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The “American Amazon” needs protecting too, and this photography book explores its disappearing biodiversity
By Alan Palazon published
News In his new book, photographer Mac Stone documents ecological havens in the southeastern US, highlighting their photogenic beauty but also the increasing threats from human encroachment

Is this a joke? The most iconic Batman comic of all time gets a US$17,500 prestige edition that looks like a camera
By James Artaius published
Classic Batman graphic novel 'The Killing Joke' is getting a photographer-baiting "Avant Garde Edition"

John Baer grabbed a Leica from a captured German soldier in 1945. Nearly 50 years later, his son found the negatives – which were some of the best postwar street photographs ever
By Tom May published
NEWS Meet the untrained amateur who shot postwar Europe and New York City like a Magnum master, then locked it all in a box

This famous photo of New York workers eating lunch on a steel girder has been seen by billions, but the daredevil story of how it was photographed can only now be told
By Tom May published
History A new book unpacks the untold story behind Lunch on a Beam, the 1932 publicity photo that became a 20th-century icon

This photographer spent 25 years documenting the small acts of kindness that often go unnoticed. His new book highlights "the art of being an American"
By Alan Palazon published
News In Civics, William Meyers presents a 25-year visual record of New York City as a “microcosm of America,” paying homage to the everyday acts of public service

New black-and-white monograph proves the “rollercoaster” of family life makes for the most powerful photos
By Alan Palazon published
News US-based photographer Melonie Bennett’s new book, Holy Cow!, captures the “emotional rollercoaster” of life for a Maine dairy farming family in nostalgic black and white

A zebra that ran to the end: why Peter Beard’s unflinching photography of African wildlife still haunts us 60 years on
By Tom May published
Book TASCHEN reissues the American photographer's landmark record of wildlife collapse in East Africa

The truth behind the Oasis reunion headlines, captured in one photographer's 1,000 secret images
By Tom May published
After capturing the reunion image seen around the world, here's what the British photographer did next

Before The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, there was Barbara. Nan Goldin's harrowing photos tell the story of her sister's death and how photography saved her
By Tom May published
News Long before her best known series, Nan Goldin lost a sister. Sisters, Saints and Sibyls is where everything began
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