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The Climate Collection

The Climate Collection

Designed for institutions, educators, and photobook collectors, this bundle is an essential cross-section of environmental documentary work. These beautifully crafted monographs trace a continuous lineage of ecological storytelling. Four photographers take us on a journey that spans from the loss of American shorelines to wildfires to global agricultural crises.
Purchase The Sun Sets Midafternoon at standard retail, and acquire our three foundational environmental titles -  Ocean Gleaning, Bottom of Da Boot, and Bittersweet - at 50% off.

The Sun Sets Midafternoon by Jessica Hays
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Integrating photographs and text, The Sun Sets Midafternoon examines the immediate aftermath of megafires on surrounding communities and the experience of local fires, interweaving narratives of ecological devastation, collective trauma, and climate grief. Featuring essays by Stephen Pyne and Tim Carpenter.

Ocean Gleaning by Pam Longobardi
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For over fifteen years, Pam Longobardi has used found ocean plastics as her primary source material, working collaboratively to remove tens of thousands of pounds of debris from global coastlines. This book documents her monumental sculptures, proposing a seamless collaboration between fine art, science, and activism. It sheds an unflinching light on our material footprint and the enduring resilience of Earth's marine ecosystems.

Bottom of Da Boot by Kael Alford
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Focusing on the disappearing communities of Isle de Jean Charles and Pointe-aux-Chenes, Kael Alford documents life on Louisiana's fragile, eroding coastline. This foundational monograph explores climate displacement among marginalized communities while honoring the legacy and resilience of the region's Native American and French lineage.

Bittersweet: A Story of Food and Yemen with Photos by Sayed Asif Mahmud
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Bittersweet is a collaborative project with the support of the World Food Programme (WFP) and 4 publishing houses across the globe.
"Bittersweet" is a captivating exploration of a rich culinary heritage, a vital piece of visual anthropology, and a document of human resilience. It explores the cultural significance of food in Yemen’s history, touching on factors like agriculture, trade, and environment. Featuring evocative photography by Sayed Asif Mahmud and meticulous research by Marta Colburn & Jessica Olney, the book explores how identity and dignity are preserved through the simple act of gathering and sharing a meal.

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