Lost Coast - Curran Hatleberg

Key Features
- Hardbound foil-embossed cloth with tip on
- 100 pages, 47 full color plates
- 8.27 x 9.72 in. / 210 x 247 mm
- ISBN 978-1-942953-75-3
OVERVIEW
TBW Books is proud to announce the long-awaited reprint of Lost Coast, the debut monograph by Curran Hatleberg. First published in 2016 and out of print for nearly a decade, Lost Coast has become one of the most sought-after titles in contemporary photography—rarely, if ever, seen on the secondary market. This new edition, faithful in every way to the original sequence and edit, features vastly improved production: newly remastered files, elevated print quality, richer color reproduction, and upgraded materials, all executed with the precision and care that have come to define Hatleberg’s work.
In Lost Coast, Hatleberg presents an episodic narrative centered on Eureka, California. The photographs move fluidly between intimate portraits and the surrounding landscape, between moments of shared connection and quiet dislocation. Each image feels like a short story, rich with detail and ambiguity—offering a layered portrait of a place shaped equally by natural grandeur and the slow erosion of economic promise.
The book’s title references the remote stretch of California’s northern coast, but also gestures to a deeper sense of disappearance—of lives lived in the margins, of dreams cast aside, of overlooked beauty.
Lost Coast marked the beginning of Hatleberg’s acclaimed photographic practice exploring contemporary American life. This reprint reintroduces that start with greater clarity and presence than ever before.
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book specifications
| Author | Curran Hatleberg |
| ISBN | 978-1-942953-75-3 |
| Number of Pages | 100 pages, 47 full color plates |
physical specifications
| Dimensions | 8.27 x 9.72 in. / 210 x 247 mm |
- Lost Coast - Curran Hatleberg
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