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  • av Ben Geier
    338,-

    There’s something about the abandoned restaurants, vintage motels, and forgotten restaurants of the 1950s and 60s that evokes a mid-century nostalgia, even for those of us who weren’t alive in those years. Faded Glamour brings together the photography of Ben Geier, who has spent the last decade traveling the United States to capture the images of these once vibrant, and now abandoned treasures.Organized in sections, including Signs, Theaters, Restaurants, and Motels, and featuring an introduction by the photographer, Faded Glamour features over 150 color images never before seen in book form. Evoking a sense of nostalgia and solitude, Geier’s work highlights the modernist architecture, minimalist design, and muted color palette of the mid-century.

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    410,-

    The vibrant capital of South Korea, Seoul is a city of contrasts, a unique blend of tradition and modernity, with futuristic skyscrapers blending with traditional, ancient architecture. But at night is when the city really shines. As the sun sets, the city transforms into a dazzling metropolis. The skyline lights up and the bustling streets come alive with bright neon lights, street food vendors, and late night shoppers. Photographer Bal Bhatla - better known online as Mr Whisper - has been traveling to Seoul for years, capturing the photographs in Seoul After Dark, armed only with his camera and a keen eye for detail. A specialist in low-light photography, Bhatla captures the everyday moments of Seoul in a unique and compelling way, showing the city's residents, adventurous and carefree, chasing the night. Whether you're a lover of photography, a fan of Seoul, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of everyday moments, Seoul After Dark will leave you with a newfound appreciation for your city after dark.

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    524,-

    Trope Chicago: Beyond the Loop, the eighth volume in the Trope City Editions series, celebrates the architecture, public artwork, and everyday beauty of Chicago. The collection highlights the photographic images of a group of talented photographers from Chicago and beyond who showcase the city in a new and exciting light.This carefully curated and bound collection of over 200 previously unpublished photographs offers a new perspective on Chicago. Each chapter is accompanied by a map, along with the locations where the photos were taken. Going beyond the typical tourist attractions, Trope Chicago: Beyond the Loop shows what the "real" Chicago looks and feels like. Including photographs from all corners of the city, including Logan Square, Uptown, Hyde Park, Bronzeville, Streeterville, and Lincoln Park, these images command a strong point of view: digitally processed, filtered, toned, de-saturated, sharpened, for a very urban sensibility. Showcasing both the architectural significance and everyday beauty of contemporary Chicago, the images reveal distinctive and dramatic visions of one of the world’s greatest cities.

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    410,-

    Across Tokyo documents photographer Eren Sarigul's decades-long love affair with Japan's capital city and its surroundings. Eren's love for photography sprung to life following a 2014 trip to Japan. Since that first 2014 trip, Eren has traveled to Japan from his native London every year, capturing the people, sites, and feelings that make Tokyo such a magical city.Eren's upbringing as a Londoner from an ethnic background who grew up in a working-class south London council estate exposed him to a myriad of different cultures. Despite feeling like an outsider, he was accepted into the melting pot that is London, and this feeling of being "outside" drove him to think outside the box and beyond the norms. Eren brings this desire and drive to his photography, capturing the feeling of being an outsider looking in through his images of people and places around Tokyo.From the streets of Tokyo, to the ports of Osaka, to the temples of Nara, Eren's long-standing appreciation of Japan’s geography, its cultures, and its people are evident on every page.

  • av Keir Graff
    410,-

    Let Keir Graff take you inside Chicago's Fine Arts Building - a building that hides worlds behind its doors. Exploring the Fine Arts Building’s warren of hallways is like stepping into a time machine. It’s not a museum—it’s a place of work. The walls reverberate with timeless music. Sopranos soar up to the high notes as violin bows draw tunes from strings. Someone plays a piano so busily they must have twelve fingers. Dancers’ feet thud against wooden floors. A tuba burps out “Ride of the Valkyries” as the doors of the manually operated elevators provide percussive slams. And more quietly, behind closed doors, painters paint, writers write, and luthiers shave soft ribbons from billets of spruce.In Chicago's Fine Arts Building, celebrated writer and Fine Arts Building tenant Keir Graff takes readers behind the scenes of this cultural hub. Initially conceived as a space for artists' studios, a home for the city's working artists, the building was an immediate success, but the Great Depression brought a long, slow decline to the building. Graff explores the building's history, its revitalization, and its cultural place in the city of Chicago. Featuring interviews with current tenants and access to the building's archives, including historical photos and artifacts, Chicago's Fine Arts Building sheds a new light on this storied building and its long history.Other Chicago landmarks have more stunning architecture or are more perfectly restored, but none of them has aged so well—because in the Fine Arts Building, it’s the work that has been preserved. Two centuries have turned and its purpose remains the same: to provide artists and artisans space to pursue their callings, and community with other creatives, too, offering a living demonstration that something good happens when so many work so closely to each other. Which is not to say it’s always been easy. Whatever comes easily in the arts?

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    410,-

    Above and Across San Francisco captures the stunning beauty of San Francisco as seen from the sky. Showcasing the city's diverse architecture, bustling streets, notable landmarks and buildings, and gorgeous coastline, the images capture San Francisco's vibrant character and historical significance. The photographers featured in the book share their unique perspectives to create a contemporary portrayal of the city, in all its breathtaking beauty.Through a series of stunning images, readers are invited to explore the city's iconic landmarks, including the Transamerica Pyramid, Coit Tower, the Presidio, the Ferry Terminal, and the iconic Bay and Golden Gate Bridges, as well as lesser-known corners of the city. Above and Across San Francisco features stunning aerial shots that offer a bird's-eye view of the city, capturing its natural scenery and urban landscape in an entirely new light. With its striking visuals and thoughtful commentary, this photography book is a must-have for anyone who loves San Francisco or wants to experience its beauty from a new perspective.

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    410,-

    Above and Across Atlanta captures the stunning beauty of Atlanta as seen from the sky. Showcasing the city's diverse architecture, bustling streets, notable landmarks, and natural scenery, the images capture Atlanta’s vibrant character and historical significance. Photographer Luis Gaud shares his unique perspective to create a contemporary portrayal of the city, captured in all four seasons. Through a series of breathtaking images, readers are invited to explore the city's iconic landmarks, including Centennial Olympic Park, the Fox Theatre, the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site, and the Georgia State Capitol, as well as lesser-known corners of the city that are equally captivating. Above and Across Atlanta features stunning aerial shots that offer a bird's-eye view of the city, capturing its vast expanse and urban landscape in an entirely new light. With its striking visuals and thoughtful commentary, this photography book is a must-have for anyone who loves Atlanta or wants to experience its beauty from a new perspective.

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    524,-

    Trope Los Angeles, the seventh volume in the Trope City Edition series, celebrates the architecture and urban and natural landscapes of Los Angeles. The collection highlights the photographic images of emerging and independent photographers from LA and beyond, who through their passion for the craft, creative development, and social media smarts have attracted impressive followings on Instagram. This carefully curated and bound collection of photographs offers a new and fresh perspective on Los Angeles. Each chapter is accompanied by a map, along with the locations where the photographs were taken. From the glamour of Beverly Hills and Hollywood to the idyllic beaches of Santa Monica and the urban revitalization of the downtown Arts District, these images command a strong point of view: digitally processed, filtered, toned, de-saturated, sharpened, for a very urban sensibility. Featuring a mix of urban architecture and natural landscapes surrounding Los Angeles, these new images reveal distinctive and dramatic visions of one of the world’s most exciting and dynamic cities.Featured photographers include: Tiffany Bell, Kelvin Cheng, Daniel Feldman, Matthew Gillespie, David Gonzalez, Greg Goyo Vargas, Ian Kobylanski, Kris Kuganathan, Neal Kumar, Jack Landau, Josh Luten, Alex Pelayo, Alex Ramirez, Rosa Rodriguez, Selene Sarı, Andy Shigekawa, Bryce Way, Matt Weitz, and Jeffery Xin.

  • av Brad Keywell
    212,-

    The Rules of Mentorship highlights the lessons learned from Groupon co-founder Brad Keywell's 35-year mentorship with business legend Sam Zell. Throughout the course of their mentorship and friendship, Sam and Brad would meet in person nearly every month to listen, learn, share, and reflect. The wisdom and perspective Brad gained from these meetings is distilled in The Rules of Mentorship, as well as advice on finding a mentor, cultivating a great mentorship, and contextualizing how a mentorship adds to the richness of a life well lived. The perfect gift for the recent graduate or someone looking for a career change, The Rules of Mentorship provides a framework that can be widely used to spark the vibrant flame of mentorship.

  • av Mark Anthony
    365,-

    Cabaret has historically existed on the fringes, populated by those who find themselves, voluntarily or involuntarily, falling outside of conventional society. It pushes the boundaries of gender, politics, identity, power, and social norms. It's live and unpredictable, bringing together a variety of performances to create a unique, and often never-repeated, entertainment experience. A cabaret show consists of a selection of short performances in a variety of styles and genres, including drag, burlesque, boylesque, circus and sideshow. Shows happen anywhere and everywhere - bar, club, theatre, library, carpark; cabaret's adaptability and ephemeral nature are what set it apart from the formality and precision of traditional theater.Life as a Cabaret celebrates the vibrancy and diversity of the underground cabaret scene, uplifting and representing those who are typically overlooked. With a focus on Drag Kings, Queens and In-Betweens, Burlesque, Boylesque and Queerlesque, this book showcases this incredibly dynamic and fascinating world for what it really is - glamorous, polished and professional at times, but also intoxicatingly punk, inescapably queer and gloriously messy. It's a space for experimentation, for pushing and challenging boundaries, for seeking a voice and a platform that's unavailable in mainstream society, creating a different kind of society, even if it's just for one night. Life as a Cabaret is not only a cross-section of the drag world, but also a love letter to it. The photographs showcase each performer's individuality as works of art in and of themselves, immortalizing the beauty and power of these individuals who are determined to stand out from the crowd, embracing the hustle, oddness, contradictions, differences, and most of all, the unstoppable creativity.

  • av David Lee Csicsko
    244,-

    Iconic Artists highlights the origin and contributions of some of the world's most remarkable and gifted artists throughout history. Bold, whimsical illustrations by David Lee Csicsko along with concise, engaging bios celebrate a diverse group of artists from the past 200 years. Iconic Artists features historical giants of the art world like Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse alongside 20th-century artists such as Sister Corita Kent and Andy Warhol. Showcasing a wide range of artistic talents and exhibiting a wide number of genders, races, and nationalities, Iconic Artists celebrates 50 artists who have influenced the art world and collectively broadened its scope.

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    410,-

    An iconic artist and graphic designer, Art Paul was perhaps best known as the founding art director of Playboy magazine - and the person who designed the magazine's legendary bunny logo. But beyond that, Art was also an accomplished painter and illustrator who served as the mentor for a generation of up and coming designers. Art Paul: The Evolution of an Artist explores the life and legacy of Art Paul. Art was always drawing, from his childhood until just before his death at age 93, and despite near-blindness at that age. The book surveys his life's work, including artwork from all stages. Reflections from friends, colleagues, and family are interspersed throughout the book, giving new insight to the artist and his work.

  • av Sam Landers
    410,-

    Above and Across Chicago captures the stunning beauty of Chicago as seen from the sky. Showcasing the city's diverse architecture, iconic shoreline, bustling streets, and natural scenery, the images capture Chicago's unique personality and charm. Multiple photographers have contributed their unique perspectives to create a contemporary portrayal of the Windy City, captured in all weather conditions - rain, fog, snow, and sun. Through a series of breathtaking images, readers are invited to explore the city's iconic landmarks, including Willis Tower, the Hancock Building, and Navy Pier, as well as lesser-known corners of the city that are equally captivating. Above and Across Chicago features stunning aerial shots that offer a bird's-eye view of the city, capturing its vast expanse and urban landscape in an entirely new light. With its striking visuals and thoughtful commentary, this photography book is a must-have for anyone who loves Chicago or wants to experience its beauty from a new perspective. Featured photographers include Adam Pearson, Alberto Santiago, Alex Sheyn, Cocu Liu, Daniel Moreno, Daniel Schindler, David Sowa, Dominika Brzykcy, Jason Lumsden, Kwe Bentum, Lichao Liu, Max Leitner, Nick Crawford, Sonja Weiss, Terry Maday.

  • av Peter Dazeley
    526,-

    Monochrome collects the platinum prints of celebrated photographer Peter Dazeley. These images of plants, animals, and flowers are produced by hand and made with the original Platinotype method devised by William Willis in 1876. Platinum prints have a distinctively rich, luminous quality with great shadow detail and warmth.Printed on high-quality paper with metallic inks and casebound with a ribbon, Monochrome is the perfect gift for the photography, art, or nature lover.

  • av Dave Hoekstra
    395,-

    "Before the days of social media and the internet, Weeds Tavern s host and bartender Sergio Mayora attracted a loyal, diverse, and eclectic crowd to the bar with his unique and vibrant collage poster art promoting the tavern."--

  • av David Lee Csicsko
    148,-

    Ladybugs, peacocks, and sloths…oh my! Children and animal lovers will be entertained by the fun and whimsical animal illustrations of award-winning visual artist David Lee Csicsko. Each page features a different animal, from hummingbirds to zebras, owls to sharks, in Csicsko's trademark bold and eye-catching style. Printed on thick, high-quality paper, this coloring book will inspire artists young and old to embrace their own creativity.

  • av Carlos Segura
    214,-

    The ABCs of the Automotive Industry introduces readers young and old to some of history's most iconic (and sometimes) forgotten cars, from Azzurra to Zagato. Focusing on a logo, emblem, or hood ornament design for each letter of the alphabet, author and designer Carlos Segura details the unique history of each company. The ABCs of the Automotive Industry is sure to delight both current and future car-lovers and automotive enthusiasts.

  • av Alfonso Carrara
    510,-

    An intimate look at World War II’s Italian Campaign through the photographs, letters, drawings, and poems of noted architect and artist Alfonso Carrara Alfonso Carrara was a young Italian-American, born in Chicago to Italian immigrant parents, when he was drafted into the U.S. Army. Landing at Anzio and traveling to Milan, he translated for the American and British officers and photographed his experiences along the way. Happenchance is a timeless collection of drawings, letters, photographs and poems that commemorate intimate details and recollections of World War II’s Italian Campaign (1942–1945). Published posthumously, the book contains reflections on Carrara’s work and impact from the Italian Cultural Institute, art consultant Paul Berlanga, and Rolf Achilles and Alan Cohen, formerly of The Art Institute of Chicago.

  • av David Lee Csicsko
    261,-

    Fashion Icons celebrates the origins and contributions of some of the world's most remarkable and gifted fashion designers throughout history.

  • av David Lee Csicsko
    255,-

  • av Ryland Hormel
    421,-

  • av Mike Poggioli
    364,-

    Mike Poggioli has a strong social media presence, including 44.6k followers on his Instagram account (@mpthecomebackid)According to the National Park System, the Blue Ridge Mountains were the most visited site in 2020 with over 14 million visitors for the yearBlue Ridge Dreaming features photographs taken in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia

  • av Someoddpilot
    421,-

    Space Becomes You¿A Mythology is a nearly 300-page art book stuffed with album-cover worthy photography and an out-of-this-world narrative that reads like 2001: A Space Odyssey crossed with a UFO cult. This studio monograph evolves thematically as an introduction, initiation, and submission to an intergalactic alien religion filled with surreal cosmic landscapes, psychedelic rituals, and curious beings.The book's striking imagery is intercut and supported by messaging that serves as cosmic transmissions and thoughtful meditations on how to understand humanity's place within the universe. Someoddpilot guides you through this psychedelic trip and challenges you to answer the big questions myths are based on¿"who are you?" and "why are you here?"Bands, brands, celebrities, and political parties. Mythology is at the heart of our times - it unifies and divides us. Inspired by the quick and intense rise of political and cultural tribalism in the U.S. and Someoddpilot's own practice of brand creation and world-building, the studio set out to create a new mythology, and this time everyone's invited: as one planet in a sea of stars.In the age of tribalism, this is the biggest tribe of all. Now available in this galaxy and the next.

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    292,-

    ¿Local or visitor, London courses through your body as if its rainbow-coloured system of underground veins is somehow intrinsically linked to your own.¿ ~ Chris HolmesOften waking before dawn, photographer Chris Holmes captures rare moments of solitude and calm as the city of London yawns, stretches and begins its day. His high-contrast scenes depict the miniature dramas unfolding all around us, obscured by the hectic pace of metropolitan life. Moving to London as an adult, Chris fell in love with the city in tandem with his development as a photographer and shoots his adopted home as both a romantic insider and an impartial admirer.Hidden in Chaos pairs Chris¿s cinematic images with the words of 18 poets of various backgrounds, adding more layers of texture and meaning to the complex but devoted relationship that London¿s residents and visitors have with the city¿s many faces. London¿s gray and glow, its daily ebb and flow, are celebrated, questioned and contemplated in this visual and poetic tribute.Includes poems by Elena Ashton, Shez Chung Blake, Troy Cabida, Laura Corns, Paul Cree, Caroline Druitt, George Duggan, Sam El-Bahja, Tom Gill, Bizhan Govindji, Imogen Hudson-Clayton, Danny Martin, Louise McStravick, Aaliyah Orridge, Astra Papachristodoulou, Abdul Patel, Ben See, and Janay Stephenson.

  • av David Lee Csicsko
    241,-

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    567,-

    Trope Paris, the fifth volume in the Trope City Editions series highlighting the world's most architecturally compelling cities, is a highly curated collection of photographic images from an active community of urban photographers who have passionately captured their city like never before.

  • av Steve Rolfe
    292,-

  • av Michael Sidofsky
    629,-

    Wonder Around Every Corner takes you behind the scenes with travel photographer Michael Sidofsky, better known by his Instagram handle @mindz.eye. A prolific photographer who travels the world taking photos of some of the most breathtaking places on Earth, Wonder Around Every Corner, shares some of Sidofsky’s most iconic photographs and details the editing process and technique behind each photo. Featuring more than 60 color images from places like Paris, Barcelona, San Francisco, Switzerland, Toronto, and more, Sidofsky will inspire readers to take exceptional photos of their own, showing that the next moment of wonder really can be found around any corner.

  • av David Lee Csicsko
    204,-

    Inspired by European folktales, Princess Reindeer and the Christmas Spider is a celebration of friendship, acceptance, and the magic of Christmas – a sweet, heartfelt gift for the holidays, or anytime you need a little extra sparkle!Princess Reindeer is getting ready for the annual visit from her treasured friend, the Christmas Spider. She wants to share her joy with everyone in her enchanted forest! From a shy little acorn to a fire-breathing dragon, Reindeer accepts each new friend for who they are and celebrates what makes them unique. David Csicsko’s bold, graphic illustrations will charm readers young and old, not just at Christmas but at any time of year.

  • av Jack van Boom
    636,-

    Trope New York, the fifth volume in the Trope City Editions series, celebrates the architecture and urban landscapes of the "city that never sleeps," one of the world's cultural capitals. The collection highlights the photographic images of emerging and independent photographers from New York and beyond, who through their passion for the craft, creative development, and social media smarts have attracted impressive followings on Instagram.This carefully curated and bound collection of photographs offers a new perspective of New York. Each chapter is accompanied by a map, along with the locations where the photographs were taken. From high above Central Park to the lights of Times Square, these images command a strong point of view: digitally processed, filtered, toned, de-saturated, sharpened, for a very urban sensibility. Showcasing both the colorful flash and quiet elegance of contemporary New York, the images reveal distinctive and dramatic visions of one of the world's greatest cities.

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