PHOTOGRAPHY

Books of and about photography.

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  1. Year One

    Year One (photo zine)

    $5.00

    Year One is a color photo zine comprised of b-sides, light erotica, and film shots by photographer Chris Fitzgerald. Learn More
  2. What's the Point?

    What's The Point?

    $7.50

    "These are stories I'd rather not tell. But if I don't, no one else will." Learn More
  3. View Camera Magazine

    View Camera Magazine

    $7.95

    The Journal of Large-Format Photography. Learn More
  4. Source #73

    Source #73

    $9.00

    The Photographic Review. Learn More
  5. Shots #119

    Shots #119

    $6.95

    SHOTS is characterized by its diverse, straightforward and bold presentation of images by photographers of all levels with an innate passion for creative, personal work. Learn More
  6. Public Phenomena: Informal Modifications of Shared Spaces

    Public Phenomena: Informal Modifications of Shared Spaces

    $5.00

    From roadside memorials to makeshift barriers, people consistently alter shared common spaces to suit their needs, or let both man-made and natural aberrations run wild. Learn More
  7. Phil Jackson / Sergej Vutuc Split Zine

    Phil Jackson / Sergej Vutuc (split zine)

    $8.00

    A collaborative zine between longtime friends. Learn More
  8. Painful Reminder

    Painful Reminder

    $8.00

    Photo stories based on personal moments and open poetic photo stories. Learn More
  9. Mobile Phenomena

    Mobile Phenomena

    $8.00

    What do artists book libraries built into airstream trailers, bar bikes, and giant windmill blades on wheels have to do with the bypassing traditional forms of social mobility? How can we use mobile projects to reimagine urban and rural spaces that are normally closed to creative gestures and public services? Learn More
  10. Everything That Rises Must Converge (

    Everything That Rises Must Converge

    $5.00

    Everything That Rises Must Converge explores the connection between 6 emerging photographers with their neighborhoods. Learn More

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