A book about about time could seek to illustrate Einstein’s special theory of relativity by picturing clocks and observers travelling at speeds approaching that […]…
Author Sean Sheehan
The material for Chris Killip’s first published photobook dates to 1970-73 after he returned to the Isle of Man where he had grown up. […]…
Slavery in the United States officially ended in 1865, after the country’s civil war, but it took another hundred years for significant progress in […]…
Vivian Maier’s Enigmatic Hinterland by Sean Sheehan The story has now been told many times: a person defaults on their storage lockers, the contents […]…
An appreciation of Helga Paris’s photography reached a wider audience than ever before with a 2019 major retrospective in Berlin, the city where she […]…
Looking at the Levant by Sean Sheehan That the pastness of the past is embodied in photography is a truism but there is another […]…
Losing Something in Translation by Sean Sheehan In Bruce Gilden’s Cherry Blossom, a photobook where faces matter, the eyes that without menace or some […]…
Taking Photos by Sean Sheehan Sometimes it seems that traditional documentary approaches in the world of photography are in terminal retreat before the onslaught […]…
Dark Mirrors brings together essays, mainly concerned with US-based photographers and videographers, written over the past six years by Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa. The author sees […]…
Tom Wood’s photography has been acclaimed before in The Eye of Photography, but a new book pushes the envelope and offers a new perspective […]…