Magnum photographer David Hurn’s documentary photographs are distinguished by their quiet observation and remarkable insight. “Life as it unfolds in front of the camera […]…
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Using photography to wade through deeply personal stories, Magnum nominee Sohrab Hura has employed sound to delve further into the medium for his new book A Proposition […]…
In his book entitled Well Heeled, photographer Dougie Wallace has turned his camera on man’s best friend and the strange world of pet “parents”. […]…
Known for his probing, often challenging images that exist in a space between painting, drawing, installation and photography, yet until now, no comprehensive retrospective […]…
Neal Preston is an insider and his images are brought alive by his insights into life as a rock and roll photographer. His new […]…
William Henry Fox Talbot (1800–77) was a gentleman scientist in Victorian England. He is best known for his development of the calotype, an early photographic […]…
This is the second project of Greek photographer Nikos Markou which dates from 1984-85, a period of economic growth in Greece. This photo series […]…
About 25 years ago, American photographer Howard Schatz and author Beverly J. Ornstein went to drop off some film from a previous day’s shoot […]…
Halogénure is a one-of-a-kind, Belgian print magazine in three pamphlets which wanders off the beaten track in contemporary photography, offering original auteur photography in […]…
You could say that Anne-Sophie Costenoble is a portraitist. In her hands, the creepers take shape, the creatures free themselves, the ferns smile, the […]…