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plus an exclusive Interview with Rebecca Bengal on her new book Strange Hours led by Brian Arnold! [View this email in your browser]( [photo-eye] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY February 10, 2024 BESTSELLER --------------------------------------------------------------- Hong Kong Yesterday Fan Ho Hong Kong Yesterday is a nostalgic look at Hong Kong during the 1950's and 1960's by award winning photographer, Fan Ho. This version is the seventh printing of this title. The book contains a unique series of images with no image duplication between the other two books, The Living Theatre and Fan Ho: Hong Kong Memoir. [Order Hong Kong Yesterday or read more]( [View the full list of best sellers]( PHOTO-EYE EXCLUSIVE --------------------------------------------------------------- Night at the Met Larry Fink We are excited to offer the last remaining Limited Edition books with prints by the late, great Larry Fink. Each book includes a SIGNED black-and-white chromogenic print with a SIGNED and numbered copy of this little gem of a book. In this beautifully produced special edition book photographer Larry Fink presents an interesting look at the ritual of a donor party at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. It was the Apollo Circle Benefit in 2007. The subjects are the guests who attended the party and by so doing became the focus of an interactive exhibition; images of the revelers were captured by Larry Fink and projected onto the walls of the museum throughout the night. [Read]( photographer Ken Light's account of how this book came to fruition. [Order Limited Edition copies of Night at the Met or read more]( PRE-ORDER --------------------------------------------------------------- Good Morning, America Volume IV Mark Power Since 2012 photographer Mark Power has travelled across the US to create a complex visual narrative of the cultural and physical landscape of the US — a country in the midst of change. Good Morning, America (Volume IV) is the penultimate in an ongoing series of five books. [Pre-Order Good Morning, America or read more]( Shashin Jidai 1981–1988 Daido Moriyama With the publication of his serialized photo-essay Hikari to Kage (Light and Shadow) in the first issues of the magazine, Shashin Jidai, Daido Moriyama announced his return to photography after nearly a decade. Moriyama had been mired in an acute creative slump from his mid thirties, since the publication of his seminal book, Shashin yo Sayonara (Farewell Photography) in 1972. Unable to take nearly any photos for a prolonged period, he turned to illicit drugs, ultimately wasting away to little more than 40 kgs before he hit physical and emotional rock bottom. Lured back by Akira Hasegawa, Shashin Jidai’s editor, he was invited to contribute photographs for each issue. [Pre-Order Shashin Jidai 1981–1988 or read more]( Nothing Personal The Back Office of War Nikita Teryoshin Every day on the news we are shown images of war and destruction. This coincides with global expenditure on arms increasing year after year. However, we are rarely afforded a glimpse behind the curtains of the global arms business. Photographer Nikita Teryoshin travelled to 16 arms fairs between 2016 and 2023 to investigate what happens before wars take place. His aim was to take photographs at exclusive so-called defence expositions — which are closed to the public — on every continent to highlight the global nature of the industry. [Pre-Order Nothing Personal or read more]( INTERVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------- Strange Hours An Interview with Rebecca Bengal Led by Brian Arnold "I’ve been familiar with Rebecca Bengal’s writing from her contributions to many great photobooks published in recent years — Dark Waters, Girl Pictures, and Juggling is Easy, to name a few — and thus found myself eager to dig into her new collection of essays published by Aperture, Strange Hours. There is a lot I could say about this book, but to keep it simple, it is clear, concise, and insightful writing about an incredibly interesting and diverse collection of photographers..." — Brian Arnold [Read their Interview]( [Order Strange Hours: Photography, Memory, and the Lives of Artists]( ARRIVING SOON --------------------------------------------------------------- Love Hotels Kyoichi Tsuzuki The Japanese love hotels of the 20th century were typified by garish, over-the-top, bizarre designs and features. Due to stricter laws and morality codes, the 2000s were an era when the notorious love hotels, along with their unique retro charm, were rapidly vanishing from the Japanese cityscape. Kyoichi Tsuzuki explores the fascination of this lingering cultural heritage through a selection of carefully chosen and photographed rooms, guiding the curious through the highly inventive and playful interiors of this titillating typology. [Order Love Hotels or read more]( NEW ARRIVAL --------------------------------------------------------------- Poker Face Kensuke Koike & Thomas Sauvin Deck of 72 cards. Poker Face is a photographic puzzle featuring a single portrait divided and duplicated onto 72 cards. The game, conceived by the Japanese artist Kensuke Koike, is simple, yet it contains infinite possibilities. Poker Face allows players to freely reassemble these image fragments to create a multitude of surreal compositions. [Order Poker Face or read more]( PHOTOBOOKDAILY HIGHLIGHTS --------------------------------------------------------------- Each week we include several books that are special offers for our daily newsletter subscribers. These titles often sell out, so if you don't want to miss out just update your subscription below to PHOTOBOOKDAILY. [SUBSCRIBE TO PHOTOBOOKDAILY]( Fashion Magazine Paris-Minnesota Alec Soth Signed Copies! Subscriber Special Offer 20% Off! The Lizard Gabriele Rossi Signed copies! France 1987 Mark Steinmetz Shining Lights Black Women Photographers in 1980s–’90s Britain Police Work Leonard Freed Signed Copy! Mind's Eye, Mind's Truth FSA Photography Reconsidered Mother Land Recent Landscapes of Georgia and Virginia Sally Mann Signed Copy! Subscriber Special Offer 20% Off! Winter Nights, Walking Ed Panar Signed copies! Desire Lines Lara Shipley Summer Nights, Walking Robert Adams Marking Time Chris McCaw Night Walk Henry Wessel The Silence Rwanda Gilles Peress Gentle Giants A Book of Newfoundlands Bruce Weber Subscriber Special Offer 20% Off! Life, Death and Everything in Between Don McCullin Los Angeles Standards Caroline & Cyril Desroche SONATA Aaron Schuman Signed copies! CHRISTY Christy Turlington & Kurt Markus Hidden Life with California's Roma Families Cristina Salvador Klenz Signed copies! [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( Copyright © 2024 photo-eye Bookstore, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: photo-eye Bookstore 1300 Rufina Circle, Suite A3 Santa Fe, NM 87507 505.988.5152 Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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