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The Monocle Book of Photography

The Monocle Book of Photography

Global omnibrand, Monocle, recently celebrated their 15th anniversary. While they have run the proverbial gamut from podcasts to brick-and-mortar shops, from magazines to broadsheet newspapers and media conferences, one never overlooks the visual eye of the brand. Their storytelling is impactful, often backed up by expert photography. Now, with their latest release of The Monocle Book of Photography, the photos get the front seat. This linen-bound tome acts as a retrospective on the brand and inspiration for anyone who is interested in the printed word. With accompanying essays on assignments and a keen sense of graphic design that Monocle is known for, one could surely do worse than having this book on their coffee table.