Christian Storm

Christian Storm

  • Chris Steele-Perkins Can't Let Go of England

    Chris Steele-Perkins' early work focused on social ills in British cities. In 1979, he released his first solo book, Teds, examining the British Teddy Boy subculture of the 50s, 60s, and 70s. After that, Steele-Perkins started to travel more...

  • Kai Wiedenhöfer Hates Walls, but He Photographs Them Anyway

    Beginning with the Berlin Wall, which he witnessed fall in 1989, German photographer Kai Wiedenhofer has photographed many of the world's most divisive barriers in the hopes to create a dialogue about the use of walls as political tools and their role...

  • The Snotty Noses and Bare Asses of India

    When most Western photographs shoot in "exotic" places (read: anywhere that's not North America or Europe), the pictures look like they came out of the same, tired issue of 'National Geographic.' Nick Sethi's work, however, feels more natural, because...

  • The Magic Kingdom Is Creepy

    Dylan DeRose hails from Orlando, Florida, which sounds like it would totally suck, but Dylan has turned oranges into orange juice. After getting the hell out of his hometown, he bravely ventured back to create his project, aptly titled "Orlando," about...

  • Michael Jang's Family Photos Are Better Than Yours

    Michael Jang's new solo show, 'The Jangs,' just opened at the Stephen Wirtz Gallery in San Fransisco. This time, we see intimate and hilarious shots of Michael's own extended family, taken in California in the 1970s while he was a student at Cal Arts...

  • Ian Berry Takes Jaw-Dropping Photos of Massacres and Floods

    In 1962, Ian Berry was invited to join Magnum by Henri Cartier-Bresson—which, in photographic terms, is as close to canonization as you can get. His invitation followed his work in South Africa, where he was the only photographer to witness the...