I've recently become interested in fine art photography and have been buying books over the past couple of months. I'm primarily drawn to works produced using large format cameras and featuring architecture, cities or 'man-altered' landscapes. Here's what I've acquired so far;

Edward Burtynsy: Oil
Edward Burtynsky: China
Edward Burtynsky: Quarries
Jeff Liao: Habitat 7
Robert Polidori: After The Flood
Stephen Shore: Uncommon Places
Michael Wolf: Transparent City
Robert Polidori: Zones Of Exclusion: Pripyat and Chernobyl
Jeff Brouws: Approaching Nowhere
Gregory Crewdson: Gregory Crewdson: 1985-2005
Robert Polidori: Havanna
Christian Wolter: Bluhenden Landschaften
Zeng Li A China: Chronicle
Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects
Naoya Hatakeyama: Lime Works
Karin Apollonia Muller: On Edge
Edward Burtynsky: Australian Minescapes
Richard Misrach: On the Beach
Larry Sultan: The Valley
Mitch Epstein: American Power
Marla Kennedy: Looking at Los Angeles
Ferit Kuyas: Chongqing: City of Ambition
Olaf Otto Becker: Broken Line
Andreas Gursky: Andreas Gursky (MoMA)
Andreas Gursky: Andreas Gursky (Hatje Crantz)
Gregory Crewdson: Beneath The Roses
Michael Light: Bingham Mine, Garfield Stack
Matt Logue: Emtpy L.A

I've also got Bialobrzeski's and Naoya Hatakeyama's work on the radar but haven't found any reasonably priced copies yet.

Anyone else share the same sort of taste and can think of works I might also like? One thing to bear in mind is that I've only recently started taking a real interest in this and my research generally turns up stuff that's still current so there's probably loads of stuff out there from a few years ago that I've never heard of.

I'd love hear of any great books that you've found over the years, even if they don't really fit with the theme of my collection.