The Guide: May 2013 Edition
TIME’s guide to the best books, exhibitions and ways to experience photography beyond the web in May 2013.
TIME’s guide to the best books, exhibitions and ways to experience photography beyond the web in May 2013.
Ten contemporary photographers reinterpret their favorite Aperture publications for the new exhibition, ‘Aperture Remix.’
Stefan Ruiz’s latest book takes us behind the scenes at Mexico’s Televisa studios, where nearly 50,000 hours worth of soap operas are produced each year.
In a medium like photography, where the book plays such an important role in its progression, it is an unfortunate fact that some of the greatest photobooks have been essentially lost to history.
LightBox spotlights some of the best photobooks of the year as chosen by a group of photographers and photography experts from around around the world… and of course a few from the photo editors of TIME.
The New York photo collector’s new book and exhibition focus on images in which the subject’s gaze has been averted or covered.
As Aperture releases a new version of the photographer’s seminal book in October, photographer, writer and editor Jeffrey Ladd explains that rarely has a body of work been so deserving of two completely different editions.
Acclaimed photographer Alex Webb writes exclusively for LightBox on the first comprehensive monograph of his work, The Suffering of Light.
Sanna Kannisto is known for exposing the methods used in conventional nature photography. In her newly released monograph Field Work, the Finnish photographer documents her process, her relationship with her subjects and their relationship with nature.
Contemporary Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi creates an imaginary space where the fantastical is possible— evoking ideas of dreams, memory and temporality.