A Peculiar Paradise: Florida Photographs features Nathan Benn’s early 1980s photographs of dreams and debauchery in the Sunshine State.
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The Colorful Cocoons of Hong Kong’s Bamboo Scaffolding
Photographer Peter Steinhauer spent two decades photographing the traditional bamboo scaffolding that endures in Hong Kong.
Gripping Nocturnal Views of Detroit Devoid of Life
Dave Jordano’s new book collects more than 100 of his startling, brilliant nighttime photographs of his hometown.
A Photographer Captures the Unique Personalities of New York City Pigeons
Andrew Garn’s book of photographs invites readers to see pigeons as friendly, feathered neighbors rather than pesky foe.
101 Unflinching Portraits of Survivors of US Gun Violence
Kathy Shorr’s photography book helps to de-normalize what has become painfully normal
The Psychedelic Pollution Floating in the Gowanus Canal
Steven Hirsch’s photographs capture unexpected beauty in one of America’s most polluted waterways.
Photographing Palm Springs Modernism by Moonlight
Tom Blachford’s photographs in Midnight Modern were taken between midnight and 5am in Palm Springs, illuminated only by the moon.
Richard Sandler’s Startling Photographs of Pre-9/11 New York
From 1977 to 2001, Richard Sandler photographed startling juxtapositions between the grit and glamour of New York City and Boston.
Unleashing Dogs’ Inner Spirits in Photographs of Their Shadows
Thomas Roma’s shadow portraits of dogs touch on something deeper than just the cuteness of frolicking pets.
Rare 1974 Photos Capture Bowie’s Godlike Presence
Months after Bowie’s death at age 69, many never-before-published images of him are now compiled in Bowie: Photographs by Steve Schapiro (powerHouse), including photos from tours in 1976 and 1986.
Inside Florida’s Swamp Buggy Racing Subculture
The distinctly Floridian tradition of swamp buggy racing is like a messier version of NASCAR.
Documenting the Disappearing Rest Stops of the American West
While on a solo road trip from California to Texas in 2007, Austin-based photographer Ryann Ford became enamored with the quirky designs of the rest stops along Route 66.