Jeff Frost’s Stunning Photos of California's Devastating Wildfires
Documentary "Draw people in with the beauty—and then thump them over the head." Jeff Frost captures an overpowering—and never-ending—force of nature in California On Fire.
View ArticleUsing Photography to Explore What It Means to Be Young and Black in America
Documentary “Double Exposure: Picturing Children” is the newest title from the National Museum of African American History and Culture Double Exposure: Picturing Children offers a vision of black...
View ArticleKathy Shorr’s Photography Book Documents Gun Violence Survivors in America
Documentary The photographer is currently raising funds on Kickstarter to publish with powerHouse Books Kathy Shorr turns to Kickstarter to raise funds for the publication of a book about survivors of...
View ArticleCapturing the Powerful Visual Legacy of the Black Panthers
Documentary Michelle Dunn Marsh and Negarra A. Kudumu speak about the continued relevance of the Black Panthers Minor Matters is currently raising funds to publish a book that connects the past to the...
View ArticleTraer Scott's Adorable Photos of Wild Baby Animals
Documentary How a photographer documented rescued critters big and small Photographer Traer Scott on how she captured candid shots of wild baby animals for her newest book.
View ArticleDan Winters’ Artistic Proving Ground: The Streets of New York
Fine Art An outsider’s take on an indifferent city Commercial photographer Dan Winters unveils his street-photo gems in an evocative new book and show.
View ArticleBest Photography Books of Fall 2016
Documentary Our favorite books of the season In new monographs as well as unseen work from masters, this season’s photography books offer ample surprises.
View ArticleOur Favorite Titles from the 2016 NY Art Book Fair
Fine Art An inside look at the 11th annual Art Book Fair at PS1 MoMA An inside look at our favorite things from the 11th annual NY Art Book Fair at PS1 MoMA.
View ArticleInterview: Photographer Kevin Amato on Authenticity
Commercial Photography “Compromise is not really in my vocabulary” The Bronx-based photographer speaks with American Photo on the release of his new book, The Importants.
View ArticleMark Seliger’s Transgender Portraits from Christopher Street
Documentary The well-known celebrity portrait photographer on his new street portrait project Photographer Mark Seliger captures the gender fluidity movement in New York City in his new book On...
View ArticleRobert Trachtenberg’s Celebrity Portraits Challenge Stereotypes of Masculinity
Commercial Photography “There is nothing sexier than having a sense of humor about yourself” The photographer speaks with American Photo about his new book Red-Blooded American Male.
View ArticleBenjamin Grant’s Satellite Abstractions
Fine Art “I think there’s actually a new way to see the planet through this” Benjamin Grant speaks with American Photo about how he made the images in his new book Overview.
View ArticleThe Bronx Photo League Documents Jerome Avenue
Documentary “We’re training and empowering working class people in the Bronx to represent their own images and their own communities.” Confronting gentrification in the Bronx, locals use photography...
View ArticleJohn MacLean Isn't Afraid to Embrace his Artistic Influences
Fine Art "Every image I make is an accumulation of other images I have seen in my life." Photographer John MacLean set out to photograph the hometowns of his artistic heroes. This is what he learned...
View ArticleAmy Lombard Goes Inside the Wild World of Online Meetup Groups
Documentary The photographer's new book celebrates the way the internet is bringing people together In her new book Connected, Amy Lombard explores the way that the internet brings people together.
View ArticleCapturing the Fine Art of Skateboarding
Fine Art “As a skateboarder you are constantly searching for spots to skate; as a photographer you are doing a similar thing.” Photographer Fred Mortagne, aka French Fred, releases his first book,...
View ArticleMichael Zagaris Speaks About His Career as a Rock 'n' Roll Photographer
Documentary “I can't play guitar, so I'll play camera.” An interview with photographer Michael Zagaris about his new book Total Excess and what it was like to shoot the 1970’s San Francisco music scene.
View ArticleThe Best Photography Books of the Year: 2016
Documentary Our annual roundup of the year's finest photo books Fifty of our favorite titles from the year 2016.
View ArticleCreating a Comprehensive Portrait of Syria at War
Documentary Nish Nalbandian on capturing mayhem and the mundane during his time in Syria Documentary photographer Nish Nalbandian speaks with American Photo about the making of A Whole World Blind.…
View ArticleTwo Photo Projects Examine the Evolution of the Female Gaze
Documentary Separated by 15 years, these projects demonstrate the way women see themselves through images Photographer Lauren Greenfield looks back on her book Girl Culture, while a new hashtag based...
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