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Peter Ash Lee's New Magazine 'Burdock' Celebrates Asian-American Talent


Named after a root vegetable common to Asian cuisine, photographer Peter Ash Lee’s new magazine and digital platform celebrates Asian-American culture in an attempt to welcome a more diverse group both in front of and behind the camera.


Tonne Goodman Shares Her 'Point of View'


In her new book, the celebrated former Vogue fashion director shares images from her childhood, her modeling career, and her family life, along with the countless editorials, advertisements, and covers to which she has lent her crisp eye over the years.

Ethan James Green Photographs 'Young New York'


In his first book, the young photographer shares a personal project of eloquent black-and-white portraits of New York’s trans, non-binary, and queer community.

Hans Neumann's Berlin Skaters


In an exclusive photo essay and “video poem,” the Peruvian photographer and director explores his family’s ancestral home through the lens of a group of young skateboarders who reflect the vitality of a new generation of European youth.

Lola & Pani Find Brotherhood in 'Northern Rivers'


In their new book, the London-based photographer duo capture a crew of lifelong friends over the course of a seemingly endless summer in Australia.

RaMell Ross's Oscar-Nominated First Film Reframes the Black Experience


The photographer offers an incisive and poetic look into the lives of two young African-American men in Alabama in his ambitious first film, Hale County This Morning, This Evening, which posits the centrality of the black experience and is now nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary.

FUMI NAGASAKA STARTS A 'TEENAGE RIOT'


In her second book, the Japanese photographer captures the individual personalities and æsthetics of four adolescent girls in their hometowns in a collection that is both intimate and anthropological.

MARTIN ZÄHRINGER GOES FISHING WITH JOHN BAKER


In his first book, the London-based photographer documents every facet of the life of a Barbadian fisherman with whom he felt an immediate kinship, acting as both visitor and companion.

MARIO SORRENTI SHOWS A NEW SIDE OF KATE MOSS


In a new book of previously unreleased photographs, the famed photographer spotlights the iconic model’s innocence from their days of youthful love.

SKATER-SLASH-PHOTOGRAPHER IAN KENNETH BIRD HEADS INTO THE STUDIO


After making his name capturing his friends skating around East London, the British photographer opts for the purity of a white studio for his latest book, Untitled Portraits.


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