As 2023 draws to a close, we’re looking back at a handful of our favourites from the approximately 250 photo stories i-D published and commissioned across the year. Wistful, nostalgic, sexy, esoteric, silly… we think we think there’s something for everyone. But you be the judge of that. Happy New Year!
J Houston: Imagining a Midwestern trans utopia
A culmination of eight years of work, ‘Tuck and Roll’ draws upon thousands of portraits of their trans friends and siblings. Look here.
Jim Goldberg: A moving portrait of love, death & family
‘Coming and Going’ opens with news of the photographer’s father’s cancer spreading. Look here.
Michella Bredahl: 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.
Anaïs Makouke: A portrait of the island of Guadeloupe
‘Karukera’ is a love letter to her homeland and a condemnation of France’s refusal to address unspeakable climate violence. Look here.
Patrick McMullan: Love & friendship in pre-AIDS New York
The photographer and his friend Nora Burns recall memories of the raucous times spent with friends like Tom Ford and Andy Warhol. Look here.
Diego Bendezu: Venezuelan migrant resilience in Peru
‘Dear Lima’ documents a community of immigrants working toward a better life after leaving home. Look here.
Vasantha Yogananthan: the kids who grew up post-Katrina
‘Mystery Street’ captures a generation in New Orleans caught between tragedies. Look here.
Ivory Campbell: A Madagascan photo journal
The photographer follows residents of the southeast African country’s capitals, coastal towns and fishing villages. Look here.
Maria Sturm: The unrecognised Lumbee tribe
‘You Don’t Look Native to Me’ explores identity and stolen histories with Native Americans seeking federal-level recognition. Look here.
Hicham Benohoud: The Marrakesh classroom photo studio
The teacher turned boredom into an elaborate photo project spanning 1994 to 2002. Look here.