In Guatemala’s 1,600-kilometer stretch of land called the Dry Corridor, 10 million people face extreme weather and harsh living conditions, with child malnutrition rates […]…
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Thierry Bouët sends us his Swimming Pools, accompanied by this text. A swimming pool is an essential installation when you like conditioned air and […]…
Release by Hirmer Verlag of the book by Sherrie Nickol. The photographer captures relationships, environments, and everyday life, both intimate and public. Her inaugural […]…
Goals, Goals, Goals is a long-term photo project by Rui Camilo with an essay by Klaus Kleinschmidt. A shrub on a field greens intensly. A […]…
Publication by Hirmer Verlag of Distant Journeys, the book by David Katzenstein. In 2018, Katzenstein formed a nonprofit organization, The Human Experience Project, whose […]…
Published by Daylight Books, Relative Strangers by street photographer Teri Vershel highlights the unseen connections in the everyday. Many of her photographs in the […]…
Michel Szulc Krzyzanowski has just published his new book titled 3D sequences 2020 – 2023. It is a coffee table hard-cover photobook with over […]…
Published by Dewi Lewis, Dominoes is the debut photobook from photographer Roland Ramanan. It is a unique and vibrant mosaic of the lives that […]…
John Doe Books, in Coustellet (near Isle-sur-la-Sorgue), offers a cycle of exhibitions of black and white photographs all summer long. Among these, two are […]…
In August 2024 the renowned photojournalist Manoocher Deghati is turning 70. Forty five of those years were spent documenting world events. To celebrate this […]…