
This book collects Brassai's iconic scenes of nocturnal Paris with its prostitutes and thugs, its night workers, cafes, dance halls, and theatres; fog-shrouded streets, monuments, and bridges; the literary and artistic elite of the Parisian avant-garde, whom Brassai counted among his friends.

This book presents Bruce Davidsons personal selections from his lesser-known colour archive. Ranging from a period of fifty-six years and counting, these images are representative of the photographers color career – ranging from work with magazines and on his travels.

This monograph sheds light on Man Ray's photographic genius. Photographs feature many of his techniques including solarisations and rayographs, and unconventional portraits and sensual nudes.

This monumental collection brings together some of August Sander’s most impressive work collected here in 7 volumes, subdivided according to the various social categories investigated by the author. Hundreds of beautiful portraits of ordinary people: office workers, artists, farmers, lawyers, nurses, and more.

This book presents Bruce Davidsons personal selections from his lesser-known colour archive. Ranging from a period of fifty-six years and counting, these images are representative of the photographers color career – ranging from work with magazines and on his travels.

This monumental collection brings together some of August Sander’s most impressive work collected here in 7 volumes, subdivided according to the various social categories investigated by the author. Hundreds of beautiful portraits of ordinary people: office workers, artists, farmers, lawyers, nurses, and more.

This monograph sheds light on Man Ray's photographic genius. Photographs feature many of his techniques including solarisations and rayographs, and unconventional portraits and sensual nudes.

Two volume set of Herb Ritts' photographs of nude men and women.

This book collects Brassai's iconic scenes of nocturnal Paris with its prostitutes and thugs, its night workers, cafes, dance halls, and theatres; fog-shrouded streets, monuments, and bridges; the literary and artistic elite of the Parisian avant-garde, whom Brassai counted among his friends.