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Michella Bredahl takes the viewer inside a subject’s inner sanctum
Her new book, ‘Love Me Again’, follows in the footsteps on photographers like Corinne Day and Nan Goldin. Look here.
Fumi Nagasaka’s gentle photographs of rural Alabama
Over six years, the photographer ventured to and from the small town of Dora, to build a joyous archive of the local people. Look here.
Jim Goldberg’s moving portrait of love, death & family
‘Coming and Going’ opens with news of the photographer’s father’s cancer spreading. Look here.
The changing style of the modern-day gaucho
Rodrigo Carmuega’s ‘Doma’ documents the Buenos Aires horse-taming community. Look here.
Photographing the New Orleans kids who grew up in the shadow of Katrina
Vasantha Yogananthan’s ‘Mystery Street’ captures a generation caught between tragedies. Look here.
Mayan Toledano finds artists, friends, lovers & partygoers in Mexico City
In a new book, ‘No Mames’, the photographer crafts a loving picture of CDMX’s queer, creative communities. Look here.
Photographs capturing the magic of Ukraine’s pagan traditions
Daniil Kotliar’s ’13th January’ sees the Paris-based photographer immortalise the vibrant cultural idiosyncrasies of his homeland. Look here.
Myriam Boulos’s youthful vision of modern Beirut
‘What’s Ours’, the photographer’s first monograph, takes in the many different facets of current life in Lebanon. Look here.
Lean Lui takes an eerie look at chastity & fantasy
The Hong Kong-raised photographer has worked on ‘Aseptic Field’ for five years, examining the darker side of first loves. Look here.
The roller skating teens of 70s Florida
A new exhibition from photographer Bill Yates captures the rural romance and refuge of a Tampa roller rink. Look here.