Stephen Shore’s “Uncommon Places” is a landmark of color photography that redefined the American landscape. Moving beyond the black-and-white tradition, Shore used a large-format camera to capture the “commonplace” with extraordinary clarity and cool objectivity. This definitive collection expands the original 1982 series to include a vast array of interiors and portraits, revealing a holistic vision of 1970s and 80s Americana. The 2015 reissue adds nearly 20 unseen images, cementing its status as a fundamental primer for large-format color photography.