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)

Route 1 :: Caren Winnall’s American Road Trip

Route 1 by Caren Winnall was a project born from Winnall’s desire to follow the same path that Bernice Abbott took in 1954. Abbott started photographing in Key West, Florida and took Route 1 all the way up the east coast of the US to Fort Kent, Maine. Winnall lives within a mile form Route 1 in Connecticut, and decided to embark on a similar … Continue reading Route 1 :: Caren Winnall’s American Road Trip

In This Brief Life by Eugene Richards

Eugene Richards’s photography book, In This Brief Life, captures the essence of marginalized American communities, blending intimate narratives of struggle and resilience. His empathetic lens transcends traditional photojournalism, offering poignant insights into human experiences that challenge societal perceptions and highlight the enduring spirit amidst adversity. The work serves as both documentation and a call to action. Continue reading In This Brief Life by Eugene Richards

Eiteljorg Museum Welcomes Photojournalist Ivan McClellan’s Artwork into Permanent Collection

Indianapolis, IN – The Eiteljorg Museum is thrilled to announce the addition of three captivating artworks by esteemed photojournalist Ivan McClellan to its permanent collection. To celebrate this momentous occasion, the museum generously invited the public to a special unveiling event and an engaging evening filled with insightful discussions, a VIP preview reception, and an exclusive book signing. The event took place on Wednesday, February … Continue reading Eiteljorg Museum Welcomes Photojournalist Ivan McClellan’s Artwork into Permanent Collection

Star Struck by Ave Pildas

The Hollywood Walk of Fame was established in 1958 as a memorial to artists who worked in the entertainment industry. The names of famous performers are memorialized on more than 2,500 five-pointed stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks that make up the Walk of Fame. Pildas was drawn to the area soon after arriving in Los Angeles and started photographing the characters that … Continue reading Star Struck by Ave Pildas

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