Celebrate Photography Month with Casemate IPM

May is National Photography Month! To celebrate, we’re featuring our collection of stunning photography books from publishers George F. Thompson and Cornucopia Books.

Come along while we explore the enriching and stunning visual works of these photographers.

Kashgar Before Catastrophe

Kevin Bubriski’s work is the most formidable and comprehensive photographic collection about the key city of Uyghur culture, Kashgar, before the Chinese government’s severe crackdown.

Kevin Bubriski is a documentary photographer whose photographs are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, among others. He has received Guggenheim, Fulbright, National Endowment for the Arts, and Robert Gardner Peabody Museum Fellowships. Bubriski’s other books include Portrait of Nepal (1993), Pilgrimage: Looking at Ground Zero (2002), Nepal 1975–2011 (2014), Legacy in Stone: Syria before War (2018), Our Voices, Our Streets: American Protests 2001–2011 (2020), and Nepal Earthquake (2022).

His website is kevinbubriski.com.

Journeys Across Roman Asia Minor

Join Don McCullin as he reveals a world full of wonder from the pavements once trodden by Aristotle and Alexander the Great to the poignant ruins of the once powerful Roman Empire.

“I had long been uncomfortable with my label of war photographer, which suggested an almost exclusive interest in the suffering of other people. I knew I was capable of another voice.”

Don McCulllin

Don McCullin is one of the worlds greatest living photographers. Few have enjoyed a career so long; none one of such variety and critical acclaim. For the past 50 years he has proved himself a photojournalist without equal, whether documenting the poverty of London’s East End, or the horrors of wars in Africa, Asia or the Middle East.


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The Uyghurs

Kevin Bubriski, Tahir Hamut Izgil, Dru Gladney

An unforgettable portrait of the Uyghurs and of the ancient Silk Road city of Kashgar before the Chinese government’s crackdown.

Don McCullin - Journeys Across Roman Asia Minor

Don McCullin, Barnaby Rogerson, William Dalrymple

Join Don McCullin as he reveals a world full of wonder from the pavements once trodden by Aristotle and Alexander the Great to the poignant ruins of the once powerful Roman Empire."Photography for me...