documentary photography
Mossless in America: Young Suh
Where there's smoke, there's California-based photographer Young Suh, who embeds himself with firefighters in the American West to make hazy photographs of controlled wildfires set by the US Forest Service.
Mossless in America: Carl Gunhouse
Carl Gunhouse grew up in the suburbs of New Jersey, where he would later find solace in the anger and DIY ethics of hardcore punk rock. This is where he began shooting photographs.
Mossless in America: Claire Beckett
Mossless interviews Claire Beckett, an American photographer and anthropologist. She worked as a Peace Corps volunteer in Benin and now photographs American military training camps and young recruits, as well as Americans who have converted to...
'Mossless' Magazine’s Mammoth Third Issue
Mossless magazine's third issue, The United States (2003–2013), is a nearly 300-page volume of American documentary photography from the last ten years, featuring the work of more than 180 photographers.
Mossless in America: Eva O'Leary and Harry Griffin
Eva and Harry are photographers who work together. Last year they funded a project titled 'Devil's Den' using Kickstarter. For the project, they photographed re-enactors, spectators, and the whole scene altogether at the 150th Anniversary of the battle...
Mossless in America: Sean Stewart
Mossless in America is a column featuring interviews with documentary photographers produced in partnership with Mossless magazine. This week, we speak with Brooklyn-based photographer Sean Stewart about his landscape pictures of Western...