New York, New York
Thomas Hoepker is a longtime resident of New York City as well as a former president of Magnum Photos. His photographs of New York capture the vibrancy of the city and its people; recently 100 hundred...
View ArticleBack to the Future
We’re all aware of getting older and may obsess over how our bodies gradually change with the years. Have you ever wanted to step back a few years and reconnect with a younger self? Would it be...
View ArticleElliott Erwitt’s Regarding Women
Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt has created many notable images and photography books, as well as feature films, television commercials and documentary films. Much of Erwitt’s work shows us...
View ArticleMartin Schoeller’s Portraits
Martin Schoeller is well-known for his signature close-up portraits (Slide 1), but he’s an extremely diverse portrait photographer. Schoeller has kept his portfolio fresh over the years, adding new...
View ArticleBuilding Balance from Opposition
“Mr. Hoflener says a lot with very little,” writes W. M. Hunt in the introduction to the Austrian photographer’s 17th book, Josef Hoflehner: Retrospective 1975-2015, published this fall by teNeues....
View ArticleAn Intimate View of Havana
As travel to Cuba from the U.S. becomes easier, Havana will no doubt continue to attract photographers, drawn to its crumbling pastel walls and streets dotted with vintage cars. Bernhard Hartmann’s...
View ArticleSeeking a Spiritual Connection to Nature in Mongolia
Part ethnographic study, part fairy tale, Hamid Sardar’s Dark Heavens – Shamans & Hunters of Mongolia, published this month by teNeues, is an extensive study of ways of life practiced by nomads in...
View ArticleBack to the Future
We’re all aware of getting older and may obsess over how our bodies gradually change with the years. Have you ever wanted to step back a few years and reconnect with a younger self? Would it be...
View ArticleElliott Erwitt’s Regarding Women
Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt has created many notable images and photography books, as well as feature films, television commercials and documentary films. Much of Erwitt’s work shows us...
View ArticleMartin Schoeller’s Portraits
Martin Schoeller is well-known for his signature close-up portraits (Slide 1), but he’s an extremely diverse portrait photographer. Schoeller has kept his portfolio fresh over the years, adding new...
View ArticleBuilding Balance from Opposition
“Mr. Hoflener says a lot with very little,” writes W. M. Hunt in the introduction to the Austrian photographer’s 17th book, Josef Hoflehner: Retrospective 1975-2015, published this fall by teNeues....
View ArticleAn Intimate View of Havana
As travel to Cuba from the U.S. becomes easier, Havana will no doubt continue to attract photographers, drawn to its crumbling pastel walls and streets dotted with vintage cars. Bernhard Hartmann’s...
View ArticleSeeking a Spiritual Connection to Nature in Mongolia
Part ethnographic study, part fairy tale, Hamid Sardar’s Dark Heavens – Shamans & Hunters of Mongolia, published this month by teNeues, is an extensive study of ways of life practiced by nomads in...
View ArticleDog People
In her new book Dog People, Sandra Müller asks the question, “What kind of person would my dog be?” Published this month by teNeues, the book presents portraits of 83 dogs, dressed to embody the...
View ArticleBack to the Future
We’re all aware of getting older and may obsess over how our bodies gradually change with the years. Have you ever wanted to step back a few years and reconnect with a younger self? Would it be...
View ArticleElliott Erwitt’s Regarding Women
Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt has created many notable images and photography books, as well as feature films, television commercials and documentary films. Much of Erwitt’s work shows us...
View ArticleMartin Schoeller’s Portraits
Martin Schoeller is well-known for his signature close-up portraits (Slide 1), but he’s an extremely diverse portrait photographer. Schoeller has kept his portfolio fresh over the years, adding new...
View ArticleBuilding Balance from Opposition
“Mr. Hoflener says a lot with very little,” writes W. M. Hunt in the introduction to the Austrian photographer’s 17th book, Josef Hoflehner: Retrospective 1975-2015, published this fall by teNeues....
View ArticleAn Intimate View of Havana
As travel to Cuba from the U.S. becomes easier, Havana will no doubt continue to attract photographers, drawn to its crumbling pastel walls and streets dotted with vintage cars. Bernhard Hartmann’s...
View ArticleSeeking a Spiritual Connection to Nature in Mongolia
Part ethnographic study, part fairy tale, Hamid Sardar’s Dark Heavens – Shamans & Hunters of Mongolia, published this month by teNeues, is an extensive study of ways of life practiced by nomads in...
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