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Photobooks

Soulla Petrou-Rewind:Journey of a Music Photographer
A music photobook featuring rare photographs of icons and pioneers of the 90s and 00s music scene.

Chloe Rosser - Form & Function
An exploration of how we are situated within our own skin

Gabrielle Motola - Elūl
An intimate reflection on falling in love – what we see in others, and find in ourselves.

John Angerson - English Journey
"This book goes to places, very quietly, that so few books of English photography do. There’s no reliance on the great image or a well-worn nostalgia, you don’t feel like you are looking at something either pre-conceived or from the past". PHMusuem Photobook of the year

Michelle Sank - Burnthouse Lane
Burnthouse Lane documents a historic and diverse community in Exeter, UK focusing on the individuality of residents and their environments through a combination of portraits and landscapes

Marc Wilson - The Edge of Ruin
The shadows of industry.

Matt Writtle -Pathways
A Photographic Journey Along The Ridgeway

Holly Revell - People Like Us
A photobook exploring trans, non-binary & gender non-conforming identities & experience

Ed Sykes - The Space Between Us
Photographs from London during Covid-19 pandemic.

Ameena Rojee - Crocus Valley
Crocus Valley is a love letter to Croydon, my home

Tom Broadbent - At Home With The Furries
At Home With The Furries is an unique insight into the furry fandom and approaches the subculture

Anne-Marie Michel - Sisters of the Road
Sisters of the Road tells the stories of 40 American trucker women

Wendy Aldiss - My Father's Things
A portrait of a father through his objects

Louis Quail - Big Brother
Big Brother is an intimate photographic portrait of Louis Quail’s older brother, Justin, and his daily struggle with schizophrenia.

Pippa Healy - If Not Now Then When
If Not Now Then When is a photographic series which deals with anxiety after the Covid 19 pandemic.

Luke Agbaimoni - Contrast-Photography on the London Underground
Photography on the London Underground: The Tube Mapper Project is Luke’s latest book showcasing the visual juxtapositions

Paul Treacy-Passerby 12
Handmade street photography book of recent work made in Ireland, England and Germany.

Mark Phillips-unbroken.solutions
A photographic campaign to improve our repair and reuse capability

Mandy Williams-Chalk
Chalk is Williams’ second self-published zine featuring the landscape of the Kent and East Sussex coasts.

John Walmsley - The Queen's Silver Jubilee
Codicote village celebrate Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee with a grand pram race.

Tessa Bunney - Home Work
Domestic labour in the suburbs and villages in and around Hanoi, Vietnam

Janine Wiedel - Life At The Fence, Greenham Common Women's peace Camp 1983/84
‘Life at the Fence’ is a new photo book about the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp during its most active years in 1983/84. It is a photographic tribute to the many thousands of brave women who faced hostility and arrest in their fight to remove US Trident Cruise Missiles from our shores and to make the public aware of the threat posed by nuclear weapons.

Robert Clayton - Provision- Architecture of the Post-War Consensus
A photographic monograph of colour architectural photography of British Modernist
architecture, 1950 to 1979
architecture, 1950 to 1979

Roland Ramanan - Dominoes
Dominoes is a unique and vibrant mosaic of the lives that float in and around a particular corner of Hackney in London’s East End. It is an honest look into lives that we often ignore and touches on universal themes of hope, love and death as well as the evolution of urban communities.

Lottie Davies - Quinn
'Quinn' recounts the eponymous fictional story of a young man, William Henry Quinn, who walks from the south-west of England to the far north of Scotland, in post Second World War Britain.
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