Louise Baring’s scholarly book on child prodigy Jacques Henri Lartigue locates his photographs within the extraordinary era that they were made

Louise Baring’s scholarly book on child prodigy Jacques Henri Lartigue locates his photographs within the extraordinary era that they were made
In an ongoing project, Rafael Hygster investigates manifestations of war beyond the battlefield: as a game, and as a business
Filmmaker Francesca Tosarelli, who has covered COVID-19 in Bergamo, Italy, one of the hardest-hit areas to date, considers her role in chronicling a crisis where the best course of action is to remain home
In January 2019, Suda agreed to work on a new photobook, but his death two months later halted plans. Still, the publisher kept its promise, and now, a selection of unseen images are presented in his first posthumous publication
Addressing the disproportionate number of men attempting suicide, Wileman photographed young men who have endured depression, survived suicide attempts, or suffered the loss of a loved one
Czesław Siegieda’s documentation of a generation of Poles who arrived in the UK as refugees has remained largely unseen since the 1970s. Now, 40 years later, his unique record is published in a photobook
“I want readers to feel like they are travelling to a strange world,” says Kisei Kobayashi, whose latest photobook exposes the curious rituals of Japanese festivals
Federico Estol empowers the vilified shoeshiners of La Paz, Bolivia, turning their working lives into a fictional tale of superheroes
“One of the main things we wanted to address is that there are so many small narratives,” says the Manchester-based publishing company, who are calling for photographers and writers to submit their stories