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This book has been a long time in the making. It was on a road trip across the United States in the early l950’s that Erich Hartmann first saw the…
Introducing 4, a long-term collective project now available as a book and an exhibition. After an exciting year of collating and editing, our work is ready for printing. This self-published…
The Young Earth is a photo series by Jordan Sullivan and accompanying a photo-text novella set in Iceland. The story follows two Americans in the last days of their twenties,…
In a long, friendly conversation with Francesco Zanot, Alec Soth analyzes his most famous photographs as well as others that have been published or are virtually unknown. Each picture gives…
Felix Heyes and Benjamin West, of the collective King Zog’s, came up with the idea to manually collect the first results in Google Image Search for the 21,110 words of…
Anna Fox came to Butlin’s at Bognor Regis in 2009 after two decades of investment, refurbishment, rebranding and continuing corporate change. Throughout her photographic career she has been interested in…
In a career that spanned more than 40 years American photographer Ormond Gigli shot thousands of images and was widely published in magazines such as Life, Paris Match, Collier’s, The…
We’re far away. We could be on the moon. The first photograph of the book calls to mind a monochrome Rothko canvas, two infinite planes in a thick mist. This…
Photographer Max Sher‘s first artist book A Remote Barely Audible Evening Waltz examines how we perceive our past through images and what is the image of history in our collective…