Books! Books! Books!

Did you know we publish books through our Think Speak imprint? We do! Take a look below!


The Crystal Crypt Film Art Book

This beautiful hardcover book is a comprehensive catalog showcasing the intricate artistry and meticulous design that contributed to the creation of this remarkable film. This edition has been thoughtfully curated and presented to commemorate the project's tenth anniversary.

Hardcover or Digital


The Industry Standard art anthology featuring Patrick Mchale, Pendleton Ward, Brian Ewing and more!

The Industry Standard features stories and art from artists who are making their own niche in society observing only their own rules. No editor's notes or letters section, only pure art from cover to cover.

Softcover


Las Vegas Double Exposure Sweets coffee table book

The photos in this book are 35mm film shots of the city of Las Vegas in the year of 2009. One roll was expired Kodak TMAX black and white film. The other was a cross processed E6 slide film. Every shot was taken on a Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim camera. Every frame is a double exposure; one shot by Shahab with an overlapping shot by Heela. Prior to developing even the photographers did not know what would become of these experiments.

Hardcover or Softcover


Through Our Eyes: A Collection of Street Art Photography coffee table book

Two photographers share their love of street art and cross-processing e6 slide film with c41 chemicals.

Hardcover


sedition&glitter coffee table book

This collection of boudoir photography was birthed from the collaboration between two American artists. Art direction can be attributed to Claire Sinclair, international pin-up icon and former Playboy Playmate of the Year, and her vintage, downtown Las Vegas apartment. 

Hardcover or Digital


Prison Break 2438 fiction novel

In a bleak futuristic world, in which the United States of America has split into multiple countries, a small band of civil rights revolutionaries must save their leader from the clutches of an evil government. The scenes of prison brutality were written to mirror the true accounts coming out of Iran’s infamous Evin prison and the documented modes of torture implemented by the Bush administration at Guantanamo Bay. While the casual reader will not know about this correlation, the modes of torture are sure to make anyone’s skin crawl. To know that these scenes were inspired by real-life crimes against humanity will hopefully open an eye or two about the current state of human rights, or lack thereof, on the planet.

Paperback


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