Book Review: "On the Idle Hill of Summer" by Joshua Sneade
“On the Idle Hill of Summer" is a forty-eight 8x10 page adventure that transports us back to the paradoxically halcyon days of the summer of Covid-19, filled with golden lit portraits of friends and black and white landscapes.
Book Review: "Kicking Sawdust: Running Away with the Circus and Carnival" by Clayton Anderson
Photographer Clayton Anderson’s Kicking Sawdust is a series of photos taken from 1988-1992 while on the road with the circus, carnival, and various sideshows.
Zine Review: "Dwell" by Lisa Toboz
Lisa Toboz’s series Dwell is a deeply personal narrative that courageously documents her battle with cancer: from her accidental by-chance diagnosis to her chemotherapy treatments and ultimate journey into remission.
Zine Review: "Buried" by Daniel Staveley
Dive into your inner monologue with Dan Staveley’s latest zine project, Buried. Made by combing his lo-fi text with imagery created by burying photographic paper in the earth before processing.
Zine Review: Pardon My Creep by Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy
Pardon My Creep is a zine that will make you think and laugh at the same time. A reflection of today’s dating scene, photographers Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy have truly created something orginal.
Book Review: Moments Reflected by Øyvind Hjelmen
Expanding on his portfolio of the same title by including works not previously published or exhibited, Øyvind Hjelmen releases his second monograph, Moments Reflected, via Skeleton Key Press.
Book Review: Antithesis by Mads Madison
Mads Madison's Antithesis gives you a tool for you to interact with your whole persona by taking a journey into your own unconscious with each viewing of the images contained within his new abstract book.
Book Review: Curiosities by Daniel Efram
Daniel Efram’s Curiosities displays a hybrid process of digital technology and vintage lenses. His work reeks of a love for the cities he lives in and travels too with a classic film noir style.
Book Review: Hong Kong - Perspectives, Prospectives, Typologies by Pascal Greco
Pascal Greco’s photobook Hong Kong - Perspectives, Prospectives, and Typologies investigates the mega housing complexes of Hong Kong using instant film. Read our book review by Michael Kirchoff now!
Book Review: Cyanotype - The Blue Print in Contemporary Practice by Christina Z. Anderson
Christina Z. Anderson's latest book Cyanotype: The Blue Print in Contemporary Practice is a dive into the historic process, covering everything from the basic techniques to career artists using this medium.