photographer
Miss Arganzuela 1981
I found a bag of photo negatives when I was drunk one night in Madrid. And being drunk, I took them home with me. In the bag, alongside almost 70 pounds of negs, were a photographer’s work permit and a shoe with a built-up heel, leading me to...
We Want War
Matthew Stone is an artist who was a founder of the south London !WOWOW! collective and has exhibited his work internationally. He is much loved by a fashion world which he has always shied away from, preferring his work to stand alone and speak for...
Jacob Holdt Is Not a Hippie
Jacob Holdt's book American Pictures did as much to revolutionize documentary photography as it did to paint an entirely new image of the country in the 70s.
Employees Of The Month
JASON HENRY Jason is a young photographer and a recent graduate of the University of Florida. He has spent the last few months floating around the state of his alma mater, sleeping on people's couches, and documenting whatever subjects catch his...
A Semi-transient Expert On Hobos
Filmmaker and photographer Bill Daniel documents the graffiti that hobos write on freight trains. Do you do anything anywhere near as old-timey as that?
The Doodles of War
Liberia's child soldiers drew some pretty horrifying stuff. Tim Hetherington photographed it.
Harry Benson
Harry Benson has taken some of the most recognizable and iconic portraits of the 20th century.
Nobuyoshi Araki
There lives in Japan a relentless monster who has released 450 photo books-and still continues to take photographs every day. His name is Nobuyoshi Araki.
Mary Ellen Mark
Mary Ellen Mark holds down a double slot in the world of photography. Widely known for stark, unblinking photojournalism, she also maintains a separate career as a production portraitist for the movie industry.
Ashley Gilbertson
War photographer Ashley Gilbertson's mindset in late 2003 could have been summed up thusly: "If you haven't experienced Iraq, you are a worthless piece of shit."
Walter Pfeiffer
Walter Pfeiffer has been chasing beauty for almost 40 years now, making pictures that are as much a product of his obsessions as of his precision.