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Photobooks
Soulla Petrou- Rewind Journey of a Music Photographer
A music photobook featuring rare photographs of icons and pioneers of the 90s and 00s music scene
Chloe Rosser - Form & Function
An exploration of how we are situated within our own skin.
Gabrielle Motola - An Equal Difference
"An Equal Difference" captures Iceland's pioneering response to the 2008 crisis through interviews, portraits and landscapes, exploring how gender equality can fuel innovation, broaden our understanding of society, and spark transformative ideas that will reshape our global future.
John Angerson - English Journey
"This book goes to places, very quietly, that so few books of English photography do. There’s no reliance on the great image or a well-worn nostalgia, you don’t feel like you are looking at something either pre-conceived or from the past". PHMusuem Photobook of the year.
Michelle Sank - Burnthouse Lane
Burnthouse Lane documents a historic and diverse community in Exeter, UK focusing on the individuality of residents and their environments through a combination of portraits and landscapes.
Marc Wilson - The Last Stand
“Decaying but potent, these ruins are a legacy of war on the landscape” - National Geographic
Matt Writtle -Pathways
A Photographic Journey Along The Ridgeway
Holly Revell - People Like Us
A photobook exploring trans, non-binary & gender non-conforming identities & experience.
Ed Sykes - The Space Between Us
Photographs from London during Covid-19 pandemic.
Ameena Rojee - Crocus Valley
Crocus Valley is a love letter to Croydon, my home.
Tom Broadbent - At Home With The Furries
At Home With The Furries is an unique insight into the furry fandom and approaches the subculture
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