Ata Kam’s PULSE was preselected for the 2014 Fotobookfestival Kassel Award. The Turkish photographer had the wonderful idea of reorganizing the photographs of his archive, which he had let accumulate since…
Author Laurence Cornet
For the past forty years, David Strick has studied the mysterious phenomenon that is Hollywood, examining its artificiality and its affect on the world beyond the city limits. Strick has just…
In 2010, Teru Kuwayama, with two other photojournalists, Balazs Gardi and Tivadar Domaniczky, all three embedded with the American army in Afghanistan, launched Basetrack, an online documentary project whose content was…
RISC was founded in 2012 by the journalist and acclaimed documentary filmmaker Sebastian Junger (The Perfect Storm, War, Restrepo), who covered the war in Afghanistan with Tim Hetherington. When the latter died…
From 2009 to 2013, Vincent Cianni met with a hundred American servicemen and women of different generations—one of the veterans was born in 1923—all of whom are gay and who served…
Between the European Month of Photography, Paris Photo, Fotofever Paris and other festivities this month, photography is taking over Paris. The Magnum Agency is taking advantage of the opportunity with…
The Open Society Documentary Photography Project aims to be a place to reflect on how photography can help us understand the world today and provides for the first time a…
The year 2014 has seen many books about Afghanistan, mainly historical and retrospective, putting the war in perspective. The one just published by photographer Lorenzo Tugnoli and writer Francesca Recchia is…
The book begins like a fictional tale, introduced by the photograph of a woman on a television screen, her hands on her face in a gesture of surprise, as if…
151st Street and Courtland, Bronx, New York. 10 P.M. After a session of cutting, it’s time to paste, which can be as quick as Command-V. That’s how long it takes…