Salt of the Earth is a striking monograph which skillfully captures humanity’s impact on the environment. From ground-level perspectives to aerial shots, Barbara Boissevain’s […]…
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Marla Hamburg Kennedy proposes this iconic photograph by Ormond Gigli, Girls in the Windows, 1960. A New York Times article recently considered it one […]…
Lyon seen by its photographers: this is the editorial line of Chabe! magazine the second issue of which has just been published. Around twenty […]…
Daylight Books is releasing the book Trapped by the Belgian-Argentine photographer Ximena Echagüe. “[Trapped] is also a story of human resourcefulness and solidarity, a […]…
Photographer Jason Gardner travelled across 15 countries to document traditional Carnival in its myriad of manifestations. Seeking out villages and towns where festivals are […]…
In 1963, Frank Horvat anchors Hong Kong in a landscape of multitudes and saturations, in a book by Éditions Louis Vuitton…
2 years ago, Romain Veillon published with Albin Michel: Green Urbex. Today he is publishing the sequel with the same publisher: Green Urbex ². […]…
This is the gem of the week: A magazine: its title: Photographica. Paul-Louis Roubert and Eléonore Challine in charge of the magazine present it […]…
Abrams released Vanity Fair : Oscar Night Sessions with photographs by Mark Seliger. A collection of photographs shot by Mark Seliger during the most […]…
Jack Latham's photobook Beggar’s Honey is both an investigation and an experiment, a documentary tool and an artwork, immersing its reader into the world of click farms.…