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Photography
Isaac Muk
At its peak, thousands of villagers – young and old – gathered daily at the Golden Beach to dance together in the summer heat.
Norman ‘Normski’ Anderson’s unorthodox path into the industry led him to photograph the likes of Goldie, Run DMC and NWA.
‘What’s Ours’, the photographer’s first monograph, takes in the many different facets of current life in Lebanon.
A culmination of eight years of work, ‘Tuck and Roll’ draws upon thousands of portraits of their trans friends and siblings.
Taylor Chapman’s ‘End of the Line’ documents those living in the extremities of The City That Never Sleeps.
The late photographer tackled his fear of deep water using goggles, a snorkel, and an underwater camera.
In ‘Solace’, photographer Sarah Mei Herman captures quotidien moments often hidden from public view.
After a series of failed relationships, TBow Bowden travelled around America documenting couples in love.
Grace Lau’s project ‘Portraits in a Chinese Studio’ frames exotic Westerners in a tongue-in-cheek reversal of a historic precedent.
In ‘American Polychronic’, the photographer marries the mundane with the surreal.
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