Thank you for visiting the Foto8 online shop.
We are proud to offer three different ways to participate with Foto8, each with many benefits that may be applied on Foto8.com and at HOST Gallery. Foto8 Supporters will also receive the prestigious 8 Magazine.
The Foto8 online shop also offers a large selection of judiciously selected fine photography books, including many hard to find titles, signed copies, and limited editions. Back issues of 8 are available as well.
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Dead Traffic by Kim Thue
A bewildering journey through the fringes of Freetown, capital city of Sierra Leone. Shot over the course of two separate trips, Kim Thue spent 10 months living in a notoriously rough area of the slums, digging deep into the livelihoods and emotions of his subject.
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The Family by Jocelyn Bain Hogg - Limited Edition
The Family, the hotly anticipated exhibition and book by Jocelyn Bain Hogg about the Pyle brothers: Joe, Mitch, warren and Alan and the larger-than-life characters of one of London's notorious underworld families.
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RISE: Images of Life Change
Foto8, in collaboration with the Legatum Foundation and Geneva Global, have published a book of commissioned photography documenting funded humanitarian projects around the world. Preface by Alan McCormick, Managing Director at Legatum Limited. Foreword by Doug Balfour, CEO of Geneva Global. Photographers: Carmen Elsa Lopez, William Daniels, Robin Hammond, Abbie Trayler-Smith, Venetia Dearden, Sanjit Das, Atul Loke, Kate Shortt. Hardback, Cloth-Bound with french-fold jacket. 300 pages. 205 photographs. Edited by Jon Levy. Written and edited by Max Houghton.
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The Foto8 Summershow Catalogue 2011
Softcover, 176pp, 110x160mm. The Foto8 Summershow 2011 Catalogue with 150 images, detailed image captions, sizes and prices and information on this year’s judging panel.
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Long Story Bit by Bit: Liberia Retold by Tim Hetherington
Long Story Bit by Bit entwines documentary photography, oral testimony, and personal writing to explore the dynamics of power, international complicity, and the search for justice in recent Liberian history. Hardcover. 200 pages. 130 photos. Published 2009 by Umbrage Editions.
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Under Gods by Liz Hingley
Liz Hingley, the daughter of two Anglican priests, grew up in Birmingham, one of the UK’s most culturally diverse cities, where over 90 different nationalities now live. It is hardly surprising therefore that she developed an interest in multi-faith communities and began to explore the complex issues involved, ranging from immigration, through to secularism and religious revival. Author: Liz Hingley, Hardback, 84pp, 40 Colour Photographs
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A Million Shillings by Alixandra Fazzina
Across the Horn of Africa, war, abuse and poverty make millions miserable and drive thousands to attempt to flee. With land borders cut off or closed, and surrounded by conflict on all sides, one of the only means of escape is by sea. Hardback. 368 pages. 350 Illustrations. English edition published 2011 by Trolley Books.
This item is currently out of stock.
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Taking Land: Crimea 2010 by Alban Kakulya
84 pages, 28 colour photographs
Introduction by Otto Simonett and Essay by Alban Kakulya (reproduced in both English and French)
Hardback, Cloth-Bound
Published by Foto8, January 2011
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Curse of the Black Gold by Ed Kashi
Curse of the Black Gold: 50 Years of Oil in the Niger Delta takes a graphic look at the profound cost of oil exploitation in West Africa.
Softcover, 224 pages 31 x 24 x 4 cm ISBN-9781576874246, PowerHouse Books (13 May 2008)
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