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For over 55 years the World Press Photo contest has encouraged the highest standards in photojournalism. From hard-hitting current affairs photo-specialists Trolley Books to photographic theory and field/technical guides, here is our selection of titles to coincide with the publication of the latest set of award winning images - World Press Photo 2012.
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Teun van der Heijden; Kari Lundelin Publishing the results of the annual "World Press Photo Contest", this book contains the very best press photographs from the year 2010 pictures submitted by photojournalists, picture agencies, newspapers and... | Stephanie C. Roberts The world's most popular cameras today are the ones on a cell phone-and this guide will help iPhone owners get the best photos possible from their equipment. Not only does... |
| Roland Barthes; Richard Howard Examines the themes of presence and absence, the relationship between photography and theatre, history and death. This title offers an investigation into the nature of photographs. |
Susan Sontag Features an analysis of our numbed response to images of horror. This title alters our thinking about the uses and meanings of images, and about the nature of war, the... | Gerry Badger Accompanying the first major television history of this ever more influential artform, this landmark book explores the key events and the key images that have marked the development of photography. |
| Tom Hurndall; Robert Fisk |
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| Reuters Including the Arab Spring, the Japanese tsunami, the England riots and beyond, this book captures 2011 in over 350 photos by award-winning Reuters Photojournalists, presenting a fresh take on the... |
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| Brett Abbott In the decades following WWII, an independently minded, critically engaged form of photojournalism began to flourish. This kind of photojournalism was self-assigned. This title presents an illustrated survey of photographers... |