GOST Books releases the book Zwischen den Jahren by German photographer Valentin Goppel. On New Years Eve in 2020, Valentin Goppel began to photograph […]…
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British fashion photographer, Rankin, has partnered with Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTi) on a brand new campaign that aims to prevent acid attacks. He […]…
This collection of previously unpublished photographs by Mark Steinmetz, made some 35 years ago during an extended stay in the South of France, provides […]…
Today’s Special Edition is dedicated to Lynn Goldsmith on the occasion of the recent publication of her new book Bruce Springsteen & The E […]…
Taschen recently published Lynn Goldsmith’s new book : Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band : Darkness On The Edge Of Town. Lynn gave […]…
Archives – October 11, 2022 Chances are you’ve seen numerous iconic pictures by award-winning portrait and documentary photographer Lynn Goldsmith at some point in […]…
Here we go back half a century. Young photographer, Etienne Renzo was the Marseille correspondent of a nascent, left-wing protest newspaper, directed by Jean […]…
With Quand même / Anyway / Trotzdem, published by La 21ème Saison, German photographer Dorothée Lebrun documents this special moment that was the first […]…
Returning to the original 1987 publication’s format, this new edition of Joel Sternfeld’s lyrical portrait of America’s hopes and sorrows includes previously unseen images. […]…
Dewi Lewis Publishing releases the book Born of sand and sun by Petra Bašnáková. During the 1948 Palestine war many Palestinians were forced to […]…