photo books
Photos of a Ukraine You Don't See in the News
Photographer Mark Neville's book "Stop Tanks With Books" shows the reality of people living in a country under siege.
This Massive Astrology Art Book Is So Beautiful It Will Even Woo the Haters
The author of Taschen’s new Library of Esoterica volume explains how NASA, art scholars, and even conservatives helped her decode the horoscope.
This Japanese-American Photographer Captured the Elegance of 90s Harlem
A look inside Katsu Naito's new book, 'Once in Harlem.'
Sun-Kissed Film Photos Show Youth Blooming in Beirut
Gogy Esparza and Jey Perie show the universality and complexity of youth culture through objective portrayals of Lebanese youth.
How Do You Photograph A Gospel Song?
Shane Lavalette takes photographs about music. They're about the melodies you can almost reach out and touch.
Documenting 25 Years of Cuba's Overlooked Optimism
Starting with a trip to find long-lost relatives in the late 80s, photographer Manuello Paganelli has visited Cuba dozens of times, documenting a vibrant, optimistic side of the nation's culture.
Devastating Photos of Life in Aleppo
The debut monograph by award-winning photographer Nish Nalbandian immerses you in the turmoil of day-to-day life during the Syrian Civil War.
Photos of the Gulf War Fires That Turned Kuwait's Oil Fields into Hell
"Never before or since have I witnessed an unnatural disaster on such a scale," writes photographer Sebastião Salgado, who documented the aftermath of the Iraqi army setting Kuwait oil wells ablaze in the early 90s.
Documenting the Secret Lives of India's LGBTQ Youth
In the new book 'Delhi: Communities of Belonging,' photographers Sunil Gupta and Charan Singh explore and celebrate queer culture in India, including the gay men who were forced to get married and have children, yet still cruise in secrecy.
The Impossible Quest to Catalog a Decade of NYC Street Art
"I see next to no good street art anymore," says photographer Katherine Lorimer (a.k.a. Luna Park), the author of '(Un)Sanctioned,' a new book documenting the peak and decline of NYC street art, as well as the illegal graffiti that's as strong as ever.
Photos of People in Uganda Partying Hard to Defy the Country's Repressive Laws
We spoke to the photographer who documented a red light district going strong in the face of draconian anti-sex laws.