Thursday, January 13, 2011

African Photography

Hello,
We've recently collected some fantastic books of African photography. Which one is your favorite?
  • Bloom, Steve (2008). Living Africa. New York: Thames & Hudson.
  • Brandt, Nick (2009). A shadow falls. New York: Abrams.
  • Jacq, Christian (2010). Egypt: a view from above. New York: Abrams.
  • Lloyd, Harvey (2007). Through my eyes: the remarkable children of Senegal. New York: Ruder Finn Press.
  • Marent, Thomas (2010). Rainforest. London: Dorling Kindersley.
  • Njami, Simon, ed. (2010). A useful dream: African photography, 1960-2010. Brussels: Centre for Fine Arts; Milano: Silvana Editoriale Spa.
  • Tamagni, Daniele (2009). Gentlemen of Bacongo. London: Trolley.
  • Ybarra Zavala, Alvaro (2010). Apocalipsis. Madrid: Turner.

The Culture of India

Hello,
Recently we've been collecting a lot of fascinating titles on the culture of India:

  • Anand, Anjum (2010). Anjum's new Indian. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley.
  • Attenborough, Richard (producer & director). (2007). Ghandi (DVD). Culver City, Calif.: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
  • Bergerson, Sephi (2010). Street food of India: the 50 greatest Indian snacks: complete with recipes. London; New York: I. B. Tauris.
  • Bhatia, Vineet (2009). The new Indian kitchen. Bath: Absolute.
  • Colson, Christian (producer) & Boyle, Danny (director). (2009). Slumdog millionaire (DVD). Beverly Hills, CA: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
  • Gandhi, Rajmohan (2008). Gandhi: the man, his people, and the empire. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Limpkin, Clive (2008). India exposed: the subcontinent A-Z. New York: Abbeville Press Publishers.