AA PUBLISHING

(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)

Landscape Photographer of the Year: Collection 3 (Apr., $44.95) by Charlie Waite showcases the best work of amateurs and professionals.

ABRAMS

The Selby Is in Your Place (May, $35) by Todd Selby gathers 30+ of Selby's photos taken in his subjects' home environments and accompanied by watercolor illustrations.

ABRAMS IMAGE

Jones Beach (Apr., $30) by Joseph Szabo assembles 80 b&w studies by the acclaimed photographer.

BARRON'S

Photography: The 50 Most Influential Photographers of All Time (Mar., $14.99) by Chris Dickie explores significant trends in the field while profiling its major practitioners. The Icons of Culture series.

BBC BOOKS

(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)

Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Portfolio 19 (Apr., $45) by Rosamund Kidman Cox collects more than 120 images from the 2009 competition.

BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DE FRANCE

(dist. by Antique Collectors' Club)

Michael Kenna (Mar., $85) by Anne Biroleau illuminates the work of the English photographer.

DAMIANI

(dist by D.A.P.)

Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled (Apr., $80) by Andrew Moore and Philip Levine evokes once thriving landscapes in this look at the city's tragic yet dignified decline.

D.A.P./FRAENKEL

Lee Friedlander: America by Car (May, $49.95) by Lee Friedlander. A drive across the 50 states uses the car's mirrors and windows as frames for roadside eccentricities.

EDITION SKYLIGHT

(dist. by Trafalgar Square/IPG)

The Boys from Ipanema (Apr., $50) by Frank Waldecker features attractive men seen on Brazil's beaches.

EDITORIAL RM

(dist. by D.A.P.)

Frida Kahlo: Her Photos (Apr., $45), edited by Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, gathers photos from Kahlo's recently discovered personal collection.

GETTY PUBLICATIONS

Engaged Observers (July, $49.95) by Brett Abbott presents the work of nine photographers involved in independent documentary photography.

GOODMAN

(dist. by Sterling)

Deep Blue: The Extraordinary Underwater Photography of Yasuaki Kagii (Mar., $39.95). The photographer journeys from surface to dark depths to reveal the ocean's fragility and call for global preservation measures.

HATJE CANTZ

(dist by D.A.P.)

Walker Evans: Decade by Decade (Apr., $75) by James Crump surveys the artist's work, including his final sequence of Polaroids.

MONACELLI PRESS

Carved by Time: Landscapes of the Southwest (May, $75) by Jake Rajs surveys this area.

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

(dist. by D.A.P.)

Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Modern Century (Apr., $75) by Peter Galassi details the holdings of the photographer's foundation in Paris.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BOOKS

Rare: Portraits of America's Endangered Species (Mar., $24) by Joel Sartore spotlights threatened flora and fauna.

NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

(dist. by Abrams)

Irving Penn Portraits (Mar., $45) presents 20 likenesses of cultural icons captured by the distinguished 20th-century photographer.

PHAIDON PRESS

(dist. by HBG)

Decade (May, $39.95) by Eamonn McCabe and Terence McNamee features 500 photographs depicting major political and cultural events of the past 10 years.

POWERHOUSE BOOKS

Man in the Mirror: Michael Jackson (Mar., $49.95) by Ron Galella. The noted photographer has compiled for the first time his comprehensive body of images in tribute to the king of pop.

PRESTEL

The Digital Eye: Photographic Art in the Electronic Age (May, $34.95) by Sylvia Wolf looks at the work of photographers who use digital technologies as tools for expression.

SELLERS PUBLISHING

Sleeping Beauties: Newborns in Dreamland (Apr., $29.95) by Tracy Raver and Kelley Raver Ryden takes a minimalist approach to newborn baby portraiture. 50,000 first printing.

STACEY INT'L.

(dist. by Interlink)

Kurdistan: A Nation Emerges (June, $60) by Jonathan Fryer offers a sweeping portrait of the Kurdish region and identity.

TASCHEN

New York, Portrait of a City (May, $70) by Revel Golden narrates a photographic journey through the epic history of New York.

The Big Butt Book (June, $59.99) by Dian Hanson puts the backside front and center.

TIME INC.

LIFE America (May, $29.95) by the editors of Life presents the country's history in pictures, often contrasting the past and the present.

UNIV. PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI

Oraien Catledge: Photographs (Aug., $30), edited by Constance Lewis and Richard Ford, celebrates Catledge's career in fine art photography.

WAYNE STATE UNIV. PRESS

Picturing Hemingway's Michigan (May, $39.95) by Michael R. Federspiel compiles photos, historical images, and writings that illuminate the man's ties to northern Michigan.