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Josef Hoflehner, photographer, black and white photography; Snowscapes,
Iceland, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Yemen, Socotra, France
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JUST ANNOUNCED!
Josef Hoflehner's ninth book features his recent work from Japan, India, Canada and United States. Josef brings freshness and originality to objects often photographed before - for this book he captured some of the most spectacular places, including the Taj Mahal, New York City, Niagara Falls and Florida Keys, among others. «Hoflehner takes a landscape and turns it into art» (B&W Photography Magazine). 'Nine' opens with an introduction by Francis Hodgson, Head of Photographs Department at Sotheby's. The book is perfectly printed in duotone - and this first printing is expected to sell-out quickly.
About the Limited Edition:
It comes with an original signed silver gelatin print of the cover-image. The Limited Edition is housed in a custom-made slipcase. Limited to 50 signed & numbered copies only.
Hardcover, 30x32cm / 12"x13", 96 pages, 73 photographs
ISBN 978-3-9026000-3-5, Most Press, September 2008
Signed Copy: Euro 53.64 (available)
Limited Edition: Sold-Out
+10% Tax for EU-residents
Images: Regular Edition cover (top), Limited Edition slipcase (bottom)
ORDER EARLY - BOOK SHIPS SEPTEMBER 2008!
CLICK HERE TO PRE-ORDER!
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JUST ANNOUNCED!
The Li River is a 270 mile long waterway in Guangxi, southern China. It is surrounded by thousands of limestone hills, making the river an unique place - and maybe the most beautiful landscape on our planet. Josef Hoflehner has photographed this dreamlike landscape over a period in the past two years. Twenty-Seven photographs are superbly printed in duotone. The book itself is bound in deep black chinese cloth.
About the Limited Edition:
It comes with an original signed silver gelatin print of the cover-image. The Limited Edition is housed in a custom-made fslipcase, covered by black chinese silk with golden embossed chinese symbols. Limited to 30 signed & numbered copies only.
Hardcover, 24x25cm / 9.5"x10", unpaged with duotone plates
ISBN 978-3-9026000-4-7, Most Press, September 2008
Signed Copy: Euro 35.45 (available)
Limited Edition: Sold-Out
+10% Tax for EU-residents
Images: Trade Edition cover (top), Limited Edition slipcase (bottom)
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Unleashed Two features Josef Hoflehner's work from China, Vietnam, Iceland, Germany, Austria and France. Some of these photographs are so surreal that they don't seem to be made in this dimension. Superbly printed in duotone. First printing of 1000 copies only. The book opens with an introduction by Stephen Cohen.
About the Limited Edition
The Limited Edition is housed in a black cloth slipcase and comes with an original signed silver print of the cover-image. Limited to 30 signed/numbered copies.
Hardcover, 30x32cm / 12"x13", 96 pages, 70 photographs
ISBN 978-3-9026000-1-1, Most Press, October 2007
Signed Copy: Euro 53.64 (available)
Limited Edition: Sold-Out
+10% Tax for EU-residents
ONLY A FEW COPIES REMAINING! CLICK HERE TO ORDER!
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Iceland, over the past years, Josef Hoflehner has visited this extraordinary place several times - in winter months as well as in summer. For this new monograph, sixty five terrific black and white landscape images were selected. Magical landscapes with stunning black beaches, mystical rock formations and powerful waterfalls. A beautiful photobook and one of the most beautiful places on earth.
About the Limited Edition
The Limited Edition is presented in a black slipcase and comes with a signed silver print. The edition is limited to 30 signed/numbered copies.
Hardcover, 30x32cm / 12"x13", 96 pages, 65 duotone plates
ISBN 978-39501510-7-7, Most Press, October 2006
Regular Edition and Limited Edition are both
SOLD OUT
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This gorgeous new monograph Yemen: Photographic Works, takes us on journey through the country of Yemen. The book feautures breathtaking photographs by renowned Austrian photographer Josef Hoflehner. He has been intensely photographing in Yemen over a period in the past year, this new publication highlights dramatic, peaceful and hauntingly beautiful black and white images of the desert country located on the Arabian peninsula. Superbly printed in duotone - this First Edition is limited to 1000 casebound copies only. With text in English, German and Arabic, this is an absolutely must have photography book.
Hardcover, 30x32cm / 12"x13", 132 pages, 96 duotone plates
ISBN 978-39501510-5-3, Most Press, August 2006
Signed Copy: Euro 62.73
+10% Tax for EU-residents
ONLY A FEW COPIES REMAINING! CLICK HERE TO ORDER!
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Awarded with the German Photography Book Award 2005
Josef Hoflehner's fourth photobook Unleashed features a selection of the artist's most recent intensive work in black & white landscape photography. Hoflehner takes us on a stunning journey to different tranquil and secluded locations throughout Europe. Starting in northern France, proceeding to his home country of Austria, looping through a short trip to Italy and finally ending in Spain. Some of these photographs are so surreal that they don't seem like they were taken in this dimension.
Hardcover, 30x32cm / 12"x13", 60 pages, 45 duotone plates
ISBN 39501510-3-6, Most Press, October 2005
Trade Edition and Limited Edition are both
SOLD OUT
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Awards
German Photography Book Award
Austria's Most Beautiful Books
At the turn of the twentieth century the geographical South Pole was the object of one of the last great races of discovery. This 'heroic age' of exploration is a chronicle of hardship, courage, endurance and tragedy. It is a record of men who overcame great odds and often their own fears and foibles to reach the South Pole. The British names of Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton are writ large in the legend of this frozen continent. The 'heroic age' saw a number of British Antarctic expeditions mounted and dozens of men risked their lives to conquer the last great frontier on earth. These parties built substantial wooden huts at locations accessible by ship and from these bases the sledging parties left for the interior.
About one century after their construction, Josef and Katharina Hoflehner present this premiere detailed portrayal of these historic sites. Many of these fine photographs are accompanied by excerpts from diaries gathered from Antarctic historic site authority and author David L. Harrowfield. In his foreword he wrote: “... for the first time a book now captures the true feeling and uniqueness of the huts and their contents.”
About the Limited Edition
Limited Numbered Edition of 300 copies, packaged in a linen clam-shell box, includes a handsigned silver-gelatin print.
Hardcover, 24x30cm / 9.5"x12", 288 pages, 182 duotone plates
ISBN 39501510-2-8, Most Press, October 2003
Signed Copy: Euro 68.18
Limited Edition: Euro 227.27
+10% Tax for EU-residents
AVAILABLE! CLICK HERE TO ORDER!
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Vanishing Landscapes. (Verschwindende Landschaften)
By numerous contributing photographers
Landscapes will soon no longer exist the way we know them. Global warming melts the Antarctic ice, slash and burn reduces the forests, rivers die of industrial pollution, grassland gives way to cities as the human population grows. How do photographic artists respond? Do they glorify nature or is it their aim to enlighten the spectator? Vanishing Landscapes provides different viewpoints from twenty internationally renowned photographers including Robert Adams, Edward Burtynsky, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Joel Sternfeld, and Josef Hoflehner, with short commentaries by the artists, and an introduction by John Berger.
Hardcover, 29x32cm / 11.5"x12.5", 224 pages, 140 photographs
ISBN 9783832190606 (german) and ISBN 9780711229280 (english)
English edition: Frances Lincoln Publishers, London, UK (09/2008)
German edition: Dumont Buchverlag, Cologne, Germany (03/2008)
Book can be ordered on Amazon.
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LensWork Magazine. Issue #74. January-February 2008
Featuring a 7-page interview with Josef Hoflehner, and a portfolio of 19 full-page photographs from his 'Iceland' series. Josef's image "Red Morning" is on the front cover.
LensWork Publishing. January 2008. Anacortes, Washington, USA
You can order the issue on the LensWork website by clicking here.
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