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Atlas Monographs
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMax Pam
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2009.“Atlas Monographs is a compression of eight travel journals, beginning with Pam’s most recent work (Karakoram 2006) and shifting back through the decades to his first journals begun in 1970. The journals map, through text, photo and marks on paper his engagement with the cultures he has travelled through. Just as importantly, the journals provided the engine room for his development as a photographer, a writer and an artist. Max Pam is one of Australia’s most important contemporary photographers. Working as a professional since the early 1970s he is among a handful of Australians to make a substantial impact on the intensely competitive international photographic scene.” (publisher’s blurb) This copy signed by Pam.
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I to Eye
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLewis Morley
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2011.“In a career that has spanned some 50 years, Lewis Morley has worked with equal ease in theatre, fashion, portraiture, magazine photography and documentary reportage. His body of work, particularly his portraits of key figures of 1960s London, is highly recognised, and with his famous photo of Christine Keeler naked upon a chair, Morley produced an image that is probably one of the most memorable, and most copied, of any photographs of any time.” (publisher’s blurb)
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I to Eye
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLewis Morley
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2011.“In a career that has spanned some 50 years, Lewis Morley has worked with equal ease in theatre, fashion, portraiture, magazine photography and documentary reportage. His body of work, particularly his portraits of key figures of 1960s London, is highly recognised, and with his famous photo of Christine Keeler naked upon a chair, Morley produced an image that is probably one of the most memorable, and most copied, of any photographs of any time.” (publisher’s blurb) This copy signed by Morley to the title page.
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Ducati: A Photographic Tribute Volume Two
AU$500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPhil Aynsley
Sydney: Primer Books / GTI Media, 2016.Volume Two of Australian photographer Phil Aynsley’s pictorial tribute to the Ducati motorcycle. Foreword by Cook Neilson. Words by Ian Gowanloch.
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Ducati: A Photographic Tribute (Limited Edition)
AU$2,500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPhil Aynsley
Sydney: ANP Press / GTI Media, 2009.Limited Edition box set, being 1 of 100 copies with 3 silver gelatin photographs signed and numbered by the photographer together with a signed and numbered certificate, and signed and numbered copy of the book which is also signed by 3 time World Superbike champion Troy Bayliss, housed together in a custom box. A pictorial tribute to the Ducati motorcycle by Australian photographer Phil Aynsley.
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No Worries (Limited Edition 2)
AU$2,500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMartin Parr
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2011.Limited Edition box set, being 1 of 50 copies with 1 pigment print signed and numbered by the photographer together with a signed and numbered certificate, and copy of the book, housed together in a custom papered box. The first major project of the British Magnum photographer in Australia, documenting three Western Australian port cities.
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Silence: The Western Australian Wheatbelt (Limited Edition)
AU$2,000.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBrad Rimmer
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2010.Limited Edition box set, being 1 of 50 copies with 2 chromogenic photographic prints on Fuji Crystal Archive Flex, signed and numbered by the photographer together with a signed and numbered certificate, and a signed and numbered copy of the book, housed together in a custom pictorial box.
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Atlas Monographs (Limited Edition 2)
AU$3,000.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMax Pam
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2009.Edition 2 of the limited edition, being 1 of 50 copies with 4 chromogenic photographic prints on Fuji Crystal Archive Flex, signed and numbered by the photographer together with a signed and numbered certificate print housed in a custom folder, and a signed and numbered copy of the book, housed together in a custom pictorial box.
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Atlas Monographs (Limited Edition 1)
AU$2,000.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMax Pam
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2009.Edition 1 of the limited edition, being one of 150 copies with a signed and numbered silver gelatin photograph together with a signed and numbered certificate print housed in a custom folder, and a signed and numbered copy of the book, housed together in a custom pictorial box.
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Portraits from a Land Without People (Limited Edition)
AU$2,000.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJohn Ogden
Sydney: Cyclops Press, 2008.Limited Edition box set of 100 copies including a signed a numbered copy of the book, being a pictorial anthology of Indigenous Australia, 1847-2008, signed and numbered by Jimmy Little and signed by John Ogden, and 3 signed and numbered photographic prints housed in a custom folder: 1. Wik Elder, Gladys (2000) by Ricky Maynard; 2. Australienation, Central Australia, Northern Territory, (1984) by John Ogden; 3. Three Worora girls, photographer unknown. Supplied by Western Australian Museum (signed and numbered WAM).
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[Dream Town: Tokyo Photo Collection by Kineo Kuwabara]
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKineo Kuwabara
Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1977.Photobook by Japanese photographer Kineo Kuwabara (1913-2007) documenting Tokyo from the 1930s to the 1970s.
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[Manshu Showa Jugonen: Kuwabara Kineo shashin shu]
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKineo Kuwabara
Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1974.Photobook by Japanese photographer Kineo Kuwabara (1913-2007) documenting his trip to Manchuria in 1940.
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Deep Blue
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBrad Johnston
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2004.A special issue of Not Only Blue celebrating masculine sexuality featuring photography too explicit for the magazine. (not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others.
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Blue Muse: Blue Magazine Photographers Reveal Their Favourite Models
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMarcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2006.(not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others. This special issue features short descriptions of some of Blue photographers favourite models, of course accompanied by numerous images.
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The Vanguard: A Photographic Essay on the Black Panthers
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRuth-Marion Baruch; Pirkle Jones
Boston: Beacon Press, 1970.Photobook of intimate portraits of members of the Black Panther Party.
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California Trip
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDennis Stock
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970.Photobook of Magnum photographer Dennis Stock’s 1968 5-week road trip along the California highways, documenting the height of the counterculture hippie scene. This is the larger format first printing hardcover.
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The Sixties
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRobert Altman
Santa Monica: Santa Monica Press, 2007. -


Telegraph 3 A.M.: The Street People of Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRichard Misrach
Berkeley: Cornucopia Press, 1974.First photobook of American photographer Richard Misrach (1949-), being street photography of the homeless residents of Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California.
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The Americans
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRobert Frank
New York: Aperture and Museum of Modern Art, 1968.Introduction by Jack Kerouac. Second edition of Frank’s classic photobook, being revised and enlarged from the first and produced with MOMA.
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Sideshow Alley: Infamy, the Macabre & the Portrait
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJoanna Gilmour
Canberra: National Portrait Gallery, 2015.“Featuring a sometimes disquieting selection of portraits, Sideshow Alley combines history, biography and the art of portraiture with true crime, scandal and sensation. National Portrait Gallery Curator Joanna Gilmour introduces the relationship between death and portraiture via a focus on the various ways in which artists, photographers and entrepreneurs made use of portraits of Australian convicts and criminals: the canny or unscrupulous publishers trading in salacious prints and penny dreadfuls; the otherwise respectable people who put carte de visite of serial killers into their family albums; the photographic studios doing a brisk trade in portraits of heroes and villains; and the waxworks proprietors who, with their ‘Chambers of Horrors’, turned violence, misfortune and the macabre into a lucrative art form.” (publisher’s blurb)