Antanas Sutkus captures small moments of joy in late-1950s Soviet-occupied Lithuania. In 1959, Antanas Sutkus began photographing on the streets
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books
Another amazing Ed Templeton book, his contribution to Nazraeli Press’ second One Picture Book series. Templeton returns to working with
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“This series is a play on the images conveyed by Japan through different societal archetypes: geisha, robots, dolls, salarymen, kimonos,
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A decade ago, Ken Light traveled across the United States photographing the country, an empire he realized was the most
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A luxurious three-volume box set of previously unseen images from the 1960s and 1970s by the father of American color
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Brilliant Parade by British photographer Josh Edgoose is a celebration of the character and energy of the streets of London
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From 2012 to 2019 Mark Steinmetz took photos on the streets of Berlin. This work now comes together in the book Berlin
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In Plain Air is a lyrical portrait of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park as seen through Rozovsky’s studies of its visitors, each
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With But Still, It Turns, Paul Graham curates a subtle thesis and revitalising manifesto for photography.
The dynamic and diverse work
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“In my nineties, my work looks different than I’ve ever seen it before… There’s a time for photographs that say
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Mohamed Keita was born in the Ivory Coast and at the age of 14, he had to leave his country
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Out of Place is a photographic essay that provides insight into the psychological journey of street life in modern megacities.
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