Catalogues and Monographs
- The Gardens at Giverny, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1985
- The Velvet Years, Andy Warhol's Factory, 1965 - 1967, Thunder's Mouth, 1995
- Stephen Shore: Photographs 1973 - 1993, Schirmer Art Books, 1998
- Uncommon Places: 50 Unpublished Photographs, Verlag der Galerie Conrads, 2002
- Uncommon Places, the Complete Works, Thames & Hudson, 2004
- Uncommon Places, Aperture, 2005
- American Surfaces, Phaidon, 2005
- Essex County, Nazraeli Press, 2006
- Witness No.1, Nazraeli Press, 2007
- The Nature of Photographs, Phaidon, 2007
- Stephen Shore, Phaidon, 2007
- A Road Trip Journal, Phaidon, 2008
- One Picture Book #43 Merced River, Nazraeli Press, 2009
- Stephen Shore, Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2010
- Stephen Shore: Mose: A Preliminary Report, Walther König, 2011
- Stephen Shore: The Hudson Valley, Blind Spot Series, 2012
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