Photography & photographs

  • Barbie

    £42.50

    Barbie looking her very best!

  • Patterns of Portugal

    £25.00

    A vibrant tour of Portugal, featuring more than 200 photographs that bring to life one of the most beautiful countries in the world.

  • CBK: Carolyn Bessette Kennedy

    £50.00

    The first book of its kind CBK: Carolyn Bessette Kennedy pays homage to her timeless style and legacy. The ultimate commemoration of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s style, fashion code, and the impact she left behind nearly two decades later.           From private citizen to public figure, Carolyn, chose to use her minimal fashion as her sartorial voice while facing the camera. With her attention to detail, strict color palette, and deliberate unidentifiable looks, she was the essence of class – no label would ever define her. Marrying into an American political dynasty meant that she eschewed the typical patrician fashion standards expected of her and chose to define and modernize her look with avant-garde designers instead. Following her own rule book, she is the very definition of “stealth wealth,” a moniker used today to illustrate the concept of quiet luxury dressing. CBK: Carolyn

  • Gary Cooper: Enduring Style

    £47.99

    Dressed up like a million-dollar trouper, Tryin’ hard to look like Gary Cooper, Super duper – ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz,’ Irving Berlin (revised lyrics, 1946). 1940s heartthrob Gary Cooper never goes out of style (just ask your mother or your grandmother). He’s got that straightforward, honest, effortless handsomeness. No matter the costume he donned, he owned it. The camera loved him, and so did the box office. This collection of images, taken from his personal scrapbook, proves that the Gary Cooper we knew and loved on the silver screen was as much a style icon off the red carpet as he was on. He perfected his own debonair style by combining a perfectly tailored European wardrobe with all-American casual sportswear to produce the first – and still finest – example of elegant, international, masculine style of the ‘American Everyman’ ideal. From the most laid-back activewear to the most ceremonious of coat and tails, Cooper carried himself

  • Slim Aarons

    £130.00

    The ultimate and most comprehensive collection of Slim Aarons photography ever released, featuring more than 100 previously unpublished images This luxe edition provides a deep and comprehensive look at the groundbreaking career of Slim Aarons, spanning five decades. The book begins with Slim’s field work as an Army photographer and continues through his fledgling days in Hollywood, opening the LIFE bureau in Rome, fashion and travel shoots for Holiday, and finally traveling the world for Harper’s Bazaar. With a new and definitive biographical essay, spotlights on key moments in his career, and exclusive insight from former associates, Slim Aarons: The Essential Collection gives readers an unprecedented look into Slim’s private world. Author Shawn Waldron’s text digs into Slim’s biography in unprecedented detail and reveals new information, while award-winning journalist, historian, and New York Times bestselling author Lesley Blume pro

  • One World Calendar 2024

    £16.95

    Each year, the One World Calendar Group collaborates to produce this best-selling calendar. It portrays positive and inspiring images of people around the world. The photographs are taken by some of the world’s leading photographers, and increasingly by photographers from the Majority World. The theme for 2024 is ‘Contrasts’.

  • Photography in Japan, 1853-1912

    £34.99

    The must-have classic work on early Japanese photography!

  • I could read the sky

    £19.99

    This collaboration in the shape of a lyrical novel between writer O’Grady and photographer Pyke is a meditation on memory, and a distillation of the experience of Irish emigration.

  • London tube stations 1924-1961

    £24.95

    Charles Holden’s designs for the London Underground from the mid-1920s to the outbreak of World War II represent a high point of transport architecture and Modernist design in Britain. His collaboration with Frank Pick, the Chief Executive of London Transport, brought about a marriage of form and function still celebrated today. Pick used the term ‘Medieval Modernism’ to describe their work on the underground system, comparing the task to the construction of a great cathedral. ‘London Tube Stations 1924-1961’ catalogues and showcases every surviving station from this innovative period.

  • Dock life renewed

    £30.00

    A photographic insight into contemporary living, working and playing on the waters of London’s docks.

  • Norfolk’s fragile coast

    £30.00

    A stunning photographic journey through a constantly changing landscape – Norfolk’s coast

  • One photo a day keeps the doctor away

    £20.00

    160 photography challenges that trigger your creativity and inspire you to slow down, look around, and have a more mindful outlook on life.