Anderson Zaca’s Tribute to Fire Island Invasion

Anderson Zaca’s upcoming photo book, “Fire Island Invasion: Day of Independence,” celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Fire Island Invasion, an annual drag event rooted in protest. Featuring over 3,000 images taken since 2007, the book reflects the vibrant spirit of the event through its structure and Zaca’s artistic vision. Continue reading Anderson Zaca’s Tribute to Fire Island Invasion

Stanley Greenberg’s ‘Waterworks’: A Deep Dive into NYC’s Water Supply

Stanley Greenberg’s “Waterworks” is a comprehensive photographic exploration of New York City’s water system, consisting of 362 black and white images taken from 1992 to 2024. It examines the city’s concealed infrastructure, emphasizing its complexity and significance in civic life, alongside a map detailing over 400 sites. The work highlights access, labor, and historical context. Continue reading Stanley Greenberg’s ‘Waterworks’: A Deep Dive into NYC’s Water Supply

Mital Patel’s Exhibition: Art for Wildlife Conservation

Mital Patel hosts a philanthropic event and exhibition at Christopher Martin Gallery to benefit Ol Pejeta Conservancy, debuting the Tembo Collection, a luxury fusion of wildlife photography and apparel. The event features intimate photography of endangered rhinos, with proceeds supporting conservation efforts and engaging discussions about the conservancy’s impact. Continue reading Mital Patel’s Exhibition: Art for Wildlife Conservation

Documenting Climate Crisis: Peter Caton’s ‘Unyielding Floods’ Book Launch

Peter Caton, an award-winning documentary photographer, focuses on humanitarian crises in Africa, particularly the ongoing floods in South Sudan. His upcoming photo book, ‘Unyielding Floods,’ published by Dewi Lewis Publishing, captures the villagers’ resilience against devastating climate impacts. The project highlights their struggles amidst severe food insecurity and health challenges. Continue reading Documenting Climate Crisis: Peter Caton’s ‘Unyielding Floods’ Book Launch

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

Emily Nkanga’s Unyọñ Ufọk: Documenting Life and Legacy

Emily Nkanga’s photo book, Unyọñ Ufọk, explores themes of grief, identity, and home through analog photography in her hometown of Akwa Ibom, Nigeria. Triggered by her father’s death, the project highlights local life, cultural traditions, and personal reflections, capturing the community’s resilience and connection to music and sports while fostering a dialogue on belonging. Continue reading Emily Nkanga’s Unyọñ Ufọk: Documenting Life and Legacy

Exploring Patrick Dougherty’s Art Through James Florio’s Lens

Patrick Dougherty, a renowned sculptor, utilizes sticks to create structures that resonate with their surroundings, while photographer James Florio captures this art and the landscape. Their collaborative book, Sticks, showcases sixteen projects through Florio’s striking photography and explores the relationship between sculpture and photography. Continue reading Exploring Patrick Dougherty’s Art Through James Florio’s Lens

Ephemeral Currency: A Review of Dallas Crow’s ‘Against Time and Money’

Dallas Crow’s “Against Time and Money” is a poignant photo book exploring life’s fleeting nature, emphasizing the value of time over money. It urges reflection on our relationships with these concepts, capturing quiet moments that highlight present living amid distractions in contemporary society. Continue reading Ephemeral Currency: A Review of Dallas Crow’s ‘Against Time and Money’