Catalogues and Monographs
Emmet Gowin: Photographs. New York: Knopf, 1976. ISBN 0394401956
Photographs: 1966-1983. Washington, DC: Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1983.
Petra. New York: Pace/MacGill Gallery, 1986.
Emmet Gowin: Photographs. Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1990. ISBN 0821218352
Aerial Photographs. Princeton: Princeton University Art Museum, 1998.
Changing the Earth. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. ISBN 0300093616
Emmet Gowin, Photographs: 1967-2000. Tokyo: Nihon University, 2004.
Mariposas Nocturna ‒ Edith in Panama. New York: Pace/MacGill Gallery, 2006. ISBN 1-390743-57-2
Maggie. Coauthored with Elijah Gowin. Kansas City: Tin Roof Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-615-21282-1
Emmet Gowin: A Collective Portrait. Princeton: Princeton University Art Museum, 2009. ISBN 094301204X
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