For the past several years, the Montreal photographer Norman Rajotte has been exploring the territory of a few square miles, located at the foot of Mont Mégantic, near La Patrie,…
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The United Nations estimates over 10 million people worldwide are not recognized by any country and are stateless. The book Nowhere People is a 10-year investigation (2005-2015) by award-winning photojournalist…
Ulrich Wüst is a cool observer of his times who provokes social and political contrasts. Small, everyday absurdities stand in flat contradiction of the collective emphasis of public life as…
In her second Cuba monograph, Piercing the Darkness, North American photographer, Susan S. Bank, presents an unvarnished view of the sprawling, maddening tropical metropolis of Havana and its inhabitants. Over…
Now and Then is a retrospective catalog of the oeuvre of photographer Sarah Moon with a focus on her film works. After working in Paris as a model for several…
In 1956 I received at $10,000 grant from the Graham Foundation. It was really meant for architects, but none of them could leave their practice and take a year off.…
The work of still photographer Tami Amit generates various shifts from what we know as staged photography. The scale of her work calls to mind cinematic and fashion productions, from…
Charles H. Traub’s colorful and spontaneous street portraits were made between 1977 and 1980 on the streets of Chicago, New York, and various European cities. They are direct, intimate and…
Premier Padmini taxis, first introduced to the streets of Mumbai in the 1960s, have now all but disappeared following the introduction of laws to reduce pollution in the city.…
The monograph of Ken Light's earliest photos from 1969 to 1974 documents the social landscape of America as it roiled with upheaval. He began as a participant in the youth…