America, My Way is a good example of contemporary photographers integrating publishing into how they make their work circulate. Matej Sitar, a young Slovenian photographer, opened The Angry Bat, his…
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A grey light filters through a quiet clearing in a softwood forest. The ground has been carefully kept clean. A few fragile shrubs with tender green leaves grow between the…
The last week of winter. The photo production of the last 7 days have nothing to move me, the sad gesture of a dictator as ridiculous as he is dangerous;…
Minescape is a distressing work of landscape photography. Visually, the book takes a triangular structure that repeats itself throughout the pages: a landscape, a landmine, a prosthesis. The battlefield landscapes…
Photographers working for the U.S. government's Farm Security Administration (FSA) and later the Office of War Information (OWI) between 1939 and 1944 made approximately 1,600 color photographs that depict life…
“Art is never finished, only abandoned,” Leonardo Da Vinci said and there is no greater proof of this than the creation of the book itself. By virtue of being print…
They were thought to be lost forever. After an incredible journey, 4500 negatives from the legendary photojournalist Robert Capa and his friends Gerda Taro and David ‘Chim’ Seymour, resurfaced in…
In this first iBook edition of her landmark 1976 study Janine Wiedel transports us to the heart of the Irish Traveller community of the 1970s. Through words and photographs amassed…
All the world is a stage, theater in the round, and when we walk upon it, we take action accordingly. We become actors in the movie of our lives, taking…
“How many roses barely bloom?” the late French singer Daniel Darc wondered. We could all count summer petals forgotten between the pages of a book, the bouquets bought too late,…