High Visibility (Blaze Orange) combines original images, performance, archival photographs and maps to show the impact of late capitalism and settler colonisation on the landscapes of the Western United States.
Melonie Bennett has been taking pictures of her family and friends for over fifteen years. A native of rural Maine, Bennett's perspective of the world around her was in part shaped by growing up on a dairy farm. With a clear sense of affection and often humour, Bennett's intimate pictures capture the everyday life of her vibrant rural Maine ......
British documentary photographer and photojournalist Martin Parr turns his lens on the vibrant metropolis of Hong Kong, where his characteristic take on aspects of modern life continues at times to be both intimate and satirical. This series of images portrays familiar and everyday scenes of leisure, consumption and transit in the city. Food is a ......
In May 2021, Wong Chung-Wai left Hong Kong with his family to begin a new life in the UK. During the six months prior to their departure he had wandered the city alone using his camera to create an imprint of those things he could not take with him.
Hunter S. Thompson was an American journalist who became a legendary icon known for his counter culture lifestyle. Chloe Sells worked as a personal assistant for Hunter and this book combines Sells' photographs of Hunter's home -documenting the interior, his possessions and handwritten notes.
I Am Warning You by Rafal Milach is a book-triptych dedicated to three different border walls: American-Mexican (#13767), Hungarian-Serbian-Croatian (I Am Warning You) and the Berlin Wall (Death Strip).
Initially introduced by a nun in the Teutonic Order, photographer Roland Reinstadler gained access to the Lanegg Monastery in Lana, South Tyrol, Italy, granting him a rare glimpse behind the walls of a cloistered monastery. Roland Reinstadler was born in Italy. His work has been published in numerous international magazines including the ......
The images depict a country in upheaval, as experienced by a foreign photographer who has spent over a decade navigating its complexities. 'Afghanistan resists foreign understanding, and its image has been repeatedly appropriated and reshaped by the empires that have occupied it over the centuries. Misunderstandings arise not only from the ......
The photographs in JML NYC 02-23 were made over two decades as Joseph Michael Lopeztraversed the streets of the boroughs of New York by foot. Devoid of the visual tropes associatedwith the city, the images instead present a vision of New York as it was experienced.