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plus this week Cheryl Van Hooven reviews Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage! [View this email in your browser]( [photo-eye] PHOTOBOOK WEEKLY March 9, 2024 BESTSELLER --------------------------------------------------------------- SINK / RISE The Day May Break, Chapter Three Nick Brandt Signed copies available! Limited Edition prints come in their own folio, in editions of 50 each, signed and numbered on a label affixed to the back of each print. SINK / RISE is the third chapter of The Day May Break, Nick Brandt’s ongoing global series portraying people and animals that have been impacted by environmental degradation and destruction. This third chapter focuses on South Pacific Islanders impacted by climate change and serves as a stark reminder of the looming reality many island nations face. Nick Brandt is represented by photo-eye Gallery, for more info contact [Gallery Director Anne Kelly](mailto:anne@photoeye.com?subject=Nick%20Brandt&body=Hi%2C%20%0A%0AI'm%20interested%20in%20learning%20more%20about%20Nick%20Brandt's%20work.). [Pre-Order Signed or Limited Edition copies of SINK / RISE or read more]( PRE-ORDERS --------------------------------------------------------------- The Seraphim Jesse Lenz Signed copies available! Selected as one of the [Best Books of 2023]( by [Jason Eskenazi](. Limited Edition comes in an embossed linen slipcase with a tipped in image on the back of the case, signed and numbered in an edition of 50. The Seraphim is the second volume of the The Seven Seals septology by photographer Jesse Lenz. Delving deeper into the vision that started with The Locusts, the reader explores a realm of childhood enchantment where nature insists upon sets of fledgling counterparts. His children experience the joys, curiosity, and vulnerability of childhood alongside other creatures that seem to either be standing vigil over them, or stalking them from the shadows. [Pre-Order Signed or Limited Edition copies of The Seraphim or read more]( Dead Ringer Yael Eban and Matthew Gamber Selected as one of the [Best Books of 2023]( by [Todd Hido](. In this digital world the tactility of the printed past becomes ever more intriguing. To consider where all these photos are, where they go, and what they mean is to tap into endless human histories, both big and small. Today there are almost too many images to process, make sense of, or to give proper attention. Even so, over the last one hundred plus years a wonderful trove has been left behind with which artists can create new worlds. [Pre-Order Dead Ringer or read more]( Morocco Harry Gruyaert When Harry Gruyaert first visited Morocco in 1969, it was love at first sight. On every return visit, he has tried to relive that initial feeling of enchantment, the splendid harmony between form and color, people, and nature. From the High Atlas Mountains to the desert, from rural areas to the bustling streets of Marrakech and Essaouira, Gruyaert’s photographs take us on a dreamlike cinematic journey through a reality that is nonetheless highly physical, its textures shaped by light and shadow. [Pre-Order Morocco or read more]( My grandfather turned into a tiger ... and other illusions Pao Houa Her Pao Houa Her’s work draws inspiration from a myriad of sources: apocryphal family lore; portraits of the artist’s community and self; and reimagined landscapes, with Minnesota and Northern California standing in for Laos. The compelling and personal narratives are grounded in the traditions and contemporary metaphors of the Hmong diasporic community. My grandfather turned into a tiger brings together four of the artist’s major series, including the title work which reimagines her family’s history before leaving Laos. [Pre-Order My grandfather turned into a tiger ... and other illusions or read more]( BOOK REVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------- Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage Reviewed by Cheryl Van Hooven "Many years ago, I fell in thrall to Deborah Turbeville’s photography. Turbeville’s world was female centric and female authored. Her dreamlike images were infused with a feminine interiority like nothing I’d seen: a solid counterpoint to the widespread circulation of the male gaze and objectification of women..." — Cheryl Van Hooven [Read the full review]( [Order Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage]( NEW ARRIVAL --------------------------------------------------------------- Elliott Erwitt's New York The photo book perfectly reflects New York and its soul. Celebrities stand alongside everyday New Yorkers, everyday moments shape contemporary history in a cheerful and sometimes slightly quirky manner, characteristic of Erwitt's work. It's no wonder he is considered one of the best street photographers in the world. His images are not only vivid and authentic but are also characterized by a special irony derived from the everyday situations they originate from. This photo book is enjoyable to look at time and time again, always offering fresh surprises. [Order Elliott Erwitt's New York or read more]( PHOTOBOOKDAILY HIGHLIGHTS --------------------------------------------------------------- Each week we feature special offers on several books for our daily newsletter subscribers. These titles often sell out, so if you don't want to miss out update your subscription below to PHOTOBOOKDAILY. [SUBSCRIBE TO PHOTOBOOKDAILY]( Excerpts from Silver Meadows Todd Hido Limited Edition! Special Offer 10% Off! how shall we greet the sun Thana Faroq Ray's a Laugh Richard Billingham The Glacier is a Being Julian Stettler Triple Seven Anne Lass The Present Paul Graham Bottrop-Ebel 76 Michael Wolf Special Offer 10% Off! Marching Wolves Fumi Nagasaka Juggling is Easy Peggy Nolan M/E On this sphere Endlessly interlinking Rinko Kawauchi This is Bliss Jon Horvath Tokyo Diaries André Príncipe and Marco Martins Poems of Sorrow Luis González Palma Limited Edition! Special Offer 10% Off! Shashin Jidai 1981–1988 Daido Moriyama Ainsi Soit-II Ari Marcopoulos Signed copies! Wires Crossed Ed Templeton The Invisible Journey Artworks by Julien Berthier [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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