My Mother Doesn’t Work: Motherhood and Invisible Labor in Pictures
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What does it mean to “not work” when your days are consumed by keeping a family and household together? Olga Steinepreis answers with wit, surrealism and a camera.
L’Artiere Edizioni: Photobooks as Collectible Art Objects
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L’Artiere Edizioni’s Gianluca Gamberini talks about collaboration, experimentation and the magic of transforming a body of photographs into a book with a life of its own.
Nazraeli Press: Interview with Photobook Publisher Chris Pichler
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Nazraeli Press founder Chris Pichler reflects on four decades of publishing, the enduring power of photobooks, and what makes a project worthy of becoming a book.
The Global Guide to Photobook Fairs: 70+ Events Around the World
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From major international festivals to independent publishing gatherings, discover more than 70 photobook fairs connecting photographers, publishers, collectors and book lovers worldwide.
Alex Yudzon’s “5 Garfield Avenue” Turns Suburban America into a Horror Story
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Created during a brief relocation from the New York City, displacement and domestic unease haunt the photographs in Alex Yudzon’s monochrome portrait of a house in rural Connecticut.
Through images, murals, objects and videos, Rafał Milach’s new exhibition connects propaganda and protest, asking how the region’s political structures might be challenged.
A Ukrainian artist employs an analog process to create an enduring impression of the war in his hometown, exposing viewers to the day-to-day horrors unfolding in his surroundings.
Through layered composites of landscapes, negatives, and organic forms, Stephanie O’Connor creates chimeric images that blur boundaries between self and other — capturing the uncanny sensations of pregnancy, where cellular exchange creates lasting biologi
In Visible Light: Cinematic Street Photography from Australia
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A conversation with Sam Ferris about atmospheric street photography, urban solitude, and how light transforms ordinary city scenes into extraordinary moments.
Beyond the Decisive Moment: “Dislocated Presences” Rethinks Street Photography
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Training his camera on in-between moments and gestures, David Masoko’s tender take on street photography explores the tensions between visibility and privacy in an image-saturated world.
The Haircut: Portraits of a Transformation with Actor Ian McKellen
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85-year-old actor Ian McKellen let his hair and beard grow out to play the ionic role of Shakespeare’s Falstaff — after the final performance, he finally stepped out of character and back to himself.
When Words Fall Short: Torrance York Uses Photography to Navigate Life With Parkinson’s
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In this LensCulture interview, Torrance York reflects on how photography became a tool for understanding, acceptance, and connection after her Parkinson’s diagnosis.
In their first artistic collaboration together, Scott Offen and his wife Grace explore ageing, gender and creativity through a seven-year portrait project shaped by intimacy and play.
L is for Look: A Brief History of Fun Photography in Children’s Books
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Charting the history of children’s photobooks, the exhibition “L is for Look” takes the viewer on an interactive adventure into the dynamic and responsive world of storytelling made possible by combining photographs and words.
What if God was to leave the land? Centered on this premise, Vinod Venkapalli’s powerful images capture pain, torture, and decay. On the surface they are primal and confrontational, but beneath the suffering lies a message of solidarity in humanity’s shar
Every Sunday, a nondescript road in Frankfurt’s industrial area is transformed by a variety of vibrant faith communities who visit the churches and cultural organizations that pop up there each week.
What does it mean to really ‘know’ a place? In her visual ode to her hometown of Baldernock just north of Glasgow, Camille Lemoine cultivates a slow and detailed approach to looking at the landscape she grew up in through photography.
Blending photography’s connection to truth, literature’s approach to fiction and the atmosphere of cinema, Rosie Brock spins a fragmentary tale of redemption and disillusionment in the American South.
For over a decade, Los-Angeles-based photographer Daniel Postaer has been exploring China, where his mother was born. Amidst a landscape in transition, he has discovered a side of himself too.
Tracing the epic journey of migration undertaken by the Painted Lady butterfly every year—the longest ever discovered—Lucas Foglia explores connections across borders and the challenges we share with other species in the face of the climate crisis.
Việt Kiều — Documenting Vietnamese Diaspora Around the World
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Named after a term to describe Vietnamese people outside of Vietnam, “Việt Kiều” is this Sydney-born artist’s growing archive of portraits capturing Vietnamese life across the world.
Travelling across the US by car, Morganne Boulden captures a lingering tension that hums through the county, her images reflecting how she feels about the current state it is in.
In his documentation of the Indian island of Majuli, where the climate catastrophe shapes the daily lives of everyone living there, András Zoltai shifts from a destruction-led narrative to one of human perseverance that focuses on our intimate relationship w
El pez muere por la boca / The Fish Dies By Its Mouth
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This new photobook blends documentary style with magic realism, challenging perceptions of Colombia often tied to drug trafficking, and revealing complex narratives beneath surface appearances.
Drag/Strip: Portraits of Drag Queens Out of Costume
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By presenting these subjects in black and white, this series of portraits seeks to reveal the quieter side of these performers stripped of their colorful costumes and over-the-top personas.