
Bruno Bayley
Photos from Houston's Most Famous Strip Club
Drake and Megan Thee Stallion have name-checked ONYX. Adrienne Raquel's photography offers an inside look.
Who Gets to Call Themselves American? A New Photo Book Has the Answers
Benjamin Rasmussen explores the elusive and exclusionary history of US citizenship in his new book, “The Good Citizen”.
Photos of the Pain – and Beauty – of Being an Immigrant
Turkish photographer Olgaç Bozalp's new book explores the journeys made by migrants the world over.
Melancholy Portraits From a Summer of Love in Decline
Elaine Mayes’ photos capture the fleeting hope of San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury neighbourhood, as the optimism of the 1960s was sliding downhill.
Photos From the Rise and Fall of the Islamic State
Lorenzo Meloni’s new photobook explores the Islamic State’s post-colonial origins, its terrifying ascendence and steep collapse.
Dream-Like Photos of a Famed Gay Mecca
Photographer Matthew Leifheit's new book "To Die Alive" documents his complicated relationship with Fire Island.
Carefree Photos of California's Venice Beach Surfers
Photographer Matthew Brookes captures the idyllic lives of surfers who live along the West Coast in search of the next wave.
Photos of 90s Club Kids From a Long-Forgotten Rave Scene
Switzerland is better known abroad for chocolates and precision watches – but it was also home to an explosive club culture.
Ewen Spencer's 90s Photos Show British Nightlife at its Wildest
The photographer's new book 'While You Were Sleeping' is, quite simply, about people having a great time in the club.
Nostalgic Photos of Britain's 80s Post-Punk Indie Scene
"A Scene In Between" chronicles the fashion and music of a sprawling youth subculture.
Photos of Humanity's Race to Reach Mars
We spoke to photographer Monica Alcazar-Duarte about her new book, 'The New Colonists'.
Why Do War Photographers Lose Interest When People Stop Dying?
We spoke to the founder of the Aftermath Project about a new photo book that explores post-conflict photography.