We are happy to present our 2014 Photobook Gift Guide featuring a broad selection of titles to delight a variety of tastes, ages and interests, and make photobook lovers out of anyone on your shopping list. Each day through Monday we'll feature a new selection of five titles in a range of genres, styles and prices, all of which are in stock or arriving soon.
And if nothing on these lists seems quite right, we also offer gift certificates in any amount.
By Julie Blackmon
$55 Signed — Purchase Book
Homegrown is the much anticipated follow up to Julie Blackmon's now out of print (and collectable) Domestic Vacations. Blackmon's imaginative images picture a modern-day American Jan Steen household, with a cast of mischievous children and absent minded parents in fashionably appointed scenes. With references to popular culture and classical painting, Blackmon's images are whimsical depictions of family life. The book includes an interview with Blackmon by long-time admirer and collector Reese Witherspoon.
Julie Blackmon is represented by photo-eye Gallery
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By Nick Brandt
$130 Signed — Purchase Book
Now in its third printing, Nick Brandt's On This Earth, A Shadow Falls is photo-eye's all-time best selling book. For years, Brandt has captured the beauty and majesty of Africa's vanishing wildlife in moving black & white portraits.This large scale collection of 90 of Brandt's iconic images has been printed with exceptional attention to detail to capture the velvety blacks of Brandt's painstakingly printed photographs.
Nick Brandt is represented by photo-eye Gallery
France is the newest title from acclaimed photographer Michael Kenna. Famous for his striking black & white photographs, France brings together over 30 years of Kenna's work in the country. Like his other monographs from Nazraeli Press, France is beautifully produced and expected to become collectable.
By Michael Kenna
$25 — Purchase Calendar
Brad Wilson's photographs of animals in captivity are shot in stunning resolution, allowing the viewer to see these creatures with more sharpness and detail than possible with the naked eye. Featuring images of reptiles and big cats, birds of prey, apes and many more, Wilson's images capture every feather around the eyes of a screech owl, the tiny hairs on the top of an elephant's head.
A selection of Brad Wilson's bird images are available on the Photographer's Showcase