Photo project Eye Mama launches first book
Started during the pandemic, the online photography project goes physical to showcase a selection of newly submitted images that capture the breadth of motherhood
Celebrating all things photographic
Started during the pandemic, the online photography project goes physical to showcase a selection of newly submitted images that capture the breadth of motherhood
Following an upbringing split between Russia and the US, Sasha Arutyunova uses photography to help create connection and intimacy. Gem Fletcher speaks to her about her practice
In his new photo book, the Madrid-based photographer captures the long wait for a new life in one of the country’s migrant centres
Through evocative black and white photography, the book acts as a timely reminder of how much the NHS has done for us and how sorely it needs to be protected
Best-known for photographing musicians such as Megan Thee Stallion, Adrienne Raquel’s debut monograph sees the imagemaker turn her lens on the performers at Houston’s most famous strip club
The “bookish” photography magazine launched by Mico Toledo captures how writers and artists are responding to the country’s sociopolitical landscape
With a portfolio of commissions under his belt from an early age, the London-based photographer and director is now staging his first solo exhibition
Edgar Martins wins the Photographer of the Year award with his symbolic series honouring his friend, a photojournalist who was killed during the Libyan Civil War
On display at Mother London, Spora highlights the natural world’s continuous state of decay and growth through a series of animated visuals
Empire Roller Disco, a new book from the street photographer, is dedicated to a series of images shot in a single night at an iconic Brooklyn skating rink
The photographer talks about seeing his images in physical form and how the process of putting the book together has informed his whole practice
A new publication is bringing a wordless magazine led by three artists out of the shadows, showing how it gave a space to creatives outside of exhibition environments