Save 20% when you subscribe to 4 books in the series by joining our Tales from the City Book Club. This is the first edition, second printing. He now pursues personal projects as well as commercial photography. His work reflects a lifelong love of art, influenced by his parents, both artists, and his previous career in graphic and interior design. Samuel Zeller is a freelance fine art photographer based in Geneva, Switzerland. Establishing itself in recent years as a firm favourite amongst the UKs incredible selection of summer music festivals, Parklife consistently curates top-tier lineups across. With an introduction by Rachel Segal Hamilton. Parklife 2023 sees the Manchester festival return to the citys Heaton Park in early June for a weekend rave brimming with dance and alternative musics foremost names. These images reveal a rare serenity found in the heart of each city. This book is also available to buy as a Collector's Edition here.Īs featured in AnOther Magazine and Creative Boomįrom Paris to Prague, from Glasgow to Geneva, photographer Samuel Zeller captures the strange beauty of exotic plants seen through the dappled glass of greenhouses. 144pp, hardback with cloth-covered back case and spine, white & gold foiled, 222 x 157 mm. Photographer Orlando Gili is a born-and-bred Londoner. His most recent photo book, Trivial Pursuits, is also published by Hoxton Mini Press.īook 6 from the series ' Tales from the City' Despite that, he has written many books, including another in this series: An Opinionated Guide to London Green Spaces. Harry Adès grew up in London next door to – and now lives exactly 36 paces away from – a very fine pub. As the largest metropolitan music festival in the UK, Parklife has developed a reputation for its wonderfully diverse and eclectic line-up, attracting some. Matthew Curtis is an award-winning freelance beer writer and co-founder of the online food and drink magazine Pellicle. Whether you’re after craft brews, fine dining, cosy corners or sun-drenched beer gardens, you’ll find the very best of them in this pithy, pint-sized guide. That’s why you need to know the great ones. Contains 52 pubs, an introduction, a map and top recommendations. Her clients include The New York Times, Monocle and many more. Sophia Spring is a well-established portrait and travel photographer based in London. ‘This is a portrait of a city that now, as I write, is stepping outside again after a long winter, revisiting friends and family, eating, drinking, flirting, celebrating, a city that is at its liveliest not on its streets but in its scuffed, scrappy, beautiful green spaces.’ – David Nicholls, from the Introduction From great expanses of heath and woodland to meandering rivers and small, vital corners of grass, this book celebrates the city’s myriad green spaces. 'Parklife: A love letter to London’s green spaces ', 128 pp, cloth spine, 170 x 225mm. EU customers, please note VAT may apply on delivery.
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