We are pleased to announce photo-eye Bookstore's
Number One
A Thousand Crossings
Photographs and text by Sally Mann
For more than 40 years, Sally Mann (b. 1951) has made experimental, elegiac, and hauntingly beautiful photographs that explore the overarching themes of existence: memory, desire, death, the bonds of family, and nature’s magisterial indifference to human endeavor.
I Know How Furiously Your Heart Is Beating
Photographs by Alec Soth
"When I returned to photography, I wanted to strip the medium down to its primary elements. Rather than trying to make some sort of epic narrative about America, I wanted to simply spend time looking at other people and, hopefully, briefly glimpse their interior life."
Bright Black World
Photographs by Todd Hido
Exploring the dark terrain of the Northern European landscape and regions as far as the North Sea of Japan enchanted Hido, calling him back on several occasions.
Vanishing Vernacular
Photographs by Steve Fitch
In Vanishing Vernacular, Steve Fitch presents both the ancient and the modern by way of petroglyphs, neon motel signs and hand-painted business signs, drive-in movie theater screens, and radio and cell towers.
Hearts and Bones
Photographs by Tom Chambers
Hearts and Bones is the first comprehensive collection of Chambers' work. More than one hundred color photomontages are included in this volume, spanning his entire career.
Niagara
Photographs by Alec Soth
In the follow-up to his critically acclaimed debut monograph Sleeping by the Mississippi, Alec Soth turned his eye to another iconic body of water, Niagara Falls.
The Black Trilogy
Photographs by Ralph Gibson
Making a clean break with the prior conventions of the photography book, The Black Trilogy created a new visual syntax—page layouts, the pairing of photographs face-to-face, graphic and thematic echoes—that provided a unique language for photographic communication.
American Winter
Photographs by Gerry Johansson
In Gerry Johansson's photographs time appears to stand still: neighbourhoods that once possessed the allure of Art Deco architecture, or the glory of bustling Main Streets, are now home to abandoned school buildings and cars parked decades ago.
27 Roads
Photographs by Robert Adams
27 Roads is the first publication to focus on this important aspect of his work, and is comprised of the artist's concise, poetic selection of images spanning almost five decades.
Seeing Deeply
Photographs by Dawoud Bey
Dawoud Bey: Seeing Deeply offers a forty-year retrospective of the celebrated photographer’s work, from his early street photography in Harlem to his current images of Harlem gentrification.