How Corinne Botz Turned Hidden Lactation Rooms Into a Powerful Portrait of Modern Motherhood and Work
What does motherhood look like at work? Corinne Botz looks at that question through lactation rooms, the hidden spaces where women pump milk during the workday. Photography Book Spotlight
Can a Poem Change How You See a Photograph? Leah Ollman’s New Anthology Says Yes
A photograph freezes time. A poem gives it meaning. For years, Leah Ollman noticed how often people used the word “poetic” to describe photographs, and she wanted to understand why. Photography Book Spotlight
How Hannah Altman Used Jewish Folklore to Reinvent What a Photo Can Say About Memory
A photograph can carry generations of memory. This is the idea behind Hannah Altman’s book We Will Return to You. She combines Jewish folklore, ritual objects, and careful use of light to explore how personal and collective memory can live inside an image. Photography Book Spotlight
Why Some Photos Feel More Powerful Over Time: Black Box by Dona Ann McAdams
A photo’s true impact isn’t always visible the moment it’s taken. Dona Ann McAdams knows this better than most—she spent five decades capturing protests, underground art, and everyday moments that later became history. Photography Book Spotlight
The Intimate World of Regina DeLuise: A Journey Through The Hands of My Friends
Get ready to explore the intimate world of Regina DeLuise, where art, culture, and human connection intertwine through the lens of her large-format camera. In this exclusive interview, Regina shares the inspirations, techniques, and personal experiences that breathe life into her latest book, The Hands of My Friends.