Photograph Album of Japanese Domestic and Cultural Life
A handsome and rather lavish production by an unknown (but likely professional) photographer, possibly as presentation for special occasion or visit from foreign dignitary/delegation.
A handsome and rather lavish production by an unknown (but likely professional) photographer, possibly as presentation for special occasion or visit from foreign dignitary/delegation.
A glorious assembly of snapshots capturing the grand opening of a McDonalds' franchise location in the 2300 block of S. Main St. in Lebanon, Oregon, a small city approximately 80 miles south of Portland.
Striking collection of photographs showing many carefree, recreational moments of wartime: soldiers sitting around at the barracks, reading and smoking; and many photos of Vietnamese acquaintances across the album, such as women lounging at the base library.
Number 172 of 500. Short verse accompanied by photographs of a car.
Reproductions of seven portfolios of photographs made from 1936 to 1976, originally issued as limited editions.
An impressive collection of 75 well-annotated, predominantly aerial photographs of pre-statehood Alaska, likely compiled by a U.S
101 black and white photographic self-portraits.
Catalog for an exhibition held collaboratively by Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc.
Text in Dutch.
Text in Japanese, heavily illustrated throughout with color photographs, most portraits. Uncommon.
Issue 16 of this oversized photography magazine, this issue a monograph of 17 photographs by Diane Arbus taken between 1956 and 1968. Published without accompanying text, as requested by Arbus' estate.
Album carefully documenting the construction of The Kent Theaters, Plaza "Rocking Chair" Theater on Phillips Highway (U.S
A beautiful photographic study of the earliest planned community in the U.S.
Includes conversation with the artist by Martin Jaeggi and a list of plates.
Exhibition catalog.
Technical guide to lighting set-ups for nude photography.
Inscribed collection of Badger's essays, illustrated with photographs throughout. Includes index.
Text in Italian, with a French epigraph by Paul Valery.
Comparative selection of 1930s photographic work from the USSR and the U.S., presented to contrast differences in focus, purpose, and aesthetic.
Includes 214 color illustrations.
Text in German.
Published to accompany an exhibition held at the Solomon R.
Comprehensive historical overview of Dutch photography, produced by the Photography in the Netherlands Foundation at the direction of the Wertheimer Foundation.
Photobook produced in conjunction with Bourguedieu's show at Le Chateau d'Eau in Toulouse.