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Profile • Street
Daido Moriyama’s Tokyo
Moriyama has spent his career traversing the streets of Japanese cities with a small compact Ricoh camera, producing high contrast, often blurry…
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Story • Fine Art
An Uncommon Place
“An Uncommon Place” is an attempt to convey my relationship to landscape and artifact. It is a perpetual search for unfamiliar terrain…
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Book Review • Travel
Wim Wenders: Written in the West
In preparation for shooting the film 'Paris, Texas' in late 1983, director Wim Wenders traveled the West equipped with a 5 x…
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Story • Documentary
The Sea in The Darkness Calls
Captured over the course of a two year period, 'The Sea in The Darkness Calls', the ongoing series by award-winning NYC-based photographer,…
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Interview • Landscape
Cody Cobb
American photographer Coddy Cobb talks about his landscape photography practice at the time of Instagram and the challenges faced by 21st century…
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Editorial • Color
A brief History of Color Photography
Since the inception of the medium, photographers have yearned to colorize their monochrome images, and the invention of color photography has been…
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Editorial • Documentary
Philippines ‘War on Drugs’
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Book Review • Travel
Steve McCurry – In Search of Elsewhere
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Book Review • Street
Mark Cohen:
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Profile • Fine Art
Cian Oba-Smith
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Profile • Color
Saul Leiter
Now widely recognized as one of the most important practitioners of the post-war period, Saul Leiter was an American artist and an…
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Editorial • Fine Art
Wolfgang Tillmans: Too Normal & Too Romantic
What is the difference between the politics inherent in Wolfgang Tillmans’ work and that of other artists at this moment? It has…
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Story • Color
Nadia Huggins: Circa no future
Trinidad and Tobago-born Nadia Huggins, investigates the often complex relationship between people and their environment, exploring themes of identity, memory, and belonging.