In his upcoming book, Depravity’s Rainbow, the British photographer pieces together the life of Werhner Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun; a Nazi rocket developer
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Empty Nest is a delicate telling of the changing roles and relations in a family influenced by China’s one-child policy
Lee Shulman, founder of the project, discusses a new book blending Parr’s archive with the vintage slides he’s collected for almost half a decade
The photographer’s new book, Good Hope, draws on archival imagery and text to build a layered and fragmented narrative
Each black and white image in Petrocchi’s latest book, Sculptural Entities, strips objects of their original contexts, creating new visual dialogues between ancient and contemporary forms
In The Land of Promises, Lefèvre revisits her own history, and the histories of others whose lives were implicated by China’s one-child policy
The Chinese photographer takes photographs of everything, everywhere. In this way, he retains the power over his archive, in a country where image documentation is largely controlled by the government
The spheres of Hujar’s and Davey’s coalesce in an intimate visual dialogue that speaks from this world to the next
A digital platform, active Instagram feed and printed newspaper, the APP pairs photography with bold design to keep the cause on the agenda
Rick Schatzberg captures his closest friends, reflecting on a life shared