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People of the Mud is a photographic ode to Ireland's heritage
Luis Alberto Rodriguez’s new photobook, peppered with hurlers and traditional dancers, took him to Ireland’s County Wexford.
A Peek Inside the Secret, Sick Rituals of America's Frats
Just in time for the likely confirmation of a frat guy accused of sexual violence to the Supreme Court, a look at the underbelly of the world many powerful men pass through.
photographing ten years of bootleg burberry
"Berberry," a new photobook is dedicated to the people who’ve reappropriated the British brand’s iconic check, and the weird and wonderful places it's ended up.
Photographing the Descendants of One of the Oldest Chinese Communities in Indonesia
Photojournalist P.J. Leo spent nine years documenting the unique lives of Indonesia's Benteng Chinese families.
Photos from Inside a Decade of Protests in Israel and Palestine
A new photobook by photo-activist collective Activestills features ten years of photography documenting tension in Israel and Palestine, including protests the photographers were active in themselves.
Sweat, Endless Pints, and Feathered Hair: Photos from a Seaside UK Club in the Pre-Rave 80s
These photos illustrate that the way we drink in the UK hasn't really changed for the past 30 years, and that's almost comforting.
Photos of People in Uganda Partying Hard to Defy the Country's Repressive Laws
We spoke to the photographer who documented a red light district going strong in the face of draconian anti-sex laws.
Release the Crowd: The Photography of Nic Bezzina
Spanning five countries and eleven unique festivals, the work of the Sydney music photographer will soon be published in a stunning book of crowd shots.
Soft Cell Frontman Marc Almond is Releasing a Career-Spanning New Photo Book Next Month
Check out some exclusive shots from Soft Cell frontman Marc Almond's new photo book.
It's a Godlis World: Early Photos of Punk Rock After Dark
There were six or seven photographers present at the birth of punk, but there will only ever be one Godlis. That's right—I shit you not—we're talking about a punk photographer whose surname is actually Godlis.