Frank Herfort travelled all over Russia for a photographic project on architecture that lasted several years, taking pictures of skyscrapers that had been built quickly …
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Photographer Rafael Trobat has devoted most of his work to showing the social reality of Nicaragua. This book brings together 61 of his photographs, mostly taken from an ongoing project…
Published by the Instituto Moreira Salles in São Paulo, the book As origens do fotojornalismo no Brasil: um olhar sobre O Cruzeiro (1940-1960) (The Origins of Photojournalism in Brazil: A…
Called a “post-materialist interiors magazine” by the New York Times, Apartamento is one of these magazines that defies the norms of consumerist magazines while adopting certain codes from an artist’s…
One night in Los Angeles, a sixteen-year-old boy approached photographer Donna De Cesare, saying, “Lady, put me in your book—you can take my picture.” De Cesare recalls the memory of…
It was a good week with a little bit of everything: orangutans might not go extinct, insects are the protein of the future, breasts are set free in defiance of…
JUSTICE: Faces of the Human Rights Revolution by Mariana Cook, with an introduction by Anthony Lewis, is a photographic and humanitarian masterpiece. The book features 99 duotone fine art, black-and-white…
For this new opus, the Antidote editorial team wanted to tackle one of the greatest sources of inspiration to the fashion industry. It’s no more than a step from the…
Born in the North of France in 1926, Jean Marquis arrived in Paris in 1949. He held various jobs before meeting Robert Capa, who encouraged him to become a photojournalist.…
It would seem as though fashion trends are currently being influenced by political trends, and in this month's fashion press review we see that "shock of simplification" taking form (austerity…