Andy Sewell’s photobook Known and Strange Things Pass reminds us how deeply enmeshed contemporary life and the digital world are
Tag: Photobook
New York was central to Tomanova’s photographic development. Her latest publication, which launches at Dashwood Books, NY, today, immortalises landscapes and individuals across the city
Winant’s latest publication contemplates how we understand everything from our body to consciousness through ‘instructional photography’
These photobooks showcase the work of emerging photographers, students and recent graduates. Many are self-published, and some are still dummies, hopefully, to be published soon
With a new Kickstarter campaign underway, the British photographer is set to turn her acclaimed cinematic series, Looking Out From Within, into a photobook. Ahead of her photobook masterclass in partnership with Academy 1854, she tells us more about the project
Fin Serck-Hanssen’s tender portrait of his friend as she undergoes half a decade of gender-confirming surgeries is now published as a photobook, Hedda
Kurland’s intimate black-and-white photographs sit alongside her late father’s still-life paintings. A meditation on “psychic power dynamics,” as she describes it
In her debut monograph, Souders plays with the elasticity of photography to conjure vibrant new energy in a medium often restrained by tradition
As two photographers piece together the story of one man and his family, they also reckon with the legacies of German colonisation in the present-day Republic of Cameroon
In her book, The Rest Between Two Notes, the American photographer displays haunting and whimsical photo-paintings rich in colour and metaphor