Nick Brandt’s Echo of Our Voices: Climate Impact and Syrian Refugees

Nick Brandt’s exhibition, The Echo of Our Voices, focuses on displaced Syrian families in Jordan, capturing their resilience amidst climate change and war. Showcasing globally, it highlights the disproportionate effects of environmental crises on marginalized communities. The series continues Brandt’s ongoing project, The Day May Break, emphasizing human and animal vulnerability. Continue reading Nick Brandt’s Echo of Our Voices: Climate Impact and Syrian Refugees

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

Albumen Gallery: Showcasing Psychological Landscapes in Photography

Albumen Gallery will feature award-winning artists Kristoffer Axén, Alireza Movahedi, and Mari Amman at Photo London Fair, highlighting their emotive works exploring psychological landscapes. Additionally, The Phair will showcase photographers Peter Cook and Mathieu Chaze, emphasizing contrasting photographic styles. Continue reading Albumen Gallery: Showcasing Psychological Landscapes in Photography

City of Angels: Celebrating L.A. Style and Culture

Jasmine Benjamin’s upcoming book, “City of Angels: A Book About L.A. Style,” set for Spring 2025, features over 120 portraits of Los Angeles creatives in their neighborhoods. It uniquely captures L.A.’s cultural identity, showcasing diverse styles and influences, underpinned by Benjamin’s rich background in fashion and collaborations with renowned artists. Continue reading City of Angels: Celebrating L.A. Style and Culture

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

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’