“As I grapple with what took place, I hope that the project allows the viewer a more intimate encounter and insight into the aftermath of war”

“As I grapple with what took place, I hope that the project allows the viewer a more intimate encounter and insight into the aftermath of war”
In his new book, author, critic and curator Gerry Badger, explores how documentary photographers have depicted Britain’s social and cultural history since the Second World War
In his new monograph, Reaching for Dawn, the photographer travels across Liberia, documenting a population living in the aftermath of civil war
Incorporating a broad range of visual and textual materials, City of Incurable Women is a treatise on resistance and community through a contemporary lens
Reflections on absence, agency, and change weave through Winship’s quiet, observational images
Birth, death, conflict, divorce and sexuality creep through the photobook’s pages, which are also awash with mundane markers of family life
His new 756-page book explores a home in a remote Japanese village that may soon be gone
“I wanted to direct my photography towards questioning, towards an alternative narrative to the one imposed by the state in the face of terror”
“These photographs are not a documentation or story telling or even art. They are declarations of Love”