The photographer’s new book A Sea Apart explores migratory distance and the memories that come with yearning for a homeland
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Marilyn Stafford: A Life in Photography spans the pioneering fashion photographer’s career across several continents, whose work often surprised and challenged her own sensibilities
In her debut book Subway Portraits, Beijing-born, London-based photographer Sirui Ma turns her lens towards some of New York’s most overlooked yet essential workers; the MTA conductors
Charting the transformative power of protest photography across print media over seven decades, 10×10 Photobooks’s latest book redefines the visual language of dissent
Sam Wright’s new book, Pillar to Post, offers a tender portrayal of the stereotyped community in the UK and Ireland through collaborative storytelling
In Flowers Drink the River, Pia Guilmoth reflects on transformation and resilience, capturing rural Maine’s landscapes and her journey of self-discovery, transition, and renewal
The photographer’s meteoric success is a testament to the stark reality of life on the ground in Jenin refugee camp. In this feature, Khader explains why he photographs the dead, bites back at accusations of ‘terrorism’ of his work, and discusses his upcoming debut monograph and debut solo show at Foam, exploring the role of the grieving mother in Palestine
The artist’s latest book, Genesis, explores the generations-old traditions of his native homeland, and a youth finding their feet amidst waves of globalisation
Following the publication of his new book with Bluecoat Press, the photographer looks back on the Omnibus project and its development into a publication
The photographer’s new book explores family love, loss, and legacy through the lens of ‘Black storytelling’ and poetic documentary images