Turning his polaroid studio express camera on a wide range of subjects, Lathigra interrogates universal themes that underpin photography and society

Turning his polaroid studio express camera on a wide range of subjects, Lathigra interrogates universal themes that underpin photography and society
Throughout her career, Jarvis has been intent on empowering the next generation of photographers. Doing this, alongside focused hard work and endurance, has led to the successes she enjoys today.
“The project is about exteriorising everything we were taught to bottle up,” says Boulos, who seeks to unpack notions of desire and how they are often entrenched within our political realities
Marcoci sheds light on the considerations that shaped the show’s final form, and her relationship with the featured work and Tillmans’ practice more broadly
Ryan Prince considers the importance of visualising candid, familial moments to contribute to the photographic archive and counter the monolithic perception of Blackness
“The tent itself was the central womb. It was constantly shape-shifting, swelling to accommodate more protesters”
“As photographers, we always have so much to prove,’ says Mitchell, “that we are not just guns for hire or documentarians of a moment – but we are creating and shaping culture through images”
Pfluger’s new book of portraits – Holding Space: Life and Love Through a Queer Lens – is a a hybrid of non-fiction, memoir and photobook