Looking Back at Photographs from the Road Ahead

Clark Winter’s “Here to There: Photographs from the Road Ahead” showcases nostalgic and insightful images of cars across decades and cultures. His photography captures the intricate relationships between people and automobiles, transforming each scene into a stage for universal human experiences related to travel, adventure, and connection. This is Winter’s first photography book. Continue reading Looking Back at Photographs from the Road Ahead

Queer Happened Here: 100 Years of NYC’s Landmark LGBTQ+ Places

This sprawling, unique visual history of New York City’s queer spaces documents the evolution of Manhattan’s dynamic landscape over the course of a century, spanning from 1920 to 2020. New York’s LGBTQ+ history is everywhere, but rarely is it visibly documented. Aside from current venues and a handful of landmark plaques, important queer spaces from the city’s past have otherwise been forgotten about, or remain … Continue reading Queer Happened Here: 100 Years of NYC’s Landmark LGBTQ+ Places

Eric Bennett’s Moments of Quiet Wonder

Eric Bennett’s upcoming release, “MOMENTS of Quiet Wonder,” launches in February 2025 from Kozu Books. This zine is part of an annual series showcasing intimate and abstract photography, reflecting Bennett’s belief in the beauty present in everyday moments. It aims to inspire careful observation of the world’s details and includes both classic and new works. Continue reading Eric Bennett’s Moments of Quiet Wonder

Hannah Altman’s We Will Return To You: A Visual Journey

Hannah Altman’s book, We Will Return To You, showcases 71 color photographs that meld Jewish folklore with contemporary settings, using natural light to evoke emotional depth. Her exploration of cultural memory and storytelling through striking visual narratives bridges the past and future. Continue reading Hannah Altman’s We Will Return To You: A Visual Journey

Mysticism, Magic & The Circus: Portrait of Britain Winner Keiran Perry’s ‘Smoke Filled Mirror’

Award-winning photographer Keiran Perry’s debut photobook, Smoke Filled Mirror, offers an immersive portrayal of a multicultural circus troupe he documented over two years. The book, featuring over 100 photographs, explores themes of belonging and community, reflecting Perry’s deep connections with the performers and alternative lifestyles amidst isolation. Continue reading Mysticism, Magic & The Circus: Portrait of Britain Winner Keiran Perry’s ‘Smoke Filled Mirror’

Cwm: The Fair Country by Ken Grant

Ken Grant’s photography captures the South Wales Valleys over thirty years, documenting the region’s post-industrial changes and resilient communities. His series, “Cwm,” aligns visual themes of labour and endurance, showcasing the impact of industry on the landscape and the longstanding presence of wild ponies amid both beauty and scars. Continue reading Cwm: The Fair Country by Ken Grant

INDEX Liberando el archivo (INDEX: Freeing the archive)

Femgrafía launches its inaugural photobook, INDEX: Liberando el Archivo, showcasing 60 women photographers from Latin America and Spain. This project, co-published with Miau Ediciones, highlights diverse visual narratives while emphasizing sustainability. The limited-edition book serves as both a catalog and an invitation to redefine contemporary photography through a female lens. Continue reading INDEX Liberando el archivo (INDEX: Freeing the archive)

Fran Forman: Suspended Realities

A 20 Year Journey from Whimsy to Noir Thanks to Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, my exhibition,Suspended Realities: Twenty Years from Whimsy to Noir,opened January 21 and continues until March 14. Please join me at theArtist ReceptionMarch 12 from 4 – 6 pmHeftler Visiting Artist Gallery inthe Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts. If you are fortunate enough to be visiting San Miguel d’Allende, please stop in … Continue reading Fran Forman: Suspended Realities

300 Cameras for 300 Kids

300 Cameras For 300 Kids is helping teenagers see the world differently.

The program provides students with a Canon EOS R100 mirrorless camera and six weeks of photojournalism training.

But the students learn so much more than how to take a photograph.

“We now have the ability and opportunity to take pictures professionally and to show other people how we see the world,” high school senior Ne’Hemiah Williams said. Continue reading 300 Cameras for 300 Kids

High & Lonesome by Nathan Pearce

We are pleased to share the news that High & Lonesome by Nathan Pearce is now available from Deadbeat Club Press. Ever since Nathan’s work from his project and zine, Midwest Dirt, dropped around 2016 or so, his work has been quietly amassing a following. “For much of the last decade, working from his home base of Fairfield, Illinois, Nathan Pearce has produced a series … Continue reading High & Lonesome by Nathan Pearce