Looking at the Levant by Sean Sheehan That the pastness of the past is embodied in photography is a truism but there is another […]…
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Looking at the Levant by Sean Sheehan That the pastness of the past is embodied in photography is a truism but there is another […]…
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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 […]…
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Taking Photos by Sean Sheehan Sometimes it seems that traditional documentary approaches in the world of photography are in terminal retreat before the onslaught […]…
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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 […]…
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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 […]…
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Photographs by Maxim Dondyuk in Culture of Confrontation, depict the 2013 protests in Kyiv that kicked off waves of civil unrest across Ukraine. The […]…
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Marginalized and Maligned: Ireland’s Travellers – text by Sean Sheehan Joseph-Philippe Bévillard has been photographing Irish Travellers for many years and his new book, […]…
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Curiosity about the way people live and their social interactions outside the family – long predating the advent of sociological studies – is sparked […]…
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Left in a Limbo by Sean Sheehan Jacenty Dędek has taken his large format camera into well over 400 towns across Poland, each with […]…