Amy Elkins

  • Looking at Masculinity
    • Looking at Masculinity
    • Wallflower II
    • Danseur
    • Elegant Violence
    • Lucas
    • Wallflower
  • Looking at Incarceration
    • Looking at Incarceration
    • Black is the Day, Black is the Night
    • Black is the Day, Black is the Night Book
    • Parting Words
    • The Golden State
    • Per(Sister): Incarcerated Women of Louisiana
    • Holding Pattern
    • The Sunshine State
  • Looking Inward During a Global Pandemic
    • Looking Inward During a Global Pandemic
    • Anxious Pleasures
    • Anxious Pleasures Book
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Black is the Day, Black is the Night is sold out.  


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-Winner of the 2017 Lucie Independent Photo Book Award-

-Shortlisted for the 2017 Mack First Book Award-

-Shortlisted for the 2016 Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation Photobook Prize-

-Listed as one of the Best Photobooks of 2016 by TIME-

-Listed as one of the Best Socially Concerned Photobooks of 2016 by Humble Arts Foundation-

-Listed as one of the Best Photobooks of 2016 by Laura El-Tantawy on Photobook Store Magazine-

-Listed as one of the Best Books of 2016 by Melanie McWhorter on Photo-Eye-

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Book Details:

6.5in x 8.75in / 212 pages

80 color and black and white images traditional offset

and 7 silkscreened images on munken pure

softcover / swiss binding with red thread

design by Amy Elkins / Ania Nalecka / TBD

essays by Gregory J Harris and C.F.

edition of 350

ISBN 978-83-933361-3-5


Designed both softcover and the size of an average paperback novel with maximum security prison book and mail regulations in mind.


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