid account of Deborah's love life.
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The Swiss Foundation for Photography (Fotostiftung Schweiz) is marking its fortieth
anniversary by presenting a fresh take on Swiss photography. The jubilee exhibition focuses on a
selection of photobooks that have influenced photography in Switzerland since the late 1920s.