Still available: Is Britain Great? 2 by The Caravan Gallery. This new edition features a range of photographs from Glasgow and Edinburgh - order yours here.
Red Road Flats Camera Obscura and Pinhole Photography Project 2010 Calendar
In partnership with The Red Road Project multi-story artist Iseult Timmermans converted rooms in an empty flat on the 11th floor at 10 Red Road Court into camera obscura’s in May 2009. In the living room the image of the iconic flats wrapped around the walls, while in the bedrooms clouds blew wildly across the floor, tiny cars could be seen scurrying across the ceiling and occasionally seagulls swooped across the whole view. A full colour A4 calendar has been produced marking this project.
For your copy please send a cheque for £5 made payable to 'Street Level Photoworks' together with your full name and adddress to
Street Level, Trongate 103, Glasgow G1 5HD.
International Times limited edition set of 8 postcards
Eight full colour reproductions of select International Times covers.
For your set please send a cheque for £5 made payable to 'Street Level Photoworks' together with your full name and adddress to
Street Level, Trongate 103, Glasgow G1 5HD.
The Minigraph Series - Photographic interventions at Street Level Photoworks and their critical writings 2001 - 2008
26 publications collected together and housed in a limited edition custom designed heavy duty vinyl folio. (16cm x 22cm x 4.5cm).
Heather Tait - 48 Activists With Quote From Wim Wenders
A large format poster that is part of a larger
body of work that explores the implication of The Serious Organised Crime
and Police Act and which aims to defy it. Covert political actions are
staged and the camera used simply as a recording device of the more important
actions that take place.
Stuart Murray - In Pubs
A large format, ring-bound chronicle of the beautiful and grotesque, as experienced by the artist in some of Glasgow’s finest bars. Hovering somewhere between tragedy and comedy, the works are a sharp portrayal and commentary on those marginalised by the mainstream. This limited edition also features an essay by Alasdair Gray and a previously unpublished short story by James Kelman. (£15.00)

View some sample pages and download an order form here.
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The Caravan Gallery - Is Britain Great?
Finding the extraordinary in the ordinary, Is Britain Great? is a bumper publication full of photographic observations of the British working classes, in particular, at play, at the shops, at home, on their hols and on the streets. They tour the seaside resorts and urban landscapes north and south of the country turning the camera away from the main event. (£15.00)

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TOM NORMAND - SCOTTISH PHOTOGRAPHY: A HISTORY
"A photograph is a distilled, charmed, disturbing, intense, and ethereal correspondence with the world: a talisman empowered by the ineluctable mystery of the visual." Tom Normand
In Scottish Photography, Tom Normand examines the photograph as an object, a form of documentary, and as a memorial; and the ways in which the Scottish connection has altered or defined these forms. The history of photography from Scotland has never before been given its proper place in world photography; and nor has it been told so well.
"This book is a great pleasure to read and offers much insight into a subject which yields a feast of visual engagements. It also serves to illustrate the great cultural value and international recognition that is within our grasp, if Scotland were to build a National Photographic Gallery."
The Scottish Review of Books - Vol 4, Number 1 2008. (£29.99)

For more info and a selection of images from the publication, click here.
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