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Book Review • Fine Art
Dominic Turner – False Friends
'False Friends', the debut book by Dublin-based photographer Dominic Turner, is a visual arresting exploration of how a lack of context, information,…
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Book Review • Travel
Puglia – Luigi Ghirri
Mack presents "Puglia Tra albe e tramonti" by Luigi Ghirri, a captivating ode to the southern Italian region.
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Book Review • Street
Mikko Takkunen – Hong Kong
Hong Kong, the debut book by Finnish photographer and New York Times Photo Editor Mikko Takkunen, is a melancholic ode to his…
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Book Review • Documentary
Sage Sohier – Passing Time
"Passing Time" by American photographer Sage Sohier captures the essence of a bygone era.
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Book Review • Documentary
Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects
At the turn of the 1980s, American photographer Joel Sternfeld set out on a journey across his homeland, along with way, capturing…
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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
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Book Review • Street
William Eggleston – Mystery of the Ordinary
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Book Review • Landscape
Edward Burtynsky: African Studies
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Book Review • Black & White
Ralph Ellison – Photographer
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Book Review • Documentary
Ian Howorth – A Country Kind of Silence
Published by Setanta, A Country Kind of Silence, the third monograph from English-based photographer, Ian Howorth, is a compelling visual exploration of…
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Book Review • Fine Art
Modern Paradox
Modern Paradox, the second monograph from photographer Joshua K. Jackson is a captivating exploration of contemporary society that captures the contradictions of…
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Book Review • Landscape
Tom Hegen – Salt Works
Salt Works, the latest monograph from German photographer Tom Hegen, captures both the tantalizing beauty and dramatic impact of salt production on…