Exploring & Celebrating Photography
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Book Review • Black & White
Byways – Roger Deakins
Byways, the debut monograph by Oscar-winning cinematographer Sir Roger Deakins (recently published by Damiani), unveils some of his rarely-seen photographic oeuvre.
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Book Review • Portrait
Pieter Hugo: Kin
Pieter Hugo’s self-reflective project 'Kin' is a confrontation of roots and a discourse on the politics of family. Shot over the course…
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Book Review • Portrait
FANATICS
Captured over the course of a decade in 35 countries across the globe, Fanatics, by photographer James Marcus Haney, is a deeply…
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Book Review • Black & White
Curtis Moffat – Silver Society
Photographer, painter, interior & theatre designer, architectural patron, and keen exponent of modernism: American artist Curtis Moffat was undoubtedly one of the…
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Book Review • Street
Gordon Parks – The Atmosphere of Crime
Steidl just published Gordon Parks’ iconic reportage about the state of crime in the United States - a reportage from 1957 that…
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Book Review • Documentary
Laura El-Tantawy:
In The Shadow of The PyramidsThe work of Laura El-Tantawy lays on the cusp of an explosive temperament, a time of great change in Egypt, and narrates…
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Book Review • Travel
Wim Wenders: Written in the West
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Book Review • Portrait
Autoportrait – Samuel Fosso
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Book Review • Travel
Steve McCurry – In Search of Elsewhere
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Book Review • Street
Mark Cohen:
Dark Knees – The Devil is in the detail
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Book Review • Black & White
Issei Suda: “78”
From Tokyo to its surrounding prefectures, a book recently published by Chose Commune reveals the Japanese photography master’s striking world, immersed in…
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Book Review • Documentary
Bieke Depoorter: I am about to call it a day
"I am about to call it a day" - A title denoting to the end-of-day fatigue which Belgian photographer Bieke Depoorter captures…
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Book Review • Color
Bruce Davidson – In Color
First published in 2014, Steidl presents Bruce Davidson’s personal selection from his extensive color archives, showcasing his extensive yet lesser-known chromatic works…