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Pre-Order for Book Signing / Limited Editions of 4000
Book Signing with Todd Hido
Customers who pre-order the book via this page (advance payment required) will be eligible to receive a signed copy directly from the artist at the signing event on Friday, October 10, 2025.
◆ Signing Event Details
Date: Friday, October 10, 2025, from 5:00 PM
Venue: Akio Nagasawa Gallery Ginza
Ginsyo Bldg. 6F, 4-9-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo [map]
Eligibility: Limited to customers who pre-order the book via this page
Limited Quantity: First come, first served (ends when sold out)
Contact: +81 (0)3-6264-3670 / info@akionagasawa.com
▶︎ How to pre-order, please click here.
Todd Hido’s large color photographs of suburbia are lonely, forlorn, mysterious… and strangely comforting. Hido photographs the interior rooms of repossessed tract homes, and the outsides of similar houses at night whose habitation is suggested by the glow of a television set or unseen overhead bulb. Seldom does the similar evoke such melancholy. Yet rather than passing judgment on his anonymous subjects, Hido manages to turn the banal into something beautiful, imbuing his prints of interiors with soft pastels, and allowing the exteriors to glow in the cool evening air.
– From our description of the first printing of House Hunting, announced in 2000
We are excited to announce a newly remastered edition of Todd Hido’s iconic and highly sought-after first monograph, House Hunting. To celebrate the upcoming 20th anniversary of this important book – certainly one of the most influential and oft-cited photography monographs of our time – we have collaborated closely with the artist to achieve a new impression of the highest possible fidelity. Printed on heavy weight matte art paper, using cutting-edge technologies in both the pre-press and production phases, this new edition of House Hunting stays true to the original design and format while delivering even more accurate color rendition and nuances in tone and saturation. It will be a welcome addition to collections lacking access to the very scarce original printings; and to those fortunate enough to own a copy of the original edition, it further illuminates the images themselves that first catapulted the artist and his first monograph to fame.
– From the publisher's website
- Book Size
- 432 x 356 mm
- Pages
- 56 pages
- Printing
- Hardcover
- Publication Date
- 2020
- Publisher
- NAZRAELI PRESS

Todd HIDO
トッド・ハイド
Todd Hido (born in Kent, Ohio, 1968) wanders endlessly, taking lengthy road trips in search of imagery that connects with his own memories. Through his unique landscape process and signature color palette, Hido alludes to the quiet and mysterious side of suburban America—where uniform communities provide for a stable façade—implying the instability that often lies behind the walls.
His photographs are in over 50 private and public collections around the world, including the Getty, Whitney Museum of American Art, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Pier 24 Photography holds the archive of all of his published works, and his work has been exhibited at Les Rencontres d'Arles in 2025 and 2023.
Hido has published more than a dozen books, including the award-winning monographs House Hunting (2001) and Excerpts from Silver Meadows (2013). His Aperture titles include Todd Hido on Landscapes, Interiors, and the Nude (2014) and Intimate Distance: Twenty-Five Years of Photographs (2016). A revised and expanded edition has been released in 3 languages (2025).
He returned to the cinematic landscape photography that he first explored with Roaming (2003), as well as in Bright Black World (2018), and followed it up with The End Sends Advance Warning (2024). Hido is also an avid photobook collector, and in the last 30 years has created a notable collection of over 9,000 titles.
His work has influenced multiple Hollywood productions, such as Spike Jones's Her, Sam Levinson's Euphoria, Issa López's True Detective: Night Country, and the directorial project by Jason Momoa, Chief of War. He is also one of the subjects of Momoa's documentary project on creative makers for HBO Max, On The Roam.
Headshot credit: Ryan HK