Explore some recent photography books in the library's collection that capture our world in unexpected and amazing ways.
Things Come Apart: a teardown manual for modern living (M) by
Todd McLellan

"This extraordinary book makes visible the inner complexity of some of
the world's most iconic products. Photographer Todd McLellan
disassembles mechanical relics such as the typewriter and modern gadgets
such as the iPad, before laying them out and photographing them in
meticulously detailed arrangements, or capturing them in an exploded
form, the individual pieces frozen in mid-air. Essays by people who work
within the world of disassembly and restoration accompany each chapter."
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Maddie on Things: a super serious project about dogs and physics (M) by
Theron Humphrey

"Maddie is a sweet-tempered coonhound who accompanied her owner, Theron,
on a yearlong, cross-country trip while he worked on a photojournalism
project. In his spare time, Theron took photos of Maddie doing what she
does best: standing on things. From bicycles to giant watermelons to
horses to people, there really isn't anything that Maddie won't stand on
with grace and patience. The poignant Instagram photos of this
beautiful dog and her offbeat poses have captured the imagination of all
those who long for a road trip with a good dog for company. Maddie on
Things celebrates the strange talent of one special dog and will
resonate with any dog lover who appreciates the quirky hearts (and
extraordinary balance) of canines."
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Dancers Among Us: a celebration of Joy in the everyday (M)
by
Jordan Matter

"The mystery of the body in motion. The surprise of seeing what seems impossible. And the pure, joyful optimism of it all.
Dancers Among Us
presents one thrilling photograph after another of dancers leaping,
spinning, lifting, kicking—but in the midst of daily life: on the beach,
at a construction site, in a library, a restaurant, a park. With each
image the reader feels buoyed up, eager to see the next bit of magic. Photographer
Jordan Matter started his Dancers Among Us Project by asking a member
of the Paul Taylor Dance Company to dance for him in a place where dance
is unexpected. So, dressed in a commuter’s suit and tie, the dancer
flew across a Times Square subway platform. And in that image Matter
found what he’d been searching for: a way to express the feeling of
being fully alive in the moment, unself-conscious, present."
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More than Human (M)
by
Tim Flach

"Award-winning photographer Tim Flach has spent years inquiring into the
essential bond we have with animals. Now he presents the culmination of a
career-long endeavor, an extraordinary body of work in which each image
is more striking and powerful than the last. Just as did Flach’s highly acclaimed previous books,
Equus and
Dogs,
More than Human will
amaze and inspire, in a constant affirmation of the animal, whether it
be rare or common, powerful or defenseless, odd or majestic. The book
showcases a menagerie of creatures—pandas, tigers, bats, lions,
orangutans, cobras, bullfrogs, chimpanzees, wolves, porcupines,
elephants, owls, armadillos, among many others—as they have never been
seen before. Shedding light on Flach’s images will be an accessible
collection of texts, written and edited by author Lewis Blackwell."
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