The author of Me + Mine discusses her origins in zines, graduating to photobooks and the importance of clinging onto print
The author of Me + Mine discusses her origins in zines, graduating to photobooks and the importance of clinging onto print
Leese’s grainy portraits, made over Zoom during the global lockdown, coopt a genre conventionally serving the male gaze
The latest book by Shanghai-based publishing studio Same Paper, Still Life brings together 13 international photographers exploring their lockdown experience
In a new book, A Voice Above the Linn, Lawrence tells the story of Jim Taggart and his gardens, hidden amid a remote valley on the western coast of Scotland
The Japanese photographer’s latest work revisits formative themes, gently reminding us to appreciate the familiar
Westra reflects on the presence of the female body in her work, and her latest photobook and exhibition, Afternoons
On Pomegranate Press’ fifth anniversary, the independent publishing house releases Under a Blanket of Stars — a new publication showcasing the work of several collaborators
British Journal of Photography first met the US photographer, Debi Cornwall, back in 2017, when…
Travelling the vast plains of Central Asia with no plan nor destination, Sebastian Rogowski learns the truths of different cultures through the kindness of strangers