Utsushi kyōjin-iro nikki (写狂人色日記) [Photo Maniac's Color Diary]
Araki's brash color photographs, with very little text (in Japanese).
Araki's brash color photographs, with very little text (in Japanese).
First edition of this fascinating sociological study featuring photographs from L. Moholy-Nagy, in a rare (though partial) example of the dust jacket.
Uncommon conceptual artist's book in uncommonly good condition.
Beautifully rebound, signed, and almost universally misdescribed first hardcover edition (and second edition overall) of Clark's classic photobook.
Inscribed first edition of this handsomely produced work of art history detailing photography since the late 1970s, when Fried argues it came into its own as art form.
Second edition (one of 4000 copies) of Hopper's first published book of photography.
Soft-focus, mostly evocative nudes, accompanied by "photo poems."
Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at BU, collecting photos from the German Democratic Republic's state archives forming "a study of the political and economic pressures on the visual arts of the [...] GDR."
Collected color photographs from Lee's various "projects": entering a defined community in meticulous and elaborate local costume, interacting with its members, and capturing an interaction on film.
First printing of Lyon's influential work, with an original vintage print of his photograph "Route 12, Wisconsin," the book's iconic cover image.
Signed limited edition exhibition catalogue, including the work of Diane Arbus, John Baldessari, Louis Bernal, Jack Butler, William Eggleston, Lee Friedlander, Robert Mapplethorpe, Bea Nettles, and Karen Truax, issued with several signed prints and set of original slides.
First American edition of Parr's photobook, featuring full-bleed color plates of his strikign images throughout, no text.
A collection of photos by the renowned Parr taken in Istanbul, most focusing on fashions found in the street.
First edition of this selection of images from a photo archive procured by Piller, consisting of about 20,000 aerial photographs of homes taken between 1979 and 1983 by a company whose intention was to sell the images to the homeowners.
First edition of this monograph on the acclaimed US photographer, along with Pratt's essay "On Photographing."
First edition of this collaborative photobook with subjects painted by makeup artist Mason and photographed by Tanka against backdrops constructed and painted by Mark Kostabi.
Scarce first printing of the conceptual photographer's landmark work.
Catalogue of a landmark photography exhibition held at Camerawork Gallery and La Mamelle's Art Center, San Francisco, 1976.