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

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
It is the first year the fair will host events at its new venue near the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Palais Éphémère
The annual Bonfire celebrations are captured in dark monochrome, as they link to the greater narrative of British existence
Loose Joints open a physical space for books, editions, events and exhibitions in the southern French city
The Books on Photography festival returns this year with over 50 publishers and a rich programme of artist talks and events
Andy Sewell’s photobook Known and Strange Things Pass reminds us how deeply enmeshed contemporary life and the digital world are
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