Brooklyn Magazine finds unexpected beauty in Laundromat
Icelanders capture the fading aesthetic of these well-known New York City institutions
Icelanders capture the fading aesthetic of these well-known New York City institutions
Book captures the colorful and iconic NYC storefronts before they disappear
Salbi talks about meeting women living in war-torn countries, who wear make up under any circumstance.
After photos of Flying Henry go viral, Hulin returns to LightBox with an upcoming book.
Collection of portraits and essays shed light on the female perspective of war.
Magazine includes photos from Miranda Brooks, Jenna Lyons work space.
Book is a noteworthy read in magazine’s March issue.
Angelina Jolie, Meryl Streep and more inspired by photos and stories of female survivors.
Photos destined for the trash heap now line gallery exhibitions, a forthcoming book, and this documentary film.
Photographer Hulin finds inspiration for fantasy children’s book in her young son.
Book tells the stories of women who have endured living in conflict-zones
MoMA’s first-ever poet laureate finds voice in employing curatorial over creative faculties.
Portraits capture the gaze of many world renown celebrities during ’80s NYC
With tattoos’ increased presence in pop culture, Mifflin’s work has become fodder for collectors.
From Kat Von D to Lena Dunham, women in tattoo culture have gained more recognition in the last 10 years
The high priest of Non-Creative writing turns old radio transmissions into new-age prose poetry
Author Paola Gianturco will present at the powerHouse Arena on Feb. 4
The history of women in tattoo culture is secret no more, with photos dating back to the 1800s.
Several pH Books make a cameo in the Season 2 premier
Third edition includes new and previously unpublished photos, showcasing women in tattoo culture.
Clawson brings her lifestyle know-how to the January issue of Elle.
Includes photos of nocturnal NYC by Ryan McGinley, Burt Glinn, and John Baeder
Grandmothers today are better off than ever, and determined to make the world a better place for their grandchildren
Anderson’s cookbook doubles as a lifestyle guide for those desiring self-sustainability in both urban and rural settings