The Arts  /  Photography
Drive by Shooting Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 56
ISBN: 9781861542786
Pub Date: 29 Nov 2004
Description:
The first in a planned series of books on photography by Max Forsythe, 'Drive by Shooting' presents images shot from inside moving cars, trains, and rickshaws. The book freezes the transient moments we experience as passengers and allows a rare opportunity to examine them in greater detail. The publication's 25 panoramic images demonstrate Forsythe's passion for intense color and location shooting.
Seen: Black Style UK Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781861542175
Pub Date: 15 Sep 2001
Description:
This volume explores the immeasurable impact of Black subculture on British streets, dance floors, wardrobes and beauty parlours over the past three decades. It gives unique visual expression to the energy and innovation of a range of fashion trends and musical subcultures, including ragga, drum 'n' bass, house, and UK garage, through a wealth of unpublished images from legendary and contemporary photographers including Dennis Morris and David Swindells. Compiled by journalist and cultural commentator Ekow Eshun, with contributions from DJs Trevor Nelson and Norman Jay.
Dome: A Photographic Record of the Millennium Dome Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9781861541482
Pub Date: 01 Feb 2000
Description:
A photographic record of the architecture and engineering of the Millennium Dome. The book documents the building process of the dome at every stage, from its inspirational inception to its finished state. Specially-commissioned photographs, architectural drawings, maps, plans and computer models are included.
Transit: Marco Brambilla Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 60
ISBN: 9781861541246
Pub Date: 01 Oct 1998
Description:
Composed of colour photographs taken in and around national and international airports, this volume presents graphic design related to air travel. The film director Marco Brambilla has taken images from the highly coded systems and endless architectural stop-and-go points of the modern airport. These photographs celebrate the ordinary, offering insight into these often overlooked utilitarian places of transit.