Exploring & Celebrating Photography


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 urban energy and a playful observation of people that distill it.

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Top 10 • Travel

Australia in 10 iconic images

Photography was introduced to Australia in the 1840s, but technological limitations meant that images were shot on glass plates which took 12 hours to develop in the sun. In the 1840’s and 50s, Australia’s photographers were mainly from the US or Europe and travelled around the nation selling portraits to those who could afford it.

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Book Review • Landscape

Stephen Shore: Uncommon Places

Stephen Shore’s ‘Uncommon Places’ finds the beauty in the most mundane. His sprawling vision of America has become a contemporary classic and a landmark of visual Americana.

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