Reading Time: 3 minutes In his new monograph, Reaching for Dawn, the photographer travels across Liberia, documenting a population living in the aftermath of civil war

Reading Time: 3 minutes In his new monograph, Reaching for Dawn, the photographer travels across Liberia, documenting a population living in the aftermath of civil war
Reading Time: 6 minutes Incorporating a broad range of visual and textual materials, City of Incurable Women is a treatise on resistance and community through a contemporary lens
Reading Time: 5 minutes Reflections on absence, agency, and change weave through Winship’s quiet, observational images
Reading Time: < 1 minute Birth, death, conflict, divorce and sexuality creep through the photobook’s pages, which are also awash with mundane markers of family life
Reading Time: 5 minutes His new 756-page book explores a home in a remote Japanese village that may soon be gone
Reading Time: 2 minutes “I wanted to direct my photography towards questioning, towards an alternative narrative to the one imposed by the state in the face of terror”
Reading Time: 2 minutes “These photographs are not a documentation or story telling or even art. They are declarations of Love”
Reading Time: 2 minutes Lee Shulman, founder of the project, discusses a new book blending Parr’s archive with the vintage slides he’s collected for almost half a decade
Reading Time: 3 minutes Sasha Phyars-Burgess wins First Photobook; Photobook of the Year is awarded to Muhammad Fadli; and Photography Catalogue of the Year to Russet Lederman and Olga Yatskevich. Vasantha Yogananthan receives a special mention