Nathan Benn’s Kodachrome Memory featured in The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal’s take on Kodachrome Memory.
The Wall Street Journal’s take on Kodachrome Memory.
New York Daily News review of Dealers.
Hoop’s Robin Layton talks to Evening Magazine.
Author Judith Fox and Sue Holloway interview on Prime Time Radio.
Advanced Style The Coloring book featured in Refinery 29
Nathan Benn talks to The Independent about his new book Kodachrome Memory: American Pictures 1972-1990
If you think you’re alone, you’re not. Judith Fox talks to the Chicago Tribune about One Foot Forward
Author Judith Fox talks to KPBS about her new book One Foot Forward, storytelling, and the visceral way in which we respond to photographs
Stories “enchanting and intimidating as it is laughable and relatable” says Cool Hunting.
Kids commissioned to add color to Ari Seth Cohen’s photographs.
In light of book’s release, Scott Lipps discusses the modeling industry and his POPLIPPS project.
Benn rediscovers and curates his archive of brilliant color film.
Goldsmith explains his method of harvesting language from disaster.
Sothern’s documents realities of prostitiution.
Exclusive reprinting of Audrey Niffenegger’s introduction.
Mifflin inks a history of women’s tattoos.
Goldsmith employs “language under duress” as source text.
Bess’ revealing letters
Maier’s hidden photos
Niffenegger’s compulsion to make her characters “really quite miserable” drives her dark portraits.
Bobby Sager, with help from the Dalai Lama, reveals the world of monastic tradition.
Kenneth Goldsmith writes poetry to tear the media curtain.
The feature layers Paola Gianturco’s colorful photographs of global grandmothers with the admirable mission of improving the world for their adopted grandchildren.
With black and white photos of figures of 1980s, Jennette Montgomery Barron captured a “naive” New York, fresh from recession.