Reading Time: < 1 minute A new radical photobook questions the role of the black and white medium in contemporary photography

Reading Time: < 1 minute A new radical photobook questions the role of the black and white medium in contemporary photography
Reading Time: 3 minutes Lewis Chaplin and Sarah Piegay Espenon — co-founders of the Marseille-based publishing house — reflect on a productive year in the studio
Reading Time: 4 minutes Imagining the world’s end, the photographer’s latest project guides us through a spiritual narrative exploring India’s colonial past, landscape and elusive, ghostly characters.
Reading Time: 4 minutes Buck Ellison’s first monograph delves into the visual ambiguity afforded by a wealthy class of people
Reading Time: 3 minutes Joined by new partner DELPIRE & CO, Paris Photo and Aperture have announced this year’s PhotoBook Award winners
Reading Time: 2 minutes Plumb’s latest photobook The White Sky responds to her experience of growing up amid the arid landscapes of a West Coast suburb, and the environmental issues latent in her surroundings
Reading Time: 6 minutes 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
Reading Time: < 1 minute Jude’s latest title is a reminder of the scale of natural forces, which have operated independently of our anthropocentric experiences, billions of years before us, and for billions of years to come
Reading Time: 3 minutes Westra reflects on the presence of the female body in her work, and her latest photobook and exhibition, Afternoons