Too Tired for Sunshine: An Interview with Tara Wray
"There are definitely days when I don’t have the energy, and today is a day I’m struggling. [...] It really is fighting every day and the project gives me something to fight for in a productive way that’s bigger than myself, which seems to be good for me."—Tara Wray, in our interview about the Too Tired Project.
A Nude by Any Other Name
The female nude: a genre of photography that is heavily tried and ambiguously true. Women photographers have tried to reclaim authorship of the female experience through their work, but is it possible to be naked without being nude?
Unprepossessed: Zanele Muholi’s self-ownership
In the photobook Somnyama Ngonyama, South African visual activist Zanele Muholi creates an identity, performs an identity, dismantles an identity, confronts with identity.
Unique: Making Photographs in the Age of Ubiquity
I'm happy to announce my new book: Unique: Making Photographs in the Age of Ubiquity.
Virgin Territory: Discovering the Unknown
Ancient maps marked the accomplishments of discoverers, documenting the world as known thus far, the boundaries of which were marked…
The Intensity of Exposure
The thing about being born a human is that none of us get out alive. Some of us spend our…
Creative Photography in France
Join me for a photo workshop in France and soak in the pleasures of photography, food and wine.
Let Me Fall Again
In her most recent photobook, Let Me Fall Again, photographer and bookmaker Julia Borissova presents a part-factual, part-imagined construction of the life of Charles Leroux, a professional jumper.
No News Is Good News
“Do you want to go to World Press Photo and feel bad about everything?” This year's World Press Photo exhibit, on display in Amsterdam until July 22, is no exception to the rule that no news is good news.
The Bliss of Conformity: An Interview with Yingguang Guo
"My project is like visual research into women on the shelf, arranged marriage, and the irrelationship—the forced intimacy—of it all. I want viewers to experience those forced relationships."—Yingguang Guo, in our interview about her photo series The Bliss of Conformity.