Newly discovered images by Ernest Cole, Daido Moriyama’s magazine work, and Cindy Sherman’s unnerving “self-portraits”
A discovery of a large cache of negatives by Ernest Cole led to a new book, The True America.
A discovery of a large cache of negatives by Ernest Cole led to a new book, The True America.
Photo Books that delve into MoMA’s collection, a tight-knit Maryland family, and the New York City Subways
Grace Wales Bonner, Dream in the Rhythm
Henry Horenstein: We Sort of People
Alen MacWeeney: New York Subways 1977
Grace Wales Bonner, Dream in the Rhythm
Henry Horenstein: We Sort of People
Alen MacWeeney: New York Subways 1977
Men in Decline, British Youth Culture, and a Slice of the American Upper Crust
Carolyn Drake takes a playful, sometimes perverse look at ordinary men, while Alasdair McLellan channels his inner fan boy, and Will Vogt photographs his own privileged circle over the years.
Carolyn Drake takes a playful, sometimes perverse look at ordinary men, while Alasdair McLellan channels his inner fan boy, and Will Vogt photographs his own privileged circle over the years.
A Sprawling Personal Project from Jim Goldberg and Two Retrospectives
Goldberg’s Coming and Going is an autobiography in images and ephemera, and two recent books survey the work of Lee Miller and Daido Moriyama.
Goldberg’s Coming and Going is an autobiography in images and ephemera, and two recent books survey the work of Lee Miller and Daido Moriyama.
Zines, Snapshots, and a New Look at Lee Friedlander
The incidental and the everyday are the focus of new photobooks.
The incidental and the everyday are the focus of new photobooks.
A Trio of Photo Books Focus on Fashion
A Magazine Curated by Erdem immerses readers into the especially vivid queer sensitiblity of Erdem Moralioglu.
A Magazine Curated by Erdem immerses readers into the especially vivid queer sensitiblity of Erdem Moralioglu.
Personal and Commercial Archives Explored in Two New Photo Books
A multi-part poem trails through this stand-out vernacular photo book, and Chronorama dives into the Conde Nast archive and finds many previously unpublished gems.
A multi-part poem trails through this stand-out vernacular photo book, and Chronorama dives into the Conde Nast archive and finds many previously unpublished gems.
Vince Aletti Dives into His Archive
photograph‘s editor, Jean Dykstra, speaks to longtime contributor Vince Aletti about his new book, The Drawer (Self Publish Be Happy).
photograph‘s editor, Jean Dykstra, speaks to longtime contributor Vince Aletti about his new book, The Drawer (Self Publish Be Happy).