In Flowers Drink the River, Pia Guilmoth reflects on transformation and resilience, capturing rural Maine’s landscapes and her journey of self-discovery, transition, and renewal
Tag: Photobook
The photographer’s meteoric success is a testament to the stark reality of life on the ground in Jenin refugee camp. In this feature, Khader explains why he photographs the dead, bites back at accusations of ‘terrorism’ of his work, and discusses his upcoming debut monograph and debut solo show at Foam, exploring the role of the grieving mother in Palestine
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The photographer’s new book explores family love, loss, and legacy through the lens of ‘Black storytelling’ and poetic documentary images
The photographer tells us about his latest book collaboration with SkatePal, and about documenting Palestinian community
Long fascinated by her family’s association with the secret society, Lily Barton went in search of concealed truths – camera in hand
The German photojournalist spent over six decades travelling the globe, capturing everything from Korean War veterans to the smallpox epidemic in 1960s Bihar
One to Watch Devashish Gaur combines analogue and digital methods, stretch conventions to create a ‘dreamy isolation’
One of several artists inspired by Summerfield’s iconic Mother and Father series, Schneideman reflects on the life of an Oxford icon
A new version of Richard Billingham’s pioneering family project raises the same old questions around access, class and sensation