Purchase a ticket and get a limited-edition pre-release copy of Parr’s new book, Life’s a Beach.
AIGA and Design Observer celebrate the best book design in America.
Be the first to own a copy of Life’s a Beach, Martin Parr’s new deluxe limited-edition photobook.
A panel discussion moderated by The PhotoBook Review publisher Lesley A. Martin at the New York Art Book Fair, this Saturday at 12 pm.
Issue 003 of The PhotoBook Review launches tomorrow.
A video preview for Issue 003 of The PhotoBook Review, which launches tomorrow.
Melissa Harris talks with Richard Misrach and Kate Orff about the process of depicting and unpacking the complex ecologies featured in Petrochemical America.
Some recent reviews of new and classic Dutch photobooks.
An upcoming exhibition looks at the book as a conceptual, psychological, and cultural form.
In this video, Barney Kulok offers a look at the process of building his latest monograph.
These on-press images just landed in Aperture’s inboxes, sent by Barney Kulok himself.
The entry period has just reached its halfway point. Take a moment to size up the second wave of PhotoBook Award contenders.
The first Paris Photo-Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards submissions have arrived in New York. Take a look.
In November 2011, the PhotoBook Review was pleased to be the vehicle for announcing the shortlist for the inaugural…
Aperture tames the Arles fox at Les Rencontres d’Arles Awards.
Up close and hands-on with a century of Latin American photobook publishing.
Issue 002 Editor of Markus Schaden sends us his snaps of The PhotoBook Review lounging at the…
Jacqueline Hassink and designer Irma Boom stopped by last week to show off the limited-edition version of…
Aperture’s issue on craft features photographers who make pictures the slow way—building camera obscuras, creating photograms, and laboring in traditional darkrooms to make handmade, unrepeatable forms.