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Family Values

by Ho Lin

“Extraordinary people doing a most ordinary thing” is how rock journalist Michael Azerrad sums up the images in Guzman’s "Family Values". Drawn from a fall 1992 photo session for Spin magazine, this collection captures grunge rock... Read More

Book Review

City Nature

by Hannah Pearson

"City Nature" is an earnest, delightful foray into the possibilities of urban agriculture. Martha Retallick’s coffee table book "City Nature" showcases urban agriculture through a photographer’s passionate lens. The Sonoran Desert is... Read More

Book Review

Ode to Travel

by Wendy Hinman

In his memoir "Ode to Travel", Patrick Trefz combines intriguing photographs with recipes and stories, reflecting on his multilayered, global experiences. Trefz is an acclaimed photographer, filmmaker, surfer, and chef who champions the... Read More

Book Review

Peripheral Vision

by Ho Lin

"Peripheral Vision" is a handsome sampling of Uta Barth’s challenging photography. Accompanied by essays that delve into Barth’s artistic themes and methods, its overview of Barth’s work ranges from her early projects in the late... Read More

Book Review

Arthur Tress

by Rachel Jagareski

The nascent work and artistic influences of celebrated photographer Arthur Tress are the focus of this book that chronicles his transition from photojournalist to artistic photographer. It includes probing essays by museum curators and... Read More

Book Review

Picturing Joy

by Matt Benzing

George Lange’s emotive, retrospective photography collection "Picturing Joy" captures the personalities of his subjects. In one exuberant image, a group of young African refugees plays on the beach, their likenesses caught mid-leap.... Read More

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