Here is another part of our series entitled I remember by French photographer Bernard Plossu. Since the early 1970s, he has been photographing his friends. His […]…
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For twelve years, Anne Golaz collected souvenirs of the Swiss farm where she grew up. The result is Corbeau, a book that combines photographs, […]…
New Zealander Harvey Benge’s new book, The Lament, continues his investigation into the nature of things through a celebration of the democracy of images. […]…
Alejandro Chaskielberg discovered and immediately fell under the spell of the El Hoyo labyrinth when on a camping trip in Patagonia with his young […]…
Two years ago, in Spring 2015, we launched www.britishphotography.org to showcase our private collection of British photographs and to use the collection as an educational resource. […]…
American multimedia artist Steve Miller’s innovative experiments merge X-ray imagery with the complex beauty of nature. Working with scientific equipment including electron microscopes, X-rays, […]…
Sleeping by The Mississippi by Alec Soth is one of the defining publications in the photobook era. First published by Steidl in 2004, it […]…
Bunkers blackened with time, overgrown hedges, drab vegetation spewing out of crevasses: there is no color other than dark in Alexandre Guirkinger’s photographs. The […]…
If we no longer count the publications devoted to the images of the French photographer Bernard Plossu, it is indeed the first time they […]…
In On the Frontline, her new book published by Aperture, influential photographer Susan Meiselas provides an insightful personal commentary on the trajectory of her […]…