Casa Susanna is a sumptuous volume of photography that chronicles a midcentury trans enclave.
By Sophie Hackett, By Isabelle Bonnet
Casa Susanna is a sumptuous volume of photography that chronicles a midcentury trans enclave.
Casa Susanna is a sumptuous volume of photography that chronicles a midcentury trans enclave.
Amy Sall’s The African Gaze is an essential, encyclopedic study of African photographers and filmmakers that’s packed with insight and images.
Faithful Unto Death is a thoughtful investigation into the bonds of pets and their owners that chronicles the ways in which we grieve and remember the animals we love.
The triumphant photo-essay book A Sense of Shifting shows how queer dance is pushing boundaries and destabilizing traditions.
Why We Photograph Animals encourages us to think deeply about the creatures that share our world—and our responsibilities toward them and our planet.
With its exquisite photography and heartfelt profiles, Wash Day celebrates Black women’s natural hair.
Shana Novak’s gorgeous, poignant The Heirloomist documents 100 treasures beloved by everyday and famous people.
In Project UrbEx, photographer Ikumi Nakamura explores and captures unusual and hidden locations throughout the world.
Documentary filmmaker Immy Humes provides concise commentary about her collection of group portraits that contain a lone female figure surrounded by men.
You’ve never seen rustic expatriation evoked quite so lusciously as it is in An American in Provence, photographer Jamie Beck’s pictorial memoir.
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