New Book: Art Wolfe’s Survey of Earth
Earth is my Witness By Art Wolfe Earth Aware Editions $95 With 400 pages and more than 400 images, this is what Wolfe aptly calls “my magnum opus.” It’s also a conservationist statement of purpose,...
View ArticleNew Books: Eugene Richard’s Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down, Olaf Heine’s...
Expand Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down By Eugene Richards, Many Voices/DAP $50read moreNew Books: Eugene Richard’s Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down, Olaf Heine’s Brazil, and More
View ArticleCapturing Harlem’s Changing Face
Harlem, like many of New York’s neighborhoods, is in the midst of rapid flux. Rezoning, new construction projects and (of-course) gentrification are changing the face of this northern Manhattan...
View ArticleRuven Afanador’s Captivating Portraits of the Men of Flamenco
Ruven Afanador’s love affair with flamenco started long before he ever caught an actual performance. As a child living in Colombia, hearing tales of the gypsy dancers of southern Spain, Afanador says...
View ArticleInterview: Ed Templeton’s Wayward Cognitions
Ed Templeton has spent the last twenty years documenting youth culture from the streets. A former professional skateboarder, Ed’s interest in photography and art was driven, in part, by the founding of...
View ArticleThe 4 Best New Photobooks of the Season
Magical landscapes, a quirky typology, haunting Cold War ruins, and a 40-year portrait project—American Photo picks this season's best photography in bound, printed form. Call for Entries:...
View ArticleInterview: Alec Soth’s Tragicomic American Songbook
For his latest photobook, Alec Soth has reedited his work made over the last few years on assignments for news magazines, and through his collaborations with the writer Brad Zellar for their...
View ArticleMONO Volume Two Raising Funds on Kickstarter
Gomma Books Ltd is in the final days of their Kickstarter campaign for MONO Volume Two, a beautiful book celebrating black and white photography. read moreMONO Volume Two Raising Funds on Kickstarter
View ArticleIt’s What I Do: Powerful Lynsey Addario Memoir Excerpt on Censorship
In the centuries-old argument on the death of the novel, modern media theorists had pointed to the newspaper as a source for awe-inspiring stories no creative writer could simply imagine. This ushered...
View ArticleVideo: Flip Through the World’s First Photobook
In 1843, botanist and photographer Anna Atkins produced a three-volume book of cyanotypes called British Algae, now considered likely the first photobook ever made. Picture after picture, with no...
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