To coincide with the release of his new book, we decided to dedicate today's edition to Frank Horvat, a photographer whose work continues to be neglected. We would like to…
Author Myrtille Beauvert
Sarah Tulloch: ObjectImage, published by Daylight Books, is a poignant approach to the physical material of a photograph and a re-imagination of it into […]…
Estate sales have become a common way for people to dispose of their parents' possessions after they die or move to assisted living. Over the course of a year, photographer…
Edges of the Rainbow: LGBTQ Japan, published by The New Press is an intimate photographic glimpse into the queer world behind the closed doors of modern Japanese society. In a…
For over twenty years, Patty Carroll has staged photographs using models, drapery, and household objects to create humorous, provocative photographic tableaux that comment on the role of women in the…
Jason Langer’s Twenty Years pursues a solitary journey through the nocturnal streets and dimly lit rooms of a dream like world. Spanning 20 years […]…
The most recent one, A Fine Thread, was done in collaboration with the journalist Robert Carmichael. This long work of reportage explores Cambodian industry through 10 chapters, 500 images and 9,000…
“As a child, Macel had a limited understanding of what her father did after he drove off and traveled far away to work,” writes Marvin Heiferman in the introduction to Sara…
The principle is simple. On the one side, there’s Michael McCollom, the African-American designer and photographer. One the other, there are all the people he asked to dig through their photo…
Afghan Gold by Luke Powell, published by Steidl, comes in a box that offers the reader two separate trips. A large, horizontal book, as precious and delicate to handle as a medieval…