Photography is on the cutting edge of the art world melding creativity and technology to create big, bold and beautiful images of cities, scenery, animals, athletes and everything in between. Publishers and artists have been in a constant battle to outdo each other in producing amazing, and collectible, photography books
Some have come from humble beginnings, self published on a paper thin budget with just a vision to sustain them while others define opulence with massive budgets and even larger price tags. However the end result of either is remarkable.
The 10 Most Collectible Photography Books of All Time
1. The Americans by Robert Frank
2. Paris de Nuit by Brassaï (aka Gyula Halász)
3. The Decisive Moment by Henri Cartier-Bresson
4. Twentysix Gasoline Stations by Ed Ruscha
5. Evidence by Mike Mandel & Larry Sultan
6. Moments Preserved by Irving Penn
7. Let us Now Praise Famous Men by James Agee & Walker Evans
8. Sierra Nevada: The John Muir Trail by Ansel Andams
9. I Want to Take Picture by Bill Burke
10. Antarctica by Pat & Rosemarie Keough
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