From Mary Ellen Mark and Gillian Laub to Alice Mann and Lewis Khan, for many photographers, prom is a way to think about personal and collective identity
From Mary Ellen Mark and Gillian Laub to Alice Mann and Lewis Khan, for many photographers, prom is a way to think about personal and collective identity
Growing up in Australia, Kumar was dismissive of her Indian heritage. ‘Ghar’ and ‘Nagar’ – meaning ‘home’ and ‘town’ in Hindi – are part of her ongoing efforts to re-discover her “Indianness”, as she puts it
Ardelle Schneider’s upcoming photobook features images of everyday life of their subjects – in and out of drag – alongside handwritten contributions from the queens she befriended
After 50 years, the photographer is raising funds to publish his archive of a fishing community
Informed by his experience as a millennial Western man, Lakin mediates on dated yet prevalent masculine stereotypes
In her three-part graduate series, Issaka navigates multiple notions of Blackness, while seeking out a space for self identification
For her latest project MODA MOODY, Jess Kohl travels to Kuala Lumpur, meeting the nation’s punk subculture