The Magnum photographer talks about his new book covering protests, political crises, and human tragedy.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Photojournalist Nikita Teryoshin spent eight years travelling to “defence shows” around the world, capturing the surreal and sickening ways weapons of destruction are bought and sold.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Jack Lueders-Booth spent nine summers documenting a community who scratched out a living among trash.
Written by: Isaac Muk
The one 1994 evening that photographer Bruce Gilden spent in a blue collar boxing club in suburban Kent is the subject of his new photobook.
Written by: Isaac Muk
A hot soup of influences and cultures, Polari offered queer people protection and freedom to communicate Professor Paul Baker tells us alongside a photo essay by photographer Felix Pilgrim.
Written by: Josh Jones
With the exhibition ‘Drag Show’, curator Paul Baker Prindle revisits this fabled chapter of LGBTQ+ history, celebrating the iconoclasts, radicals, and renegades who forged their own path during the height of the AIDS crisis.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Photographer Tommaso Protti’s new monograph is a haunting vision of humanity’s devastating impact on the world’s largest forest.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Bristolian photographer Chris Hoare’s new photobook shows a different side to the West Country city.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Jack Latham’s new photobook, Beggar’s Honey, is an unflinching look behind the curtain of the endless stream of content that dominates our lives.
Written by: Isaac Muk
Tom Hicks’s long term photo project seeks to define what the Black Country is, through signage, fonts and words.
Written by: Sean Cole