£20.00
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East London creatives and their spaces
'Hackney Studios' by Jenny Lewis. 116pp, hardcover with tip-in image, white and gold foiled, 220 x 265 mm landscape
As featured on The British Journal of Photography.
Hackney, East London, is well known for its vibrant creative community. Jenny Lewis spent four years in and out of studios across the borough photographing a tribe of artists who over time have defined the area. Painters, illustrators, filmmakers, jewellers, ceramicists and fashion designers invite us into their studios and share their private thoughts about the creative process.
What began with a chance encounter with fashion designer Isobel Webster grew organically into a ‘family tree’ of the borough’s creative community, with each artist nominating the next person to be photographed.
Lewis notes that many of the artists featured in the project have since been forced to leave their studios due to recent steep rent increases, and as such, hopes this book will stand as a timely reminder and celebration of the spirit of creativity in one of London’s most dynamic areas.
Jenny Lewis moved to Hackney over twenty years ago via a spell at Preston University where she acquired a Fine Art degree and a husband. Since then she has made her living as an editorial photographer but continues to pursue a range of personal work. Much of this centres on her experience of living and working in East London. Her first book, 'One Day Young', is also published by Hoxton Mini Press.
This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-910566-13-8
£14.95
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'Everyday Wonder' by Sophie Howarth, 128pp, hardback, cloth spine, 125 x 183mm.
Life is always winking at us, calling our attention to the beauty hidden in plain sight. Why do we so often miss what's right in front of us, lost in thought or tethered to endless to-do lists? This compilation of poems, photographs and creative practices is for anyone looking to recover a sense of astonishment in ordinary things.
Pre-orders will ship the week of 24 March.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-78-0
£35.00
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'Benidorm', 128pp, cloth spine and back cover, 237mm x 285mm.
**This book is also available in a special book + limited edition print bundle. Click here to see it.**
Considered the birthplace of the package holiday, Benidorm continues to draw visitors with its promise of tropical escape. Rob Ball's contemporary photographs reveal a more complex story: one of human connection and communion, and of the stark contrast between a vibrant beach culture and the towering urban landscape that embraces it.
Rob Ball has been a photographer for over 25 years. He spent time working as a news, sport and crime scene photographer before shifting to long-form personal projects while lecturing at Canterbury Christ Church University. Rob has exhibited his work internationally and continues to work on projects and commissions while lecturing.
Book design by Friederike Huber and Hoxton Mini Press
ISBN: 978-1-914314-88-9
£18.95
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'A Very Vintage Christmas, Photographs 1900-1980', 144pp, cloth spine, 196 x 156mm. Images sourced from several archives. With an introduction by Lucy Davies.
Whether your childhood involved cut-paper snowflakes, carols sung by an open fire or stockings stuffed with chocolate, this nostalgic collection of vintage photography from around the world will remind you of the steadfast magic, warmth and wonder of Christmas.
Book design by Friederike Huber.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-79-7
£20.00
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'Market Day' by Paul Trevor, 128pp, hardback, 170mm x 197mm.
The Brick Lane and Petticoat Lane markets have always been symbolic of the changing character of London’s East End – its diversity and vibrancy in the face of adversity. Made between 1974 and 1992, Paul Trevor’s photographs offer a vivid picture of the area before its gentrification and rapid social change.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-914314-82-7