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Rediscovering Shepard Sherbell’s “Soviets” 30 Years Later
Rediscovering Shepard Sherbell’s “Soviets” 30 Years Later
EXHIBITION
Rediscovering Shepard Sherbell’s “Soviets” 30 Years Later
A charity sale at the Ki Smith Gallery, in partnership with the MUUS Collection, is raising money for The Kyiv Independent through the photojournalist’s work.
By Christina Cacouris
BOOK
Along a Deadly Road
New Mexico’s highways are marked by colorful memorials for the victims of car accidents. Photographer Judith Lanius’s new book puts us in the passenger seat.
By Bill Shapiro
BOOK
Dark Ice
Mark Mahaney explores the two-month-long night of the northernmost American town.
Photographs by Mark Mahaney
DISCOVERY
Tears and Sweat
September Down Bottoms captures a clash of emotions at the American school bands' Grand National Championship.
Photographs by September Down Bottoms
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
PODCAST
Sarah Blesener on Documentary Photography
In the following podcast, she discusses her most recent project, the essential role of ethics behind her work, being a woman in the photo industry and she gives advice to emerging documentary photographers.
By Aurélie Jouan
MASTERCLASS
Using an Analog Camera for Portraits, by Francesco Zizola
A member of NOOR Images, Francesco Zizola has documented the world’s major conflicts and their hidden crisis, focusing on the social and humanitarian issues that define life in the developing world as well as in western countries.By NOOR Images
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Green Money Comes From The Sky
Over years living in Uganda, Michele Sibiloni photographed a seasonal hunt that looks like a fluorescent apocalypse.
By Gaia Squarci
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