Derek Ridgers on Documenting London’s Iconic Youth Scenes
In the vibrant streets of 1970s and 1980s London, the raw energy of punk rock and youth subcultures flourished. Derek Ridgers, armed with his camera, captured the essence of this rebellious generation. The London Youth Portraits showcases skinheads, punks, goths, and new romantics, each photograph telling a unique story of fashion and attitude. Photography Book Spotlight
ELSEWHERE: the Dreamlike World of Olga Karlovac’s Photography
Embark on a visual journey through the ethereal landscapes of Olga Karlovac’s latest photography book, “ELSEWHERE.” Delve into the depths of introspection as Karlovac’s monochrome masterpieces weave tales of longing and belonging, transcending the boundaries of time and space. Photography Book Spotlight
‘I Am Warning You’ by Rafał Milach
Exploring propaganda and the architecture of control, Rafał Milach’s “I Am Warning You” delves into the architectural and ideological realms of border walls, offering a profound exploration of their impact on society. Photography Book Spotlight
Inside the New York Punk Scene: Gary Green’s Iconic Photography
Discover the pulsating heart of New York City’s 1970s music scene through Gary Green’s evocative photographs in “When Midnight Comes Around.” This collection offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the era’s most iconic musicians and the vibrant culture that shaped a generation. Photography Book Spotlight
Insights from 'The Things Not Seen Are Eternal' by Herman Ellis Dyal
Dive into Herman Ellis Dyal’s hauntingly beautiful photographic monograph, The Things Not Seen Are Eternal, where the silent halls of Riverside Church whisper tales of a bygone era, captured through the lens of an architect’s eye. Photography Book Spotlight
Behind the Masks: Exploring Traditional Island Festivities with Alys Tomlinson
Explore the poignant world of "Gli Isolani" where Alys Tomlinson's lens reveals the soul of island traditions through the vivid storytelling of costumes and rituals. Photography Book Spotlight
Vintage (ビンテージもの) by Glen Snyder
Step into the nostalgic world of vintage photography with Glen Snyder, as he explores the unique character of expired and retro-look films through the lens of a classic Konica III camera. Picture Story
American Bedroom: A Poetic Photographic Journey by Barbara Peacock
In American Bedroom, Barbara Peacock captures the unseen depths of American lives, exploring the shared threads that connect us all. Her evocative photographs invite us into the sacred space of the bedroom, revealing the hidden beauty, vulnerability, and humanity within each of us. Photography Book Spotlight
Smoking Chefs by Jan Enkelmann
Jan Enkelmann's "Smoking Chefs" provides a glimpse into the lives of Chinatown's kitchen staff in London. Shot mostly at night, the photo essay captures moments of quiet reflection during cigarette breaks, highlighting the chefs' hard work and resilience amidst the area's chaos
Stepping into Paradise: A Monochromatic Journey Through Hawaii with Olaf Heine
Hawaii, through Olaf Heine's discerning lens, is a visual symphony of extremes, a land of biodiverse treasures, hula rhythms, and vibrant surf cultures. This stunning monochrome anthology reflects the various hues of Hawaii, from the mesmerizing ocean - the islands' true architect - to the myriad of personalities that shape its rhythm, be they surfers, fishermen, or tourists. Photography Book Spotlight
Reimagining Venice: Giacomo Brunelli's Unique Photographic Approach
Dive into the enthralling journey of photographer Giacomo Brunelli, as he breathes a new mysterious life into the well-known streets of Venice. His unique choice of medium and raw ability to capture unseen corners, result in an unforgettable narrative that transcends the standard view of the city. Photography Book Spotlight
Beyond the Hotel Door with Alex Yudzon
Picture yourself within the four walls of a hotel room. What do you see, and more pertinently, what do you feel? Sterile monotony, or the thrill of the transitory? For New York-based artist, Alex Yudzon, these seemingly banal spaces have been the canvas for a unique form of artistic mutation since 2014. Photography Book Spotlight
Here and There: Jillian Edelstein's Photographic Quest for Roots
Venture into the heart of Jillian Edelstein's family odyssey, uncovering her lineage and exploring the pervasive theme of human displacement. Diving into her work "Here and There" reveals a rich narrative of survival, diaspora, and the universal refugee story that connects humanity.
Kettle Moraine by James W Popp
With an eye for the extraordinary in the ordinary, Popp presents a captivating photo essay of the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest in Wisconsin, USA.
Mikko Takkunen's Unique Perspective on Hong Kong
As the world convulsed with political unrest and a raging pandemic, one man turned his lens towards a city in the throes of uncertainty: Hong Kong. The New York Times’ photo editor, Mikko Takkunen, took it upon himself to document one of the world’s greatest metropolises in all its stark realities and hidden beauties.
Guido Gazzilli: Interpreting Solitude Through Lens
"Home is Home (All Alone)" is an evocative visual diary curated by the internationally acclaimed photographer, Guido Gazzilli. A chronicle of captivating images, the project delves into profound themes of human experiences - identity, solitude, and a yearning for connection.
Transcending Borders: Olaf Heine's Visual Journey through Brazil
In the colorful tapestry of culture and landscape that is Brazil, renowned photographer Olaf Heine found a playground for his imagination and creativity.
J Houston’s Portrayal of Trans Existence: An Exploration of Tuck and Roll
J Houston's 'Tuck and Roll' is a photographic journey into the heart of the trans community in the American Midwest. This collection of intimate portraits and telling landscapes merges reality with magical realism, offering a fresh perspective on a often-stereotyped region.