Great photographers

The “Great Photographers” collection immerses you in the captivating art of photography through dazzling images. More than just beautiful books, these works are an invitation to travel, explore and learn. Carefully selected, these photo books offer a deep immersion into the creative universe of their authors.

Explore the streets of Paris in a different way, admire breathtaking landscapes and vibrate to the rhythm of events. Discover the richness of the world’s cultures, intimate portraits and moving moments of life. Appreciate the magic of light, the beauty of the frozen moment and the power of this visual art through the lens of these great photographers.

All (50) Asia and Oceania (5) Bestsellers (4) Great photographers (10) News (5) Out of Collection (2) Sketchbook (21) Stationery (8) The Distant Lands (5)
At the Heart of May 1968
At the Heart of May 1968
At the Heart of May 68 plunges readers into the center of the events that marked France. Photographs by Bruno Barbey and texts by Philippe Tesson offer a unique and vivid account of those historic weeks, combining stories and images to bring to life the energy, commitment, and hope of May 68.
Bhutan: Portrait of a Kingdom
Bhutan: Portrait of a Kingdom
A visual journey to the heart of Bhutan, captured throughout the seasons by ten internationally renowned photographers. A unique work of art that reveals the soul of a preserved kingdom, between spirituality, nature, and traditions.
Empreintes
Empreintes
Les Jeux de Paris 2024 ont marqué un siècle de retour de l’olympisme en France, célébrant excellence, respect et amitié. À travers les images et les textes de Benoît Heimermann, Empreintes révèle l’évolution du sport et de la société depuis 1924, offrant un témoignage unique et durable de cet événement historique.
Face of the Twentieth Century
Face of the Twentieth Century
Discover the 20th century through the portraits of Ara Güler. Faces of the Twentieth Century captures the iconic faces of artists, writers, and musicians, accompanied by texts by Alberto Manguel and Benoît Heimermann. An unmissable visual and cultural journey.
29.5€
Istanbul
Istanbul
Ara Güler's Istanbul is a poetic immersion into the Turkish capital, from the 1940s to the 1980s. His photographs, accompanied by an unpublished text by Orhan Pamuk, reveal the soul of the city and offer a sensitive look at its inhabitants, streets, and iconic monuments.
Myanmar – 7 Days in Myanmar by 30 Photographers
Myanmar – 7 Days in Myanmar by 30 Photographers
Myanmar - 7 Days in Myanmar is an exceptional photographic journey to the heart of Burma, captured by 30 international photographers. From the pagodas of Bagan to the villages of Inle Lake, this book reveals the cultural richness, ethnic diversity, and spectacular beauty of a fascinating country.
37.5€
Sinan – Architect of Suleiman the Magnificent
Sinan – Architect of Suleiman the Magnificent
Discover the fascinating story of Sinan, imperial architect to Suleiman the Magnificent. Through photographs by Ara Güler and architectural plans, explore his 500 buildings, from majestic mosques to palaces and bridges, and immerse yourself in the golden age of the Ottoman Empire. A tribute to an architectural genius and his timeless legacy.
Tahiti 1904 – 1921
Tahiti 1904 – 1921
Immerse yourself in early 20th-century Tahiti with Lucien Gauthier. From 1904 to 1921, his photographs captured the beauty of the landscapes, the lives of the inhabitants, and the elegance of the vahines. Tahiti 1904-1921 is a moving journey through time and a tribute to the Polynesian island as seen through a sensitive and poetic lens.
The trees of Paris
The trees of Paris
Melisa Teo's The trees of Paris reveals the hidden beauty of Parisian trees. Through poetic photographs, she captures the invisible link between nature and the city, offering a sensitive and unique exploration of the French capital.
Two rivers
Two rivers
Two Rivers is an intimate photographic journey between Singapore and Paris, created by Melisa Teo and enriched by a preface by Pierre Haski. Through 74 poetic images, the photographer explores the banks of the Singapore River and the Seine, symbols of memory, rebirth, and invisible bonds between people. A sensitive, bilingual work of art, inviting contemplation and reflection on identity and time.