Exploring & Celebrating Photography
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Book Review • Documentary
Sage Sohier – Passing Time
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Book Review • Documentary
Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects
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Book Review • Street
Francesco Gioia – 57
"57," the debut monograph from London-based photographer Francesco Gioia, is a poetic visual tribute to the intricate tapestry of everyday life.
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Book Review • Documentary
Mikel Bastida – Anarene
"Anarene", by Spanish photographer Mikel Bastida poetically explores the profound impact of cinematic narratives on shaping the US' physical landscapes and realities.
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Book Review • Street
William Eggleston – Mystery of the Ordinary
'William Eggleston - Mystery of the Ordinary', published by Steidl, celebrates the enduring legacy of one of photography’s most influential figures.
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Book Review • Documentary
England My England
"England My England" by Magnum photographer Chris Steele-Perkins is a profoundly captivating portrayal of English identity.
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Book Review • Landscape
Edward Burtynsky: African Studies
'African Studies', the recent Steidl-published book by internationally acclaimed, Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, is a captivating and thought-provoking portrait of Africa's rapidly…
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Book Review • Black & White
Ralph Ellison – Photographer
One of the most important writers of his time, Ralph Ellison is renowned for his contributions to American literature through his groundbreaking…
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Book Review • Documentary
Ian Howorth – A Country Kind of Silence
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Book Review • Fine Art
Modern Paradox
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Book Review • Color
Henri Prestes – We Were Born Before The Wind
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Book Review • Color
The Unseen Saul Leiter
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Book Review • Color
Feeling Before Seeing
Feeling Before Seeing, the debut monograph by South Korean photographer Youngchul Kim, poetically embodies the medium’s reflexive power.
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Book Review • Street
The Way it was. Road Trips USA
Steidl presents, 'The Way it was. Road Trips USA', the resultant imagery from two journeys that German-born Magnum photographer Thomas Hoepker, made…
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Book Review • Color
The Sniper Paused So He Could Wipe His Brow
The latest monograph from Japan-based photographer Sean Lotman, The Sniper Paused So He Could Wipe His Brow is a poetic visual peregrination…