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In this new book, Alexandra Rose Howland combines her own photographs with found images and written testimonies with the aim of challenging and expanding the ways that geopolitical events are communicated.
'Each book in the series has represented a shift in mood or tone. This latest book has seen the human presence subtly move from the peripheries or the incidental in the landscape to being a more integral part of some images.
This new book combines Sells' photographs of Hunter's home, documenting the interior, his possessions and handwritten notes, with landscape of Aspen, Colorado, and her recollections of her time spent working with him
"A fake news story about fake news producers. The story of Veles being a fake news hub is real. The story of the Book of Veles' discovery and forgery is real. But all the actual content is fake.
Photographer Guy Martin investigates the blurred lines between reality and fiction in Turkey.
This a long-term project, by South African photographer Alice Mann, explores the unique sport of drum majorettes.
In this new book, the resulting photographs, transformed with solarisation and infused with playful fantasy and surrealism are accompanied by lines from Brecht?s poem: 'Questions from a Worker Who Reads' (1935).
Includes previously unpublished photographs of Pittsburgh by acclaimed photographer Elliott Erwitt taken between 1949 and 1950.
A multi-layered visual narrative set in a non-locatable landscape, the book reflects upon the loss of roots, and search for belonging in the wake of immigration.
' Weathering Time is the winner of the inaugural ICP / GOST First Photo Book Award.