Best New Photography Books
Are you looking for the best new photography books to add to your collection? Here are some highly anticipated releases that are sure to be among the best in the field:
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"The Unseen" by National Geographic Photographer Paul Nicklen: This beautiful coffee table book features a collection of images from Nicklen's travels to some of the most remote and beautiful locations on earth. From polar bears in the Arctic to penguins in Antarctica, this book showcases the incredible diversity of the natural world.
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"Humanity in Focus" by James Nachtwey: Known for his powerful documentary photography, Nachtwey has spent his career documenting some of the most pressing issues of our time. This book features a selection of his most poignant and thought-provoking images, from the aftermath of wars and natural disasters to the daily struggles of ordinary people around the world.
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"The Color of Time" by David Allen Harvey: This stunning collection features a selection of Harvey's most vibrant and colorful images, from the streets of Cuba to the markets of India. With its bold and saturated colors, this book is sure to be a feast for the eyes.
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"Fragile Planet" by Annie Griffiths: Griffiths is one of the most respected photographers in the world, and this book collects some of her most memorable images from around the globe. From wildlife in the Serengeti to indigenous cultures in the Amazon, this book showcases the incredible beauty and diversity of the natural world.
- "Icebergs to Iguanas" by Jason Edwards: one of the best photography books of the year, Edwards' storytelling skills bring each photograph to life, giving you a glimpse into the experiences and adventures that went into capturing each shot.
Overall, these are just a few of the best new photography books to look out for in 2023.
Pure Photography
Watch some of the stories from Jason's assignments in the field with National Geographic's Pure Photography videos.
Icebergs to Iguanas
This 410 page hardcover book, is a collection of my National Geographic images enhanced with stories, captions and observations from three decades in the field.