Documenting the everyday lives of “campesino” – Cuba’s farming community – Sharum stresses the universality of human experience

Documenting the everyday lives of “campesino” – Cuba’s farming community – Sharum stresses the universality of human experience
Distinct from her contemporaries, Judith Black turned her lens inwards: on her children, family and friends across the US
Originally self-published in 1986, Beyond Caring documented the waiting rooms of unemployment offices around the UK. Now, 36 years later, it is republished by MACK
Moved by her son’s recollection of his dreams, in her latest photobook Ermakova illustrates a story about a boy and his friend who transform into birds
Taking cues from the surrounding landscape, as well as Norwegian art history, Brotherus’ latest photobook blends bodies, mountains, and oceans
Afshar’s latest publication is a visible record of the invisible; an attempt to illustrate an ancient belief about the wind’s supernatural powers
The series captures women from The Hague, Berlin and Belgrade in a new book, titled Odd Time
Nsenene trapping is an important part of Ugandan culture, but insect numbers dwindle as a result of climate change and deforestation