ALBERT RENGER-PATZSCH: Photographer of Objectivity
Co-edited by Thomas Weski with Ann and Jurgen Wilde, with an essay by Thomas Janzen.
Co-edited by Thomas Weski with Ann and Jurgen Wilde, with an essay by Thomas Janzen.
Impressive monograph on the renowned photographer and member of the Magnum group. Collects images from throughout his long career, along with a brief segment showcasing objects and ephemera from Parr's collections (pins, action figures, etc).
Monograph published in conjunction with an exhibition organized by the Art Institute of Chicago.
A small photograph album of classmate portraits from the 14th and 15th annual sessions of the Cortland Summer School, a specialized, two-month term of the Cortland Normal School, intended to aid student's in securing New York state teacher's certificates.
A pair of carefully assembled albums, possibly compiled for official use.
Small photograph collection of a Crossing the Line ceremony aboard an unnamed WWII-era US naval ship.
First edition, with black and white photographs spanning the decade and a timeline following. Includes original printed insert. The following contributors are also listed: A. Isozaki, S. Otsuji, K. Shinoyama, Y. Takanashi, K. Taki, S. Taira.
Text in English and Japanese. Large-scale color photographs of uniformed Japanese elevator girls: collapsed on escalators, mannequin-like behind glass, underwater, wandering through abandoned arcades.
Classic photobook featuring 78 black and white photographs taken surreptitiously in Shinjuku and Yoyoki parks in Tokyo, both notorious for semi-public sexual activities.
WIth an introduction, "Industrial Archaeology and Industrial Heritage."
In Japanese.
Voyeuristic black-and-white photographs of women and couples, shot with infared cameras.