Communism and Cowgirls. Self-published, 2004. On the new, post-
Soviet generation of Russians.
Rijk: Hoe een ideaal in een kwart eeuw werkelijkheid werd: Stichting de Arm. Utrecht: Autres Directions, 2005. . By Bram Nijssen; photography by Hornstra. About Stichting de Arm.
Changing Faces: Work 1. Photography by Stein and Issa, Orri, Thomas Neumann, Renja Leino, Arturas Valiauga, and Hornstra. Edited by Agnes Matthias. Essen: Museum Volkwang, 2006; Steidl, 2006. .
Roots of the Rúntur. Rit Thjódhminjasafns Íslands, 10. Reykjavík: Thjódhminjasafn Íslands, 2006. Photography by Hornstra, text by Hornstra and Ingvar Högni Ragnarsson. About what were previously fishing communities in Iceland. (
Rúntur, literally "round tour", and elsewhere a
pub crawl or a drive around a circular course or even repeatedly around a single
block, here means a repeated drive around the perimeter road of a village.)
101 Billionaires. Utrecht: Borotov Photography, 2008. With text by Hans Loos and van Bruggen. The title derives from the assertion in the Russian magazine
Finans that Russia then had 101 (US dollar)
billionaires. However, the book depicts not these Russians but rather those who were "forgotten by capitalism". The book was nominated for the New York Photo Awards 2009 and listed among
Photo-Eye's best ten photobooks for 2008.
101 Billionaires, 2nd edition. Utrecht: Borotov Photography, 2009. A cheaper edition (no
gatefolds) with slightly updated text, whose publication was prompted by the news that the number of billionaires had plummeted to 49. Referred to by Hornstra and in reviews and notices as the
2009 Crisis Edition. Sanatorium. N.p.: The Sochi Project, 2009. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. The first of a series of annual publications from the Sochi Project, this booklet is about Sanatorium Metallurg at
Sochi, which, like the other Soviet-era
sanatoria in the area, appeared likely to be demolished and replaced with an expensive hotel in time for the
2014 Winter Olympics.
Sanatorium won the "Photographic Book" category of the New York Photo Awards in 2010.
Empty Land Promised Land Forbidden Land. N.p.: The Sochi Project, 2010. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. This 271-page book is the second in the series of annual publications of the Sochi Project. A portrait of
Abkhazia, and of
Abkhazians and
Georgians exiled from Abkhazia. The book was listed among
Photo-Eye's best photobooks for 2010 and was nominated for the 2011 Dutch Doc award.
Empty Land Promised Land Forbidden Land. 2nd edition. N.p.: The Sochi Project, 2012. Smaller format than the original, and updated.
On the Other Side of the Mountains. N.p.: The Sochi Project, 2010. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. A photograph album on newsprint (tabloid format) about the village of Krasny Vostok, in
Karachay–Cherkessia. On p. 63 appear instructions on how to arrange pp. 3–62 of two copies into an exhibition, as was done during the 2010 European Month of Photography. Hornstra and Van Bruggen chose Krasny Vostok, on the other side of the mountains from Sochi, because nothing unusual happens there.
One Day: Ten Photographers. Heidelberg:
Kehrer, 2011. . A boxed set, edited by Harvey Benge, of ten books of photographs taken on 20 June 2010, each book by one of Jessica Backhaus,
Gerry Badger, Benge,
John Gossage,
Todd Hido, Hornstra,
Rinko Kawauchi, Eva Maria Ocherbauer,
Martin Parr and
Alec Soth.
Safety First. Sketchbook Series. N.p.: The Sochi Project, [2011]. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. Photographs of
Grozny, damaged by an
X-ray scanner in Grozny.
Sochi Singers. N.p.: The Sochi Project, 2011. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. Singers performing
chansons/popsa in the restaurants of
Sochi and nearby resorts.
Life Here is Serious. Sketchbook Series. N.p.: The Sochi Project, [2012]. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. Photographs of young wrestlers in
Dagestan.
Kiev. Sketchbook Series. N.p.: The Sochi Project, [2012]. Photography and short text by Hornstra. Photographs of Sochi and its area, taken with a
Kiev 6S camera.
The Secret History of Khava Gaisanova: And the North Caucasus. N.p.: The Sochi Project, 2013. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. The story of one resident of Chermen,
North Ossetia.
De Geheime Geschiedenis van Khava Gaisanova. N.p.: The Sochi Project, 2013. Dutch-language edition of the above.
An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus. New York: Aperture, 2013. .
An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus. 2nd edition. New York: Aperture, 2015. . Smaller format than the original.
Man Next Door. Utrecht: self-published, 2017. Edition of 800 copies. Photographic portrait of a neighbour friend, with some captions.
The Europeans (the Former Capital). Utrecht: self-published; Kaunas, Lithuania: Kaunas Photography Gallery, 2020. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. Bilingual (French and Lithuanian). Soft cover; edition of 1000 copies. Hard cover; edition of 120 copies.
The Europeans: the Naval Base. Utrecht: self-published, 2021. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. Soft cover; edition of 1000 copies. Hard cover; edition of 120 copies.
The Europeans: Our Ancestral Home. Utrecht: self-published, 2022. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. Bilingual (French and English). Soft cover; edition of 1000 copies. Hard cover; edition of 120 copies. '''''Money Always Wins / L'Argent Gagne Toujours'''''. Utrecht: self-published, 2022. Photography by Hornstra, text by van Bruggen. 16-page newspaper. ==Awards==