Photojournalism
13
Jul

Photojournalist: The Life Story of Ara Guler

Photojournalist, a book by Nezih Tavlas, provides a compelling and in-depth look into the life of Ara Güler who is

06
Mar

Thomas Kern: Haiti. The Perpetual Liberation

A powerful photographic portrait, Haiti: The Perpetual Liberation shows a different, more personal, and therefore also more “ordinary” view of

01
Dec

Alain Schroeder: Living for Death

In Toraja, the rituals associated with death are complex, require extensive planning and are expensive. Therefore, when a person dies,

13
Nov

Majid Saeedi: Life in War

Life in War is probably the only book about Afghanistan that isn’t filled with images of war. For ten years,

11
Nov

Giacomo Sini: The Forgotten People of Kurdistan

About his project The Forgotten People of Kurdistan says Giacomo Sini: I usually travel in Middle East and year by year

03
Nov

Eli Reed: A Long Walk Home

Eli Reed: A Long Walk Home presents the first career retrospective of Reed’s work. Consisting of over 250 images that

01
Oct

Alex Majoli and Paolo Pellegrin: Congo

In this sumptuously printed, large-format publication, distinguished Magnum photographers Paolo Pellegrin and Alex Majoli present a collaborative document of the

17
Feb

Tomasz Gudzowaty: Mexico’s Car Frenzy

The small but lively and growing community of automotive enthusiasts in Mexico City consists of people who mostly have to

05
Aug

Interview with photojournalist Erik Mesori

How did you get into photography? I got the inspiration at secondary school, everyday I went into my class and

31
May

Tomasz Gudzowaty: Typhoon Haiyan

Despite the preparations taken shortly before Typhoon Haiyan entered the Philippines, the scale of destruction and the death toll were