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Adam Langstroth

I believe Buzz: a book of happiness for bee lovers could be called a book of happiness for all. It has the most wonderful photography, and colourful pages. Alongside each...

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Sonya Haramis

In a world of books that reach out with gentle offerings of understanding and comfort, occasionally there is one that stands out: Moments from Sonya Haramis, is one such book...

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Ali Whitelock (editor)

Born of a project launched by Westwords in 2021 the beautiful, heartbreaking anthology full of sadness, joy and hope Today, Tomorrow, Forever Being Rohingya has been created by four young...

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Nicholas Coffill

What a magnificent coffee table book Photography in Cambodia 1866 to the present is, whether you have been to Cambodia, and recognise many of the subjects, or have never been...

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Anna Jackson

Early in 2020 the Victoria & Albert Museum in London opened the sartorially elegant exhibition Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk, timed to coincide with the Olympic Games to be held in...

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Nick Roberston-Brown and Caroline Robertson-Brown

Nick and Caroline Robertson-Brown are both highly experienced divers, having explored and photographed many underwater locations around the world, capturing through their lenses a rare and wonderful beauty, not seen...

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Callie Shell

Callie Shell first photographed Barack Obama back in 2004 when he was becoming a name in American politics. She met the man, liking him instantly for his charm, grace and...

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Sara Tasker

Social Media is massive component of everyday life that is not going to go away any time soon. It can be one of life’s great joys, it can connect, inform...

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Vanessa Finney

Photography was the science that took the world by storm in the mid-18th century, with the endless scope of possibilities yet unexplored; Its early use as a recording tool in...

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Robert Wheeler, foreword by América América

Cuba, a place beloved of Hemingway has come to life in this intimate and emotional tribute to the writer Ernest Hemingway, who for many years made Cuba his base, a...

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Robert Rosen

What happens when you decided you have a talent for art, your teacher tells you, you really don’t have all that much talent as a painter and try taking up...

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Brady Michaels, Dale Campisi

and delightful log, or if you like recording or cataloguing, of an aspect of Australian life which is sadly slowly fading into obscurity. Perhaps it is something you can gift...