New York City’s largest and oldest industrial facility, the?historic Brooklyn Navy Yard occupies 250-acres on the East?River between the Williamsburg and Manhattan Bridges, and?is presently one of New
“The Mississippi River Delta is flat country. Not a hill in sight.?It is often way too cold or way too hot. But there is a subtle?beauty to it. Large plantation owners used to rule this delta?country
“It’s rad what I do.” —Mike Blabac Blabac Photo: The Art of Skateboarding Photography is a?stunning chronicle of a youth movement as seen through?the lens of Mike Blabac, a man who is as dedicated to
Following the critical success of Madonna Confessions, the powerHouse team, Madonna, and Guy Oseary return with a knockout punch— Madonna: Sticky & Sweet, a dynamic look at Madonna’s celebrated St
Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, was a superstar of?unprecedented and epic proportions, and is still the bestselling?recording artist of all time. An icon raised in the spotlight, but ever reclusive
“I’ll be honest, I see a lot of people join because their real life sucks.?You can come here and be anybody.”? —Lord Duncan the Monster Whether they’re bored office stiffs, housewives, or disgruntled
Adam Raphael’s Do Not Disturb is a sensual series of racially diverse male models lounging, bathing, and dining amid the lavish interiors and luxurious finishes of the finest hotels in America. In the
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With The Night Is Still Young, Los Angeles-based, Japanese photographer Tomoaki Hata returns to his roots—the underground club scene of Osaka’s gay, nightlife district. Filled with
Differing from other photo books about New York, New Yorkers: As Seen by Magnum Photographers introduces a gallery of eye-catching, untamed images of the metropolis taken by members of the renowned Ma
“Deeply unpretentious and undistracted by the trendy new aesthetics or technologies, Mr. Shabazz is the best kind of photojournalist: one driven simply by curiosity about other human beings.
New York City, the unique metropolis that Le Corbusier has called “a beautiful catastrophe,” is a natural home to Bruce Gilden. Since 1981, Gilden has been roaming the streets of the city, capturing i
Some time ago, while at a New York flea market, inveterate collectors Michael Hurst and Robert Swope discovered a large body of snapshots: album after aged album of well-preserved images, taken roughl
A business revolution is changing all the rules of the marketplace. Power is shifting from manufacturers and retailers directly to consumers, freshly enabled with information, choice, and connectivity
"Ideas move mountains, especially in turbulent times. Lovemarks is the product of the fertile-iconoclast mind of Kevin Roberts, CEO Worldwide of Saatchi & Saatchi. Roberts argues vociferously, and
This isn't a diet book. This is a book about plates. And the twisted conspiracy that is making our country fat. FACT :: 95 percent of dieters regain the weight after five years. FACT :: The aver
“A whole lot of initiations happen every day. You hear about them on the news, but you don’t know it was an initiation. You hear about somebody getting shot somewhere in New York,
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Every year the Burton snowboard team travels south chasing snow. 28 Day Winter: A Snowboarding Narrative documents a specific moment in time: August 2006, when Dean “Blotto” Gray