In BJP’s latest issue, we focus on forms of collaboration. Collaboration in photography can be controversial,…

In BJP’s latest issue, we focus on forms of collaboration. Collaboration in photography can be controversial,…
Five standout submissions from the ‘Separation’ commission supported by Affinity for iPad. Enter for free today!
Born in Naples, Italy in 1988, Lorenza Demata was raised in Florence and took her first…
You may not know it, but you’re probably familiar with Emily Shur’s celebrity portraits, from Helen Mirren and Will Farrell to Lupita Nyong’o and Larry David. Her active, vibrant and playful commissions have been seen on posters and screens the world over, and have helped her become one of LA’s most sought-after photographers when it comes to shooting comedians, actors and musicians in their most natural – or unnatural – habitats. But in Super Extra Natural!, her new book published with Kehrer, Shur trades in the digital camera and studio lighting to take us on a journey through Japan.
Federica Chiocchetti, the writer, curator, lecturer, and founding director of the photo-literary platform Photocaptionist picks out her top five of the year – including Giorgio Di Noto’s The Iceberg, published by Edition Patrick Frey
Stuart Franklin pays tribute to the Saharan adventure of Magnum Photos co-founder George Rodger with a new body of work
The founding editor of Splash and Grab magazine and photo director at PORT Magazine picks out his top five of the year – including Suzie Howell’s Inside the Spider show
Patricia Karallis and Giada De Agostinis, founding editor and editor of the online photography magazine, pick out their top five of the year – including Vincent Ferrané’s book Milky Way