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Photographer Gillian Laub's book and exhibition, "Family Matters" takes a look at the good, bad and ugly things that make up family life.
Photographer Gillian Laub's book and exhibition, "Family Matters" takes a look at the good, bad and ugly things that make up family life.
Photographer Jesse Rieser traveled to 18 states over a decade to document Christmas's contradictions.
Photographer Rich-Joseph Facun's new book "Black Diamonds" paints a poetic picture of the people and places in the place he now calls home.
Shawn Records's book, "Hero," Is loosely based the myth of the hero's journey, made popular decades ago by Joseph Campbell and ubiquitous now in art, literature and film.
Cheryle St. Onge's work has won the Bob and Diane Fund, a photographic award solely dedicated to work that increases the understanding of Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Photographer Mattia Crocetti's father was diagnosed with degenerative pulmonary emphysema in 2012. In April 2020, his father learned that he will be eligible for a lung transplant. Crocetti documented his father's journey through the ordeal.
Photographer Philip Montfomery's new book, "American Mirror," is a collection of work looking at life in the United States over the last several contentious years.
Photographer David Butow's book, "Brink" takes a long hard look at the tumult during the last five years of U.S. politics.
Photographer Juan Cristobol Cobo’s new book is a culmination of work from Cobo’s many years wandering the city’s streets. Along with recording everyday life in the city, the photos capture a sense of poetry, adoration and mystery.
Photographer David Godlis’s book “Godlis Miami” is a riotous romp down memory lane to a place and time long gone.
Police violence against women in Argentina leaves families grieving and women asking who will protect them.
Photographer James Whitlow Delano examines the country’s dwindling geriatric villages.
Associated Press photographer Bram Janssen takes us into the now shuttered Ariana Cinema, where its employees still come to work, hoping one day the theater will reopen and they can get paid again.
For two decades, Henry has been acting as a beta tester of the robots that scientist Charlie Kemp and others have been creating.
Photographer Margaret Albaugh’s project, “The Most Asian Part of Me,” interrogates the effect of racism on her life.
Edward Grazda's new book, "Asia Calling: A Photographer's Notebook 1980-1997" brings together nearly two decades of photographs he made during his travels there.
Photographer Jill Freedman's classic book of gritty New York reportage, "Street Cops," has found new light in this reissue from Setanta Books.
Photographer Matt Black traveled 100,000 miles across the country and never crossed the poverty line. His book, "American Geography" is an essential document for our increasingly fractured times.
AP photographer Emilio Morenatti traveled to Spain's Canary Islands to document the aftermath of the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano and brought back these striking photos.
Charles Traub's new book, "Tickety-Boo," is a journey through the everyday complexities of life