| I'm not a huge fan of paving-slab sized photobooks which cost a fortune, so this is a personal selection of great books which don't break the bank. | ||
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| Five Thousand Days: Press Photography in a ...
by British Press Photographers' Association £22.49 The best of British press photography over the last decade, from the members of the BPPA. | Castles of Ulster
by Jonathan Olley Archeology for the future - Jonathan Olley's subtle study in military urbanism as well as a significant historical document no... | Winterreise
by Luc Delahaye An absolute pocket classic. Small in size but not in scope. Luc Delahaye's Russian odyssey through a bleak human landscape in ... |
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| On Being a Photographer: A Practical Guide
by David Hurn Cogent and unpretentious thoughts on photography from David Hurn (my old college tutor) and Bill Jay. | Wales: Land of My Father
by David Hurn David Hurn's affectionate look at his adopted homeland. He's an underrated Magnum photographer, but his images have a beautifu... | Aberfan: The Days After: A Journey in Pictu...
by I.C. Rapoport £21.24 Evocative and poignant images of the aftermath of the terrible Aberfan disaster. As I.C. Rapoport, the photographer says, '... |
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| Dark Odyssey
by Murray Sayle Awesome reportage and fierce polemic from the eminent Welsh photojournalist and ex-Magnum President. | Vietnam Inc.
by Philip Jones Griffiths The definitive photo-reportage work on the Vietnam War. A book years ahead of its time, with echoes of current conflicts (the ... | Eugene Richards (Phaidon 55's)
£3.54 Eugene Richards has to be one of the greatest documentary photographers in the history of the medium, and proves you don't nee... |
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