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Collect Now: The Top Travel Photography Books of the Year

Explore the Best New Travel Photography Books for Armchair Travelling

Are you feeling the wanderlust bug biting but can’t quite make it out to your dream destinations just yet? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Our pick of new travel photography books will transport you to enticing locations from the comfort of your own home. Lose yourself in ethereal Japanese landscapes, Italian summers, and France of the late 80s. Whether you’re an aspiring photographer or just looking for some inspiration for your next trip, these books will surely satisfy your craving for adventure.

Let’s dive into some of the best new travel photography books that will take you on a visual journey like no other:

1. **’France 1987′ by Mark Steinmetz (Nazraeli Press, 2024)**:
Step back in time to the summer of 1987 with American photographer Mark Steinmetz as he captures the essence of France through his lens. This book provides an intimate insight into Steinmetz’s early years as a working artist, showcasing the beauty and charm of the French countryside. Get ready to be transported to a different era with stunning visuals that will leave you in awe.

2. **’Il Dolce Far Niente: The Italian Way of Summer’ by Lucy Laucht (Artisan, 2024)**:
Experience the magic of an Italian summer through the eyes of photographer Lucy Laucht. From Naples to Sicily, Laucht’s debut book captures the essence of the Italian way of relaxing and enjoying life. With personal recommendations for the best places to stay, eat, and see, this book is the perfect companion for anyone dreaming of a Mediterranean getaway.

3. **’Japan: A Love Story’ by Michael Kenna (Nazraeli Press, 2024)**:
Dive into the enchanting world of Japan with Michael Kenna’s ‘Japan: A Love Story’. Featuring 100 of Kenna’s most striking photographs of Japanese scenery, this book is a tribute to his deep appreciation and love for the country. Let yourself be mesmerized by the beauty and mystery of Japan through Kenna’s captivating images.

4. **’The Package Holiday: 1968-1985′ by Jake Clark (Hoxton Mini Press, 2024)**:
Take a trip down memory lane to the golden era of package holidays with Jake Clark’s book. Capturing the glamour and excitement of British holidaymakers in the 1970s, this book is a nostalgic reminder of a time when sun, sea, and sand were all you needed for the perfect vacation. Get ready to be transported to the sunny shores of Spain and beyond.

5. **’Somewhere 2017-2023′ by Sam Youkilis (Loose Joints Publishing)**:
Explore the beauty of the seemingly mundane with Sam Youkilis’ ‘Somewhere 2017-2023′. Through his iPhone camera, Youkilis captures universal themes and human behaviors in a unique and captivating way. This 500-page book is a testament to his exploration of the world around us, offering a fresh perspective on everyday life.

6. **’Tokyo Jazz Joints’ by Philip Arneill and James Catchpole (Kehrer Verlag, 2023)**:
Discover the hidden subculture of Japanese jazz bars and coffee shops with ‘Tokyo Jazz Joints’. Through a combination of photography and storytelling, Arneill and Catchpole take you on a journey through the disappearing cultural havens of Tokyo and beyond. This book is a tribute to a unique and fascinating side of Japan that is often overlooked.

So, if you’re looking to satisfy your wanderlust and explore the world from the comfort of your own home, these new travel photography books are the perfect companions. Get ready to be inspired, captivated, and transported to some of the most beautiful and intriguing destinations around the globe. Happy armchair traveling!

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