Toshio Shibata’s ‘1987’: A Photographic Journey in Cappadocia

In 1987, photographer Toshio Shibata captured significant images during his explorations in Turkey’s Cappadocia and along Egypt’s Aswan Western Agricultural Road. These photographs, reflecting Shibata’s early work and emerging style, coincide with his upcoming exhibition “Early Works” at Zeit-Foto Kunitachi in Tokyo and are featured in a new publication. Continue reading Toshio Shibata’s ‘1987’: A Photographic Journey in Cappadocia

Ed Panar’s ‘In The Vicinity’: A Photographic Journey in the Emerald Triangle

Ed Panar’s “In The Vicinity” presents a glimpse into the clandestine cannabis cultivation of Northern California’s Emerald Triangle, captured between 2007 and 2017. The book’s photographs evoke a mysterious world of hidden operations amid evolving legalization. A unique bonus zine reveals the cannabis plant, emphasizing the blend of secrecy and modern economy. Continue reading Ed Panar’s ‘In The Vicinity’: A Photographic Journey in the Emerald Triangle

Unearthing Beauty in Domestic Spaces: Sunshine Terrace

Emily Shur’s “Sunshine Terrace” explores an oddly domestic landscape filled with recognizable yet elusive markers of a deserted neighborhood in Los Angeles. Through her photographic lens, she captures the unique details and humor of this environment. The limited special edition includes signed prints and a foil-stamped slipcase, heightening its appeal. Continue reading Unearthing Beauty in Domestic Spaces: Sunshine Terrace

Let Me Sow Love: A Tender Portrait of American Life

Let Me Sow Love by Roger Richardson presents a compassionate portrayal of a struggling American community in Middletown, New York. Through documentary-style photography, Richardson captures themes of love, faith, and uncertainty, offering an intimate reflection of the community’s realities without polemics, ultimately fostering emotional connection and mindfulness during turbulent times. Continue reading Let Me Sow Love: A Tender Portrait of American Life