Today we’re looking at two small books by the French publisher Jean-Boîte, each of which began as a project developed on the Internet. Kim Jong Il Looking at Things is…
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Chronicling a world of beauty and style, photographer Rose Hartman has captured fashion's trendsetters for three decades, and in so doing has helped to define what we remember most about…
These girls? Their curves sketch infinity; their eyes pierce the image when they reach you. Waxy bodies bring back the image to a less synthetic century. Artificial? Bodies…
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I’m sending you this little satire from China. It’s a strange feeling to select photographs that have nothing to do with the people that surround you. Distance, like time, has…
This fall, the Parisian publishing house Various is releasing Journal, 2000-2012, a series of color photographs by the artist Julien Magre. Following the 2010 publication of Caroline, Histoire numéro deux (Éditions…
Barbara and I go back forty years. Our professional lives have run in parallel, both of us devoted enthusiasts sharing a deep love of Art Nouveau, Barbara as a prominent…
The urban landscape is more than buildings and roads; it is a series of signs, murals, and iconography that helps to define the place. Signs provide direction, giving us a…
Paris Photo at the Grand Palais, Kiosk at the Bal, Offprint at the Beaux-Arts—never has photography publishing been so present on the Paris cultural scene. And it seems as though…
In his first book, wildlife photographer David Gulden captures the incredible animals of Africa and their rapidly disappearing ecosystem. Shot over a period of fifteen years in Kenya, Tanzania, and…