Carole Naggar, Fred Ritchin
A photographic tribute to Mexico's rich and diverse cultures.More
Lou Dematteis, Oliver Stone
After a long period of isolation, Vietnam has begun to open its doors to the rest of the world. The nation has been experiencing an internal liberalization which is causing dramatic changes in economic, social and artistic spheres. Focusing his camera on the daily lives of ordinary people, Lou Dematteis documents a vibrant, rapidly-changing country of over 72 million people.More
Wendy Ewald
A remarkable book of photographs accompanied by moving and often disturbing testimonies by the children about their lives within the caste system, their families, fears, futures, and dreams.More
Leonard Lee Rue, III
America's most published photographer/naturalist shares the secrets that lead to superior photographs.More
Flip Schulke
He Had a Dream is a visual record of King's life and work by the only man King trusted and to whom he gave such complete access. Schulke's images, combined with his commentary on both the moment and its place in the context of the civil rights movement, create a more immediate and revealing portrait of King than we have had before.More
Gail Buckland, Kathleen Culbert-Aguilar
John and Jan Zweifel's meticulous recreation of the White House is captured in full-color illustration.More
Helmut Newton
Through their inimitable mixture of eroticism, subdued elegance and decadent luxury, Newton’s pictures reflect in the highest aesthetic quality an obsession with human vanity – from female exhibitionism to male voyeurism.More
David Plowden
From freighters in motion and intricate machinery in the engine room, to the men who operate and maintain the vessels, these photographs represent a testament to the vanishing era of steam.More
Schirmer's Visual Library
In a few short years, pop singer Madonna has ascended to the heights of superstardom.More
Harvey Wang, Pete Hamill
Where else but New York? Where would you still find a 97-year-old scrap-metal collector, a pillow maker, a mannequin maker, or someone who still digs graves with a shovel? In New York—but not for long.More
American Federation of Arts, Eastman Kodak Company, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Et Al.
"This stirring volume of extraordinary photographs, presenting our times in all their elegance, squalor, courage, hope, betrayal, agony, sacrifice, heroism, and majesty, is as unsparing of its audience as it was unsparing of its photographers. . . . These pictures demand involvement." —William Manchester, from the textMore
Nina Leen
"The telling and beautiful pictures in the book capture the speech of thing, the many songs of people... the images take on sounds in the reader's mind, along with the emotions and the memories they evoke." —Philip B. Kunhardt, Jr., Editor, Magazine Development, Time Inc.More