VISIT US
Of course you can order online 24/7, but you can also visit us in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Besides a large selection of photobooks you will find exhibitions, events etc.
Our opening hours:
Friday 14:00 – 18:00
Saturday 14:00 – 18:00
Photobookstore.nl
1e Pijnackerstraat 140-B
3035 GX Rotterdam
In December we will have some extra opening hours:
Thursday Dec 4th 14:00 – 18:00
Sunday Dec 21st 14:00 – 18:00
Tuesday Dec 23rd 14:00 – 18:00
Wednesday Dec 24th 14:00 – 18:00
Please note: the store will be closed on Friday Dec 26th and during the first week of 2026.

CURRENT EXHIBITION
008 David van Dartel: Ommelanden
From August 8th 2025 on we’re very proud to present you David van Dartel’s new book Ommelanden! Van Dartel is the author of several acclaimed photo books, including This Time Tomorrow and What Once Was, which delve into the emotional landscape of coming of age and the complexities of human connection. His most recent project, Ommelanden, presents a heartfelt depiction of life in the northernmost part of the Netherlands. On Friday August 29th 2025 we organised a booklaunch for Ommelanden with David van Dartel at the store in Rotterdam.
PAST EXHIBITIONS
007 Jeroen Hofman: Zeeland
From Nov 28th 2024 on we were super proud to introduce you to Jeroen Hofman’s new book ‘Zeeland.’ In this masterful book, photographer Jeroen Hofman revisits his childhood memories. Through his inimitable style, he manages to capture the raw beauty of Zeeland: vast nature reserves, wide empty beaches and the constant change wrought by the tides.
006 Marc Nolte: Battle Ground, USA
From Nov 2nd 2024 to Nov 24th 2024 we introduced you to ‘Battle Ground, USA‘ by local photographer Marc Nolte. Visiting a rural community in the Pacific Northwest of America in an election year.
005 Chris Killip: Skinningrove
From July 25th 2024 to Sun October 31st we were very proud to introduce you to ‘Skinningrove‘ by Chris Killip, one of the most influential British photographers. Skinningrove is the last publication Killip worked on before his passing in 2020. Known for his passion for photography books, he oversaw all elements of this book, which features many unseen images.
Born in the Isle of Man in 1946, Killip began his career as a commercial photographer before turning to his own work in the late 1960s. His book, ‘In Flagrante’, a collection of photographs made in the North East of England during the 1970s and early 1980s, is now recognized as a landmark work of documentary photography.
The village of Skinningrove lies on the North-East coast of England, hidden in a steep valley it veers away from the main road and faces out onto the North Sea. The photographs that Chris Killip made of its, fiercely independent hard working-class community, between 1982 and 1984 are possibly Killip’s most intimate work.
004 Rob Hornstra: Ordinary People
From March 14th 2024 – July 21st 2024 we introduced you to ‘Ordinary People’, the first retrospective book by Dutch photographer Rob Hornstra. Hornstra has garnered international acclaim for his socially engaged projects, such as 101 Billionaires, The Sochi Project and Man Next Door. In the rich tradition of humanist photography – which includes masters such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans and Ed van der Elsken – he focuses on painting a human image of his own time.
003 Tyler Chan: Montclair Snap Memories
On Saturday, April 20th 2024, Rotterdam based American photographer Tyler Chan was in the store presenting and signing his book Montclair Snap Memories with a pop-up exhibition.
002 Stephan Vanfleteren: ATELIER
From December 4th 2023 to February 18th 2024, Belgian photographer Stephan Vanfleteren, renowned for his powerful black-and-white portraits, introduced ‘ATELIER,’ a new photobook showcasing his intense studio photography. Immerse yourself in the masterful interplay of light and shadow as he captures a diverse palette of subjects, check out some works from this beautiful new book and pick up a signed copy!
001 Zahra Reijs: Dear Future
From September 28th to December 3rd 2023: “Dear Future,” explored the first photo book by Rotterdam based photographer Zahra Reijs. Experience Generation Z’s unique styles, bold choices, and unwavering self-expression through Zahra’s lens and discover how this generation is rewriting the rules of identity and embracing the power of diversity.
























