UNCLE is an independent photobook publisher dedicated to preserving photography in print.

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Ness Devos for Common Objects, available to order at uncleprojects.com with shipping to begin early this month.

Two frames by Jewel Champbell as featured in our forthcoming group publication Common Objects. Now available to order, this title begins shipping in early May.

Two frames by Jewel Champbell as featured in our forthcoming group publication Common Objects. Now available to order, this title begins shipping in early May.

Shelley Horan and Ellen Cronin for our forthcoming group publication Common Objects. Available for pre-order through the end of this week at uncleprojects.com

Shelley Horan and Ellen Cronin for our forthcoming group publication Common Objects. Available for pre-order through the end of this week at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA
Available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Three frames by Mike Hamar as featured in our latest release, Common Objects. Currently available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Three frames by Mike Hamar as featured in our latest release, Common Objects. Currently available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Three frames by Mike Hamar as featured in our latest release, Common Objects. Currently available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com

Katya Konioukhova for Common Objects, available for pre-order at uncleprojects.com 🔗

NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER
Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA

NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER
Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA

NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER
Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA

NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER
Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA

NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER
Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA

NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER
Common Objects brings together the work of 97 photographers from across the globe to explore the role of the image and its ability to shape perception. Organized not by theme or geography but by visual association, the book draws on the logic of the reference catalog—a structure built for sustained, democratic looking. Within it, photographs from vastly different cultures and contexts find themselves in unexpected proximity, generating connections and contrasts that no single image could produce alone. In this format, the photographs enter into a subtle dialogue with one another, revealing how context, sequence, and framing shape perception, and how the ordinary is never quite as familiar as it seems.
➔ Softcover, 196 pages
➔ 6" x 9" perfect bound
➔ Full-color, offset printing
➔ 100lb uncoated, 120lb uncoated cover
➔ Printed in the USA

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Thank you to everyone who submitted to our second open call, we are humbled by the amount of applicants and excited to begin the editing process. Common Objects is on track to release early spring and selected applicants should expect to hear back from us in the coming weeks.
Photograph by De Kwok
@de_kwok

Common Objects is shaping up to be our most ambitious publication to-date. Only two days left to submit.
Photograph by Eve Lee
@middle_of_things
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